Saturday, June 8, 2013

Listening Practice

    Today, I watched First Avenger on the movie channel OCN. I was kind of drowsy at 3 pm as I was immersed in studying intensely for the final exam. I was undergoing a mental breakdown trying to memorize and comprehend all the materials that need to addressed for the upcoming exams. As always, it doesn't turn out exactly the way I long it to do so. 
    I felt that I needed some time off to cool my head down. Hence, I turned on the TV to find the movie First Avenger on. I got pretty much intrigued in the movie since it was the origin of the Avengers that featured the Amazing Spider Man, Ironman, the Hulk, Hawkeye, and of course Captain America. To make things clear, First Avenger is indeed referred to as Captain America that is the starting member, or the founding member of the Avengers. 
    It took place in the 1940s in which World War II was all the matter. Captain America's arch enemy Hydra was trying to subvert other nations including Captain America. Captain America, who was transformed into a super human via performance enhancing program. He takes down Hydra's wrongdoings and misconduct by conquering and destructing the resistant enemy force, using his superpowers ubiquitously.  As for me, I got a lot of chance to practice my listening skills. The movie provided me with hope and facilitated linguistic input that was processed and internalized so that it finally became intake. A great movie to watch if you are a fan of Avengers or if you simply want to apprehend the schemata behind Avengers II which will hit the box office in 2014.

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