Tuesday, March 8, 2016

'' THE FEARFUL SCREAM ''



      This week, we were supposed to make a podcast in pairs. I interviewed with Şule. We decided to create a sound rich story and narrate it together. The name of our story is ' The Fearful Scream '. It tells us a fearful event that happened to two friends. The story is suitable for A2 students. It was funny but hard work at the same time for us. We used two telephone and one computer at the same time. We changed our sounds and we added some effect in some places. Despite the difficulties, i think  podcasting is very useful for learners to improve their pronunciation and listening skills.
         This is my first podcast. I hope you have a nice time without fear. :)

       



          It was such a lovely, sunny day. We were walking in the park when we heard a loud scream. (AAAA!) We looked at each other and followed the voice. Then we saw a big balloon hanging from a tree. There was a letter tied to the balloon. We wondered what was written in the letter. When I was trying to catch the letter, my friend said:
         ''STOP!IT MAY BE DANGEROUS FOR US!''
         The time we were discussing opening the letter or not, the balloon suddenly blew up!
         EVERYWHERE WAS COVERED WITH BLOOD. THE SKY GOT DARKER AND DARKER, HEAVY THUNDERSTORMS AND RAIN BEGAN.
        We were shocked, we couldnt move, breathe and speak. We picked up the letter from ground, in fear.
        ''STEP INTO THE DARKNESS, SAY GOODBYE TO THE LIGHT. WE LIVE IN AN ETERNITY WHERE EVERYDAY IS NIGHT!''
was written on the letter.
        Suddenly, the little girl screamed again! (AAAA!)
        ''HELP, COME AND SAVE ME!''
        THEN A STRONG WIND STARTED.
        There was no one else to help her except us. So we followed the voice, walked into the forest. We passed tall and dancing trees and finally we saw the little girl. She was standing on a bridge. Her last words before falling of the bridge were:
       ''YOU SHOULD HAVE STUDIED YOUR ENGLISH EXAM!''
       ''WAKE UP HONEY, IT IS TIME TO GO SCHOLL.''

        Omg, such a bad dream!

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