
to experience summer class. Great expectations during this summer especially on our Literature class wherein it sounds like so interesting. On our first day of class on literature I didn't expect that Ma'am Dellera is the one who will teach the said subject but I have no doubt 'coz I think she gonna do her job as what I expect.When she starts having her lessons many of my companion starts to yawn. I keep on smiling when I saw them, but as I observe in her class she makes a lot of homework and reading our lessons in advance and that is one of the activity I hate about her classes. She ask my classmates if we understand what she's talking about in front, as usual the loudest answer of course it was YES! On our second week on her she gave us an assignment about Kenny Rogers ballad songs and we have to relate our chosen song in our life and we have to research some riddles and proverbs with its meaning. I chose Kenny Rogers song " Through the Years"heres the lyrics
Lyrics of Through the Years – Kenny Rogers
I can’t remember when you weren’t there
When I didn’t care for anyone but you
I swear we’ve been through everything there is
Can’t imagine anything we’ve missed
Can’t imagine anything the two of us can’t do
Through the years
You’ve never let me down
You turned my life around
The sweetest days I’ve found
I’ve found with you
Through the years
I’ve never been afraid
I’ve loved the life we’ve made
And I’m so glad I’ve stayed
Right here with you
Through the years
I can’t remember what I used to do
Who I trusted whom, I listened to before
I swear you’ve taught me everything I know
Can’t imagine needing someone so
But through the years it seems to me
I need you more and more
Through the years
Through all the good and bad
I knew how much we had
I’ve always been so glad
To be with you
Through the years
It’s better everyday
You’ve kissed my tears away
As long as it’s okay
I’ll stay with you
Through the years
Through the years
When everything went wrong
Together we were strong
I know that I belonged
Right here with you
Through the years
I never had a doubt
We’d always work things out
I’ve learned what love’s about
By loving you
Through the years
Through the years
You’ve never let me down
You’ve turned my life around
The sweetest days I’ve found
I’ve found with you
Through the years
It’s better everyday
You’ve kissed my tears away
As long as it’s okay
I’ll stay with you
Through the years
and it serves as our recitation for mid-term, it was so exciting to recite in front of your classmates relating yourself in a certain song. And one of the most exciting event on our classes with her was the " Taking Of Mid-term examination" mix emotions was I felt, praying that I will not failed on her subject and if it will only one thing I can say

"KAHULUYA". There are fifty items on our examination and I feel so glad that I got forty-two and i think it will already be a passed score.Here's my example of riddles, legends and proverbs.
1.It is greater than God and more evil than the devil. The poor have
it, the rich need it and if you eat it you'll die. What is it? The answer is NOTHING.
2.It walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon and three
legs in the evening. What is it? The answer is MAN.
3.What always runs but never walks, often murmurs, never talks,
has a bed but never sleeps, has a mouth but never eats? The answer is a RIVER.
The legend that I memorized for me to have my recitation. Can you memorized this one?
The Legend of the Philippine Islands
Being separated by water, each island is wealthy with unique
mythology, folklore and legends that explain everything from their
tribe’s origin to the natural phenomena. These are handed down from
generations to generations.
Palawan, according to the legends, is the shield of a warrior named
Pili, who fiercely fought against the foreign invaders. A long time ago,
when the Philippines was only one big island, there lived a brave
warrior named Pili. He was given that name because he had a pili (local
nut) farm. He also called the land Pinili or “The Chosen One.” Pili had a
lover named Pinas. They lived a happy life until foreign invaders
threatened the land. Pili, was of course not afraid to fight. Every day,
he and his army bravely fought the invaders. They remained unbeaten for
some time thanks to Pili’s mastery of handling the native long sword or
“tabak” and the hard wooden shield called “panangga.”
Victory seemed theirs until the dreaded day came when the invading ships
appeared on the horizon. The invaders immediately sent canon balls
flying thus destroying Pili’s defense lines. The tattered forces had no
choice but to seek shelter and wait for the attack to cease.
Having successfully reached land, the foreign king and his army fought
the local soldiers with guns and swords. Because of the local soldiers’
inferior weapons, many of them perished. But Pili, the fierce soldier,
stood his ground despite his badly outnumbered and wounded army. Legends
said that he looked up to the sky with his sword on one hand and his
shield on the other and whispered a prayer to Bathala, their God.
Immediately, Bathala answered Pili’s prayer by shouting, “This is my
chosen land in the far east!” He stomped his giant foot on the land
which created deep cracks that swallowed the invaders. The cracks
divided the land into several islands which formed the shape of a
warrior in a fighting stance. Visayas was shaped like Pili’s shield and
Palawan was his sword. Since Pili and Pinas mysteriously disappeared
after Bathala’s intervention, the locals called their newly formed land
Pilipinas or Philippines.
Here are the proverbs that I've explained,
1. Absence makes the heart grow fonder. Meaning when you are away from someone you love you love them even more.
2. A friends eye is a good mirror. Meaning a real friend will tell you the truth.
3. A fault confessed is a half redressed. Meaning confession is the beginning of forgiveness.