[Talk] [Group] Bliss English Club-9/9

作者: wunjo (wunjo)   2017-09-08 17:39:04
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”NFL-Spirit of America” by Carmelo on Sep.9, 2017
Hi, Blissers,
American football, one of the favorite pastimes for the people of the United States.
The heavy protective gear, the muscles, the collisions, the strategies...
Nothing else can show a part of the American culture than this!
This Saturday on 9/9, our new blood, Carmelo is about to give us a primer on American football, where he will talk about the basics of the game along with highlight reels. Also he will explain how popular this sports in America and how it affects commercial fields.
Don't miss it!
While/before you come, please prepare the answers to the following questions:
1. Before the day, what’s your impression on American football?
2. What do you think about American football after this meeting?
3. After today, would you give more attention on American football? And why?
Meeting Agenda:
14:30-14:40 Simple introduction
14:40-15:30 How popular football is in America. Commercial values and versatile entertainment in Super Bowl.
15:30-15:50 Take a break
15:50-17:00 Rules of American football breaking down. And how to watch and enjoy a football game.
17:00 Q&A
Recap of “Boston Trip” by Yung- Li-Wang on Sep. 2, 2017
Host: Yung-Li Wang
Date: Sep.2, 2017
Topic: Boston Trip
Meeting Photo link: https://goo.gl/E7ekkH
Participants: Sophia, Hazel, Lynn, Ellen, Yung-Li Wang, Winnie, Annie, Willy, Fox
Meeting started …
Thanks to our beloved Blisser, Winnie’s invitation, our guest speaker, today’s host, Yung-Li Wang supported to give us such a great meeting as interesting as expected.
What do you know about Harvard or MIT? They are...
1.Prestigious universities for business, scientific fields and Nobel laureates.
2.Both are neighboring universities but with different campus climate; Harvard is more diversified while MIT is more systematic.
Why choosing Boston?
1.Famous as Biotechnology silicon
2.Many startups for medical talents and entrepreneurs.
Scientific interest stemming from Childhood
As a child to a mechanic, he liked to deconstruct and assemble machines, for which he gained no blame but encouragement from his father instead. Since then it made the scientific observation his best career choice—study in single-cell protein and bio-chemistry. For your ref: https://www.facebook.com/scimaker/
Boston Trip & others
1.Freedom Trail about 2.5 mile long
2.Site of Boston Massacre
3.Capitol Hill, Jefferson Memorial Hall, Washington Monument, White House and Mount Washington, and an aquarium there.
An Ideal place(s) to explore
They were varied by ages and situations; one said it would be nowhere but the site for spiritual peace; one for Holland; one for literary spots; one for 3-day Robinson Crusoe’s drift in an isolated island; one for Ecuador Galapagos and someone said to make an ideal one from her end. All answers were innovative and inviting
Reflections:
We really appreciated Winnie’s invitation and Yung-Li ‘s splendid topic which really aroused our biological and observing interest. In addition, he rewarded the winners with wonderful flame-less picture gifts. With Yung-Li’s efforts and the outputs of all the participants, we enjoyed a memorable meeting ever this Saturday afternoon.

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