Soap operas are the most annoying things on TV ever! This is no exaggeration, and there are many reasons why they are so annoying. The first is that they are on almost every day of the week. The story lines are the most ridiculous story lines ever, as every time I hear people talk about them there’s either someone being killed or someone having an argument. Also people know before they watch the episode that a certain person will be killed in the show as they have either read it in a magazine or someone has seen it on the Internet. All the soap operas are the same they all follow the same storyline basically.
Friday, 25 October 2013
What annoys me? Soap operas that’s what!
Soap operas are the most annoying things on TV ever! This is no exaggeration, and there are many reasons why they are so annoying. The first is that they are on almost every day of the week. The story lines are the most ridiculous story lines ever, as every time I hear people talk about them there’s either someone being killed or someone having an argument. Also people know before they watch the episode that a certain person will be killed in the show as they have either read it in a magazine or someone has seen it on the Internet. All the soap operas are the same they all follow the same storyline basically.
Introduction
My name is Matthew Cude, I'm currently studying education studies in Swansea Metropolitan university. Throughout my first two years in college i never really had any intention of going to university once i had finished my course.
However, when i repeated my second year in college (failed year 2 first time round) i decided that going to university was the best option that i could take, as i only had a part-time job so not many hours. Also a friend of mine had already begun the education studies course and he told me about the course and it sounded like something i wanted to do. I originally applied for a course in Cardiff studying police sciences, however i realised that this course was not what i wanted to at the minute and so applied for the BA Hons Education Studies course and was accepted through clearing.
A major factor in why i wanted to do this course as well was that i currently coach a football team in my local area. By doing this coaching and enjoying it so much, it made me realise that going into teaching as a profession was something that interested me a lot.
However, when i repeated my second year in college (failed year 2 first time round) i decided that going to university was the best option that i could take, as i only had a part-time job so not many hours. Also a friend of mine had already begun the education studies course and he told me about the course and it sounded like something i wanted to do. I originally applied for a course in Cardiff studying police sciences, however i realised that this course was not what i wanted to at the minute and so applied for the BA Hons Education Studies course and was accepted through clearing.
A major factor in why i wanted to do this course as well was that i currently coach a football team in my local area. By doing this coaching and enjoying it so much, it made me realise that going into teaching as a profession was something that interested me a lot.
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