suddenly hit by lightning when I found out Afgan was coming to town for a concert in a local auditorium. A day before the concert, there would be a meet-and- gr
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suddenly hit by lightning when I
found out
Afgan was coming to town for
a concert in a
local auditorium. A day before
the concert,
there would be a meet-and-
greet event at a
local radio station. Feeling
excited, I packed
all my Afgan’s CDs to get his
signature at the
event.
On that bright and sunny
Saturday morning, the radio
station
was full of Afganism (that’s
how Afgan’s fans are called).
They sat
on the chairs prepared inside
the radio station’s lobby. Some
stood
in rows in the front yard of the
radio station. A spot inside a
lobby
was prepared with a mini stage
for Afgan’s singing
performance
and a table for Afgan to sign
Afganism’s memorabilia.
Finally, after
about 40 or 50 minutes wait,
Afgan showed up from inside
the
radio station. He smiled and
waved to all Afganism who had
been
waiting excitedly saying, “Good
morning. How are you all?”.
The
crowd went crazy. The shouts
sounded like a mix of “Fine,
thank
you” and screams of Afgan’s
name.
Then, he started the event by
singing his hit single “Dia
dia dia”. Afganisme went even
crazier; they sang along with
him
throughout the song. Of course,
I did too. I couldn’t take my
eyes
off this amazing singer who
had released three albums.
When he
was finished with the song, the
host announced that it was time
for autographing the
memorabilia. I prepared my
CDs and began
to stand in the line. When I
arrived at the table, I was
speechless.
It was unreal just seeing him
that close. I thought it was
really cool
seeing him like that because he
really just felt like a normal
person,
which was awesome. He asked
my name so that he could write
it
on the CD to say “To Mia, Love
Afgan”. He was also very
friendly, so
I didn’t feel too nervous when I
had a chance to take pictures
with
him. He was just an amazing
person. And it was the best day
ever!
QUESTIONS
1. How did the writer feel when
she knew that Afgan was
coming to
town?
2. Did the writer want to see the
concert?
3. When and where was the
meet-and-greet event?
4. What is Afganism?
5. How did the fans wait for
Afgan?
6. What did Afgan do when he
showed up in the lobby?
7. How did the fans react when
Afgan sang his hit single?
8. How did the writer feel when
she finally got the turn to get
Afgan’s
signature?
9. Did she feel nervous?
10. What is the writer’s opinion
about the meet-and-greet
event?
11. why do yo think people like afgan?
12. is there something in the text that is not relaven to your life? why?
13. have you heard or read a text about a similar event?
1 Jawaban
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1. Jawaban miyashirou
1. The writer feels excited.
2. Yes, she did. The writer want to see the concert.
3. A day before the concert.
4. Afganism is what the Afgan's fans called.
5. They sat on the chairs prepared inside the radio station’s lobby, and some
stood in rows in the front yard of the radio station.
6. He smiled and waved to all Afganism who had been waiting excitedly saying, “Good
morning. How are you all?”.
7. The Afganisme went crazy, they sang along with
Afgan throughout the song.
8. When the writer was arrived at the table, she was speechless.
9. No, she didn't. The writer didn't feel too nervous.
10. The writer think it was the best day ever.
11. Think they like Afgan cause of his voice and his hansomeness.
12. No, there isn't. Everythingis relaven too my life.
13. No, i never heard or read a text about a similliar event like this before. This is new for me.