SOCIO-CULTURAL THEORY SKILL(s) I LEARNED
                             As a child the skill that I wanted to learn and eventually learned well with the help of
another person is ‘’Biking’’. My cousin, brother and sister and my fellow students made me interested to learn that skill. My eldest brother was the one who taught and assisted me to learn the skill.
                             As I remember, learning bicycle was quite hard for me because it needs balance and patience. When I’m learning it I more not balance the bicycle that caused me wound in my arms and knees also I drowned at the grasslands many times. The steps and actions that my eldest brother taught was first, I should see  my way straight to see my way or to see if I’ll encounter cars and I should not looking down. Also balance the drive controller, if I tumble in the left side I will turn the drive controller in the right side and if I’ll tumble in the right side I will turn the drive controller in the left side to balance the bicycle.


SOCIO-CULTURAL THEORY SKILL(s) I WANT TO SHARE
                             If I’ll going to choose the skill I am good in, that I wanted to share to someone I’ll chose ‘’Playing Guitar’’. I will share my skill to my sister,Crystal Mae Collado. The steps that I will take in teaching the skill is, First, I’ll teach her how to strum the guitar and when she already know it I’ll teach her the basic chords like D, A, and G and when she master it I’ll teach her the major and minor chords such as Bm, G#m, F,F#m etc. The major and minor is quite difficult to practice because if you are a first timer it will not produce sound. I’ll use scaffolding through practicing her every afternoon and observe her if she has improvement and I’ll let her repeat the chords she forgot to do.

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