When I was told to play for a play competition, I became nervous. I had never (do) anything before. But after reading Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, I was (excite) about what to come. I was playing Sir Toby Belch, a very funny Knight. I had to remember a lot of funny words. I worked hard (act) well, like a real knight from the old days. But the (difficult) thing was to be funny in all my acting. "OK. It's time to be a different me now!" I said to myself. I didn't know what to do when acting this stupid way. But I always told myself that I was Sir Toby now and I should forget who I really was. I was in the bath, I was thinking about Sir Toby's words. The competition day finally came. I tried hard to make my words clear enough to be understood and my actions funny enough to make everybody laugh. When the (result) were finally read out, I immediately knew we had won the (one) prize. I made it.
From this experience, I've come to know that I can be different person. It doesn't mean I've changed my personality, but I can do something I had never imagined possible.