My last English classes were at school seven years ago because in my previous career I didn't take an English course. In this way I must admit that catching up with the grammatical parts of English took me by surprise, I guess I was not prepared, but I try!
The classes surprised me a lot, but in a good way. In my old school we only dedicated ourselves to listening for a while and we only had a couple of texts. There wasn't much of a dynamic, but at this university it's the opposite.
I like the way the course is run using the technological tools and the dynamism, for example, blogging and being able to share a little bit of ourselves is also a good learning technique. I found it quite creative, and it makes us know things about the people with who we share the course.
My contact with English in my life is limited to watching strange movies that are often not subtitled, besides, I do not share with people who speak English, so music and the audio-visual area are my greatest contact with this language. I think what I find most difficult about English is not understanding it, but clearly there are things that are out of my knowledge, but perhaps speaking it or elaborating an answer in an unexpected way is difficult for me. So, I would like to work on this part to be able to communicate more fluently in other contexts. I also think that I need to practice grammar, which I am very rusty because I haven't studied it for so long.
I think most of us get close to English when we listen to music or watch movies.
ResponderEliminarI think I can relate to you a lot when it comes to grammar, I hope we can improve!
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