ENGLISH
In my school, English was never an important subject. Teachers always focused on learning language, science, mathematics, which made my English level go down and I could never move forward. I tried to learn on my own, but it always became difficult for me. When I entered the university that changed. They made us realize that English is a language that, if we dominate, could help us a lot for the rest of our lives. In the labor market, when working and having to communicate with other people.
My experience has been positive, all the teachers that I had were experts and have a good will to teach, very necessary for people like me who have a bad foundation. They have taught us key material to be able to talk about topics of our career, they have perfected us in the pronunciation and they have made us exercise in the grammar. One of the ways to exercise are blogs. Material that I found most beneficial for us. Talking about different topics, which are sometimes complex, helped me a lot to improve my grammar and be able to formulate an opinion better.
The aspects that I would improve from my English are, probably, make more dynamic activities. We have done some but perhaps we are lacking time to talk student to student, make games, exhibitations, etc. In the future I plan to do this by taking English courses, using interactive programs and maybe going in Exchange to other countries and lear it more directly.
In my daily life I am practicing English when I watch movies, series and when I listen to music. To learn English it is necessary to reinforce the language every day and I find that listening to it or reading it while doing the things you like most can have a radical and positive effect.
ResponderBorrarI had English classes when I was about 11 years old and I always had terrible teachers. I think it's the story of many haha :(
I think your ideas are very good, learning english has to be something more didactic!
ResponderBorrarThe everyday practice (anyway tool) of this language is the key :)
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