viernes, 30 de diciembre de 2016

Post 10: English Language Challenges



I use to have and speak a lot of English at school. But when I enter to the university in 2009, I stop talking English and I didn’t use it or need it at all, so I lose all the practice that I use to have. In my school, we use the classic text book. We use two of them, one was the student book that contents the concept and the theory or the vocabulary, and the other one was the workbook, in that book we made exercises that have coherence with the matters of the student book.

When I arrived to journalism I did the test and start at level 4, so I can´t talk about the others level of English, so I only talk for this level. I think that blogs aren’t the best way to learn English, because there are a lot of help that you can use online. I think the best way to learn this language is talk more and practice that way.

I normally don’t use English in my life, sometimes I saw short videos without subtitles, or learn some things in English and understand them. I think I have a lot of troubles when I need to conjugate verbs, and change the times, I need to work more on that.

Anyway, my plans now it is going to Australia. I am going to be there in 2017 and I hope to practice there and learn the things that I need to improve the skills that I already learned in these class and in all my years in the school.

3 comentarios:

  1. Your trip to Australia it will be a good way to improve your English. I remember when you talk to me about your plans, I hope you do well

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  2. My case is very similar. In highschool, ''english'' its a very hard subject, and you must practise always for a good grade. But in college it's common that classmates speaks only spanish, because all our study program is in that language. We don't read books in english!

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  3. It's true, if you don't practice always, you lose your skills and you end up talking like Lucho Jara

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