viernes, 1 de julio de 2016

English language challenges

When I got to college, the day of the registration, I had no idea that you should do an English test. That same surprise declined in the moment that they told me to be in the second of four levels of the language. Throughout this process, I have improved my tools, not as much as I wish but it has served me.
However, as mentioned above, the courses have not meant the expected learning because I think is very complex to learn a language with that amount of hours a week. No doubt that the work must be complete and you have to put much more dedication from both the student and the teacher.
Blogs seem to me a positive alternative to the learning process, which synergizes and differs over traditional methods and also integrates the use of technology into the curriculum.
One of the things that I most urgently need to improve is the speaking ability. When I’m expressing an idea it emerges immediately a deficiency to make sentences correctly. Anyway, I really want to improve this, my goal is, in the near future to be a master in this language, so I have two options in mind: the first is to take a crash course when I finish college and the second one lies on traveling to a country where the language is spoken, take a course and take advantage of the contacts in the day to accelerate and ensure learning.

Today my connection with English is through series, movies, music and games in English that  I intentionally set up (SAP for example) to be closer to the language and more in touch.

2 comentarios:

  1. Ignacio Briso, Douglas Vicente, María Pía Fuenzalida.

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  2. I think the best option to learn is by been in an English-speaking country.

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