the last blog
Hi! Today it’s the last blog for
this semester and I am going to tell you about my experience during all the
semester doing this blog and about the class in general. Respect the experience
learning English in the university I think it´s very good because if I compare
this class with the English class in my school, in the university the classes
are oriented to be able to speak, write and understand English more than just
learn grammar. Doing the blog it´s not always easy for me, but the blogs forced
me to practice (and in this case I think it´s necessary hahaha). I consider the
modality of the course it´s very good, because we can practice all the skills
in the same day and with an original shape like the blogs. On the other hand,
respect to the areas that I need to improve; I believe that I need practice all
the areas, but specially speak in English and learn more vocabulary for the
written part. To improve these parts I think it´s necessary practice more times
a week (not just Mondays in the English class), maybe see movies with English
subtitles or read some easy text in English. Outside the English class I use
this language to see some videos, that don´t have subtitles, to understand some
songs and sing them with good pronunciation. In general I’m happy with this
class but if I am sincere sometimes it´s difficult to come to the class because
it´s in Monday mornings.
I hope you enjoyed reading my blogs
and see you next semester!

Hi Mari, I agree with you that English at the university has the focus on learning language skills (Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking) and not only oriented to learn English grammar. Also it was difficult for me to wake up early on Mondays ha ha, but I liked it too, because it was a practice instance to improve our English and at last, I totally agree that we need more practice than just one day a week. Nice post!, I liked to comment your blog this semester :D, I hope we have English together the next semester... By the way, goodbye (Is it the end?).
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