Considering that I study film studies, for what is better
for me to learn English now is to watch movies and understand what they say
without subtitles. In addition, most of the programs for editing and the
"set up" of the cameras are in English and it is better to learn the
terms in both languages, because it will always appear in one form or another.
On the other hand, I do not usually use English in fluent conversations with
other people. I am a waitress and sometimes foreigners come to the tables but
eager to speak Spanish! so my English is limited to saying things like
"another glass? or do you want to pay?"
Making the blog was difficult to me more for the content
than for expressing it in English. Questioning so many things about the future
that I do not want to answer now was complicated, and because of the blogs of
my colleagues, for everyone now the future is somewhat distressing, they are
things that can be answered with certainty.
I think what I find most difficult are the irregular verbs
and conjugate them in the past or participle quickly when I speak. I think it is very useful for the
university to demand a certain level of English from the professionals who
graduate, but sometimes I feel it is more useful to learn it by speaking more
often with people whose mother language is English. Surprise how much you are
able to express when you have the pressure of someone who is anxious to
understand you! While practicing English in guides and exercises sometimes you
forget fast. Anyway, I think that this semester I learned a lot and reviewed
several things that I had forgotten!
Well done. Well accomplished and overall message is clear.
ResponderEliminarGrade : 7.0