miércoles, 5 de noviembre de 2014

Learning English at university



Hello, today I'm going to talk about learning to talk in this language at university, and its uses in my life.



I think that the obligation of the university about coming to learn English is very boring and a mere formality. Really, because it’s an obligation it’s boring... but I have to say that anyway I have entertained with some exercises, the teacher and my classmates. I believe that doing blogs is some of the best exercises to learn English… but in my opinion it would be more pedagogical to be talking in English a lot all the time. When someone learns specific things you tend to forgive it very soon… it’s in the constant practice when you really learn. That’s because I really believe that going to a country where the English is the principal language, is the best way to learn English.



Anyway, that’s in my case… and I think that I learned the most important things of talking in English in primary school, and then I just learn complements of this. Maybe there are persons that didn’t learn a lot about this language before, so I believe that for them it’s a more educative experience



I have to improve my pronunciation and learn more words and some things of the grammar or syntax… but in my opinion, going to English classes won’t help me a lot. I hope to go someday to an English-speaking country and then learn this language to the level of speaking without problems. Anyway, if I can’t do it by now, I could listen to English-speaking TV series or read this language in papers or something.

In these days I practically don’t use English to speak. I just use it to understand the songs of bands that are wrote in English, but, for example, I never met some foreigner to speak with him or her.



That’s all I have to say by now… bye!

2 comentarios:

  1. Hi,
    I agree with you, we would talking in English all the time, is more practical.

    bye bye

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  2. Yeah, I also believe it is easier to learn a new language in some other country, mostly because you need to use that language to survive so it's kind of adaptive. And I agree, writing blogs was the best.

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