POST 10 > English skills
Hi everybody!
Wow, we're ending the english course and what better way to end it than by watching over of what I learnt.
At first I didn't want to take this course for this semester but I'm glad I did because that relives me a lot for the following years. Overall it has been a great experience, I get to practice more my english -thing that I woldn't have make otherwise- and extend my vocabulary in a rather short period of time.
My favorite part? The blogs, and by far. I really end up l enjoying it, like if I had a real audience and fans jsjsjs. The fact that they are a casual way of using english made me use vocabulary outside of the typical basics that we use on tests, it was a great challenge! Maybe my writing skills havn't imporve that much but now I feel way more comfortable writing in english, I even feel like I could chat with a native speaker without problem -and my friend Miranda, an exchange classmate of mine that came to Chile at the first semester, could help me with that-. My speaking skills may still be flawed, along with my listening ones, but I just have to work on them. It's mostly that I feel so embarass when speaking english so that I end up forming a mess on my head and making impossible to connect word but I'm decided to improve them.
My use of english outside of the classroom is -surprisingly- quite a lot. I prefer watching movies without dubbing and sometime I read thing on the internet written in english -because most of the great sources of information are in english!-. But most of my use of english is passive, I just listen or read but not get to speak, I may need to change that!
Wow, we're ending the english course and what better way to end it than by watching over of what I learnt.
At first I didn't want to take this course for this semester but I'm glad I did because that relives me a lot for the following years. Overall it has been a great experience, I get to practice more my english -thing that I woldn't have make otherwise- and extend my vocabulary in a rather short period of time.
My favorite part? The blogs, and by far. I really end up l enjoying it, like if I had a real audience and fans jsjsjs. The fact that they are a casual way of using english made me use vocabulary outside of the typical basics that we use on tests, it was a great challenge! Maybe my writing skills havn't imporve that much but now I feel way more comfortable writing in english, I even feel like I could chat with a native speaker without problem -and my friend Miranda, an exchange classmate of mine that came to Chile at the first semester, could help me with that-. My speaking skills may still be flawed, along with my listening ones, but I just have to work on them. It's mostly that I feel so embarass when speaking english so that I end up forming a mess on my head and making impossible to connect word but I'm decided to improve them.
My use of english outside of the classroom is -surprisingly- quite a lot. I prefer watching movies without dubbing and sometime I read thing on the internet written in english -because most of the great sources of information are in english!-. But most of my use of english is passive, I just listen or read but not get to speak, I may need to change that!
It's so embarrasing to practice speaking. I also use to practice more reading and listening ability. By the way, we all miss Miranda :c
ResponderEliminari will miss practice the final test with you Vicentela, but we always can speak english on the lobby haha <3
ResponderEliminarSpeaking English is the hardest part.. I think about the final test and I feel stressed ...
ResponderEliminarI'ts a little awkard to speak english outloud, my head turns a mess when I try too
ResponderEliminarI don't speak so much english because I have shame of that hahaha
ResponderEliminarMy use of english is passive too!