Final Blog
For me, the English experience at the University was cool, this experience wasn't traumatic as for others classmates, I really enjoy it. To be honest, I don't learn a lot of new things, but this courses helps me to practice my English every week because since I was in high school I wasn't use my English a lot and I don't wanna lose it, I'm not a English goddess but I know that I have a very good base from the school. The method of learning is super different between high school and university, in high school the teacher just make writing test and a stupid spelling be every year (I hate the spelling be competition), the only good part about it was that I learn to write "neighborhood" without search it in a dictionary.
In my normal life I use a lot English, because I like it, I try to think in English, watch videos and movies and sometimes I read papers for the university. Nowadays, English is such a useful tool. Actually, when I travel I use English to communicate with the other people, for example: when I was in Peru I and my sister talked in English because if the sellers listen us talking in Spanish they insist more, if we said "no, gracias" they chased us for a lot of blocks trying to sell some crafts, but if you said "no, thank you" or "non, merci" they just leave you alone instantly.
In my opinion, English can open doors (yeah, like the name of the program), leaving aside the part of the imperialism is a good option for the professionals, if you know English in your profession that adds points.

English is the language of the world, and if we want or need to go abroad it's a must to improve our English.
ResponderEliminarHi Claudia!
ResponderEliminarIs a very fun fact that you can write neighborhood without a dictionary, I can't do that, I still have problems with write "nephew" jajajaja
Greetings!