Learning English at university has been an experience, because it's a very different form of teaching compared to my experience in school. To get started, I was accustomed to learning this idiom, the same as any other subject, I mean, without any practice and memorizing verbs in different tenses. Because of that, this semester on the English course was very strange and difficult for me because it was the first time I learned an idiom in the right way.
The in-person classes that we had at the beginning of the semester and in the last weeks have been very interactive and helpful, especially on Mondays when we did team work. I have to say that I am very introverted, but nevertheless, I feel very comfortable. It helps me to realize my realistic skills with the idiom that, sometimes I think, are not very developed. In the case of the zoom classes that we had during the strike, I personally felt more distracted and in the last classes I felt that I didn't put so much effort as in the other mode. But the good side is that we work more in listening and writing activities, which are also very important.
As well, having this blog has been a challenge for me because I am very slow at writing in English and I always have to look for the translation of words that I know but forgot at the moment. This has helped me to improve and every time it takes me less effort! Also, the topics has been very interesting and it made me think about things that i never asked for.
Outside of this class, I find and use this language frequently in a lot of activities. Most of the time on the social media, where I see a video, listen to a song or even when I read a meme haha. Actually, this semester I downloaded an app to study the idiom, so there I had to speak too. As well, the professors send more and more texts in English, so I really find it in various aspects of my life and every time I am better prepared to face it.
To close, I think that the aspects that I have to improve for the future are especially talking and reading in English, because I can understand a lot of words in the context of a conversation or in a text, but when I had to spin the idea I had a lot of difficulties with vocabulary and verb tenses. I expect to have the opportunity to continue studying and practicing the idiom until I can integrate it as a second language.

amazing post! what app would you recommend to a person who is recently beginning to use the language?
ResponderBorrarI think that the most important thing to learn English is the desire you get to keep it as a secondary language. So keep it up
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