If I am very
sincere the experience of learning English does not differ much from the school
since practically in the grammar part I learned the same and now in the
pronunciation part there has not been much practice, I feel that my progress
has not been much and that it is progress has been due to my personal interests
talking about watching film series or watching documentaries that I could not
find subtitled, I think maybe the
experience of learning ringles could be different if they were face-to-face classes
with genuine interactions and not being with the cameras off without speaking
and with an hour or less of classes, I hope that at some point I can learn
English in an appropriate way with a good pronunciation and communication with
others but the university is not delivering that, not talking about the teachers who teach but
about the hours that are invested in the week and the importance it has
compared to other branches that could be found within the curricular meshes of
the career.
As I said before
I use English for several things but it is for my own interest, it is also very
recurrent I like to listen to conversations in British English because
everything they say is very well understood and watch documentaries of the nat
geo with the deep voice of the announcer too, sometimes I get stuck with
translations that are very specific talking about scientific or mathematical
terms that I do not understand but in general when translating and Listening I
handle myself well, I hope soon to be able to interact and maintain a fluid
conversation.
I think the same, an online English class, without cameras or anyone to complement the teachers is a bit boring, I hope all this aspect will be improved soon and we can have face-to-face classes, grettings <3
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