About the English
class, I enjoyed every time that I went to them, because most of the classes
were activities with a ludic purpose, so I was never bored. The use of blogs
was a dynamic way to improve your knowledge and practicing without having to use
ancient or repetitive methods. Also it was a way to let to my teacher and other
classmates know something about me, because most of the blogs were related to
personal affairs.
I think
that my worst error is not being constant about practicing my English, so when I
reach a good level I always step back. Not to mention that otherwise of the
class, you don’t have enough practice methods in order to improve or at least
practice what have you learned. Finally
it became necessary to get out of the country to improve, backed up on a need context.
I try to
use my English in most than one occasion (I mean, seeing movies without subtitles
or playing games with English voices or establish communications with foreign
people via Skype) but you just never get enough, because most of these activities
are circumstantial.
Finally you
can say that you will never be fully practiced, because in my opinion, if you don’t
get out of Chile is near impossible to back up a good level of English
knowledge. This could be different if your principal activity in life is
related to this language (Like being teacher or an English translator).
I try to use English every day just like you and I think it's a good idea to watch movies without subtitules, I'll try next time!
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