jueves, 2 de diciembre de 2021

Blog 8: My experience with the English language at university

Hello bloggers, today i’m going to tell you about my personal experience with the learning of english language at university and my challenges with this.

For me, learning English has been difficult in college. When I entered university my English was very basic and although I could understand a little of what I was reading, I had never spoken English in my life. In general it has been good and I like to exercise my writing in this language through blogs because it helps to practice conversation topics. But real conversation is something else, I don't know how to practice it, and it's embarrassing to try to speak English in classes with people who know a lot. Well anyway I have learned in 2021 more than other years. I would like to learn to converse correctly in English in grammatical aspects and of course, in pronunciation. I would like to do an English course to learn how to converse when I leave university.

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When I watch series, I try to listen to the dialogue and I can better understand the context compared to the Spanish subtitles. I also try to translate English when the characters are from other parts of the world, such as British characters, and it is difficult to understand them. But for now, it is the only time I use English.

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Well, we all have different experiences, what is your experience learning English? See you next week!

6 comentarios:

  1. Hi German! I also feel embarrassed when I try to practice English in real conversation, but I know this is one of the best methods to speak fluently.

    take care :)

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  2. I find it a very good way to learn English with series and movies, I usually do the same.

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  3. I think that the same thing happens to many of us, I am also ashamed to speak with people who speak better english, the ideal is to practice with someone who has the same ... speed? when speaking english

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  4. Hi Germán, I also suffer from stage fright in English because I think everyone else knows much more than I do and I am very embarrassed, but we will overcome it when we learn more.

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  5. My experience is very similar to yours and I am also very embarrassed to have conversations with other people.

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  6. The same thing happens to me, I still feel ashamed to speak English with other people. I hope the shame passes soon!

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