The
english language has been one of my greatest challenges on my way to
university, because sadly in the majority of public schools teaching language
is not a priority, and a lot of times it teaches a rather precarious way. When
i was on primary almost never had an english teaches, there was a lot of
replacement, so the formation was disorganized and I had a hard time
understanding. On secundaria, my teacher was doing classes angry and always
punishing us going down our evaluations, it really made being scared of his
subject so he end up killing my interest about learning, that's why i started
to refuse the language, it gets me angry that it was an “obligation”and i
thought i would never learned it 'cause it was a privilege for better
socioeconomic position’s people and who could pay to receive a better
education.
The
truth is that I still think it's a class problem, but over the years I
understood that learning another language opens many possibilities and should
be a tool and not a impediment. The blog helps a lot to break that tension,
doing it is more entertaining than other methodologies, it allows to interact
with schoolmates and I was able to know their opinions on some topics, it was
very interesting!
With respect to my
English I must improve in all aspects haha just since this year that I
started to stop being afraid of the language, so I am familiarizing myself in
small ways that help practice, such as reading press releases or opinion columns
of topics that interest me, and I have also paid more attention to music and
film dialogues. I hope to progress with time J
I am agree with your fears about english haha.
ResponderEliminarI'm sure you will improve your english!
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