Hi uh, this is the last blog of the course and it feels kind of weird to do "feedback" throughout the semester. This was my first semester with the course, due to the result of the English test. The truth is, I suppose it is a new experience to have English classes at a distance or behind a screen. Despite this I think it was a good way to approach the course, with remote activities and group interactions. Within these remote activities, for the first time I experienced the use of these same blogs - yes, the ones you read before and this one included - it was something completely new, since it addressed different topics every week, and being related to personal tastes and own experiences , I found it quite entertaining to talk about yourself. On the other hand, it is not always perfect in all aspects, and personally I think that in my case, I fail a bit when speaking with fluency, my head is at times thinking about what I will say and thinking about whether it is what I really want. I want to say or answer, to correct this I think that making monologues with myself in English could help to partly improve this slow fluency, in addition to this, perhaps listening to more English, mainly with series or movies. And regarding this, another somewhat important point appears, since daily practice also benefits a lot, in my case, I use English for certain games, either communicating in voice or in writing, but mainly by voice, I must mention all of them. forms that are somewhat short phrases and not long sentences or interactions. While this helps maintain it, it may not be the ideal practice.
To finish the post and also the course, I would like to say that I hope to continue learning and improving my English in the best possible way :), we will see you soon (?
It's amazing buu talk with ourselves seems like a very good option to improve our english =)
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