I need to
confess that this year has been different to me. Last year, I was studying in a
British school where almost everything was in English, so speak and write in this
language was very common to me because it was in my daily routine (I used to
have eight hours a week of English classes). I wasn’t the “best of the class”
but I had the “habit”.
Then, I had
the longest holidays of my life (like four months without English haha) and
after that I started my university life without English (again) for the first
semester, including the strike period. I didn’t think that I could forget
something about the language so I was very trusting. But, after a loooong time
without practicing, I really loose and forget some things like the fluency and
vocabulary. I’m very grateful of my English classes because it helps me to return
to practice and refreshing my memory. The idea of using blogs makes the learning
more dynamic and funny, so I think that it will generate good results.
I’m still thinking
that if you don’t practice the idiom you wouldn’t improve your English. For
example, I still need to progress my fluency and learn more vocabulary (never
is enough), and I just stopped it for months! That’s why I start to include the
idiom in another aspects of my life, because I don’t want to live the same
thing again after finishing my classes. Watch tv or movies, listen songs, and
read in English are good options to succeed in the language.
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