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English language challenges!

Hello, today I am going to make a blog about learning English. Learning English at university is an interesting experience because I have that subject at online classes, is very different when I have to talk, take classes, doing presentations and tasks face to face than doing all of this stuff at online classes. Doing blogs is helpful to me because I can improve my grammar and apply new vocabulary and it’s a good exercise for writing about different things and themes, it encourages my creativity.

Actually I need to improve some aspects about my English, such as pronunciation and listening conversations in English. About the first aspect, I have mispronunciations about some words and this can be improve if I practice more my speaking, so I have to speak more, listen how I sound and use some dictionary to make sure how to pronounce some words. Also, I have some troubles understanding and hearing some words while I am doing listening’s, I can improve this watching movies or shows in English like sitcoms (The Office, Brooklyn 99, etc.) and doing more listening exercises.

About English outside of classes, to be honest, I use English a lot, because it helps me to read texts and understand some words, for example, I read some papers. Another use of English is when I have to buy stuff, because a lot of things are not translated to Spanish, like buying chargers for cellphones or beauty products.


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