My experience with english.
I learned English
by playing videogames, since I was able to play in a computer I have been
exposed to English. So, for me it’s natural to understand English, and read it.
What I need to improve is my vocabulary, but even in my mother’s language I need
to improve my vocabulary. In general, my experience in university learning English
has been tedious; I don’t really like to feel obligated to learn a language, and
I feel comfortable with my base English, I don’t pronounce it very well though.
These blogs have been a good way to share with other people our experiences,
and its way more didactic than just learning grammar and such like in school. I
think I need to improve my pronunciation, more than my vocabulary, by actually
speaking English, I hear a lot of English and read a lot too, but I barely
speak, and I would need a situation where I need to speak, for example visiting
an English speaking country like England or USA.
I think I use more English than
Spanish outside English class. I usually watch videos and live streams in English,
I prefer to play my games and have my programs in English so I understand them
better, I can easily hear 50% English 40% Spanish and 10% Korean when I’m in my
house. I really like Korean music and programs so I mostly hear music in Korean,
and sometimes I watch Korean series, with English subtitles.
This has
been the blog for today. See you next time.

Great, I also feel that I need to improve my English level a lot, I think it would be a very good idea to travel to another country to do it.
ReplyDeleteI think that the better way to learn a language it's traveling
ReplyDeleteI like Korean, but I feel that is more difficult to learn that English
ReplyDeleteI know many people who told me that learning English from videogames is a great way to do it, because it is more educational and entertaining
ReplyDeleteI share your feeling about English; to feel it an obligation is the worst!!!!
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