Blog 6: English Language Challenges
Hi all!!
Today is your last blog post! Congratulations you made it hahaha! So today you are going to talk about your experience learning English at university and the use of blogs. Obviously this semester was more difficult because of the online classes, so talk about that also :)
Please, please be honest so we can know how to improve as teachers and as an English Program.
I have to say that I really enjoyed being your teacher this semester and I hope you enjoyed and learned a lot in my classes as much as I did.
During the course, I tried to promote the use of English 100% of the time (even though many of you still refuse <_<) and I also made sure to practice the four skills: listening, writing, reading, and speaking. I can honestly say that many of you have improved since your first video. I know that it was a big challenge to have online classes, but we I think we did a decent job!
Regard the content of the class, as you noticed, we always saw things that had important social or political content. This is because for me it is important to show students a different reality and hopefully so you can realize that changing reality is not only possible, but necessary.
We read various writers like Olive Senior, Christian Campbell, Jamaica Kincaid, and Michelle Cliff. I hope you enjoyed reading them.
An important point I want to make is that English is not just USA or England. That's why in class we read texts from Jamaica or Barbados where English is spoken.
Remember that practice makes perfect and therefore it is very important that you continue practicing English outside of class. There are many ways to do this: listening to music in English, watching movies and series in English with subtitles in English, and reading in English.

> What comments can you make about your experience learning English at university? What about the use of blogs?
> What aspects of your English need to be improved and how do you plan to do this?
> Outside the English class, how much are you using English these days? What for?
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- Make comments on 3 of your partners' posts and teacher's blog.
Hi teacher, thanks for the classes! I really liked learning by listening to English.
ResponderBorrarThe texts that we read were very interesting, teacher, and I really like the program. Thanks!!
ResponderBorrarHi teacher! I really enjoyed the interviews that you show us, that was so interesting :)
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ResponderBorrarThank you teacher!! The classes were a lot of fun :)
ResponderBorrarHi teacher, it' been a pleasure to have you as our teacher, i really enjoyed the classes! ;)
ResponderBorrarI enjoyed this English course! Thank you, teacher!
ResponderBorrarhi teacher, sorry for the late :/ but your classes are interesting and fun
ResponderBorrarThank you very much for the classes and I hope I can continue teaching in the same way
ResponderBorrarHi teacher, thank you very much for everything. I really liked when you showed us the interviews! I consider it very interactive and entertaining.
ResponderBorrarHey teacher! I liked that the activities contined important social or political topics
ResponderBorrarI really liked the teaching methods for writing (blogs) and listening (famous interviews)! I think that were the best part of the course!
ResponderBorrarI want to say thank you, you're a great teacher, I really enjoy your lessons because I like Angela Davis and all the interviews. Once again, thank you very much c:
ResponderBorrarTHANK YOU PROFESSOR FOR ALL YOU HAVE GIVEN ESPECIALLY THIS YEAR THAT HAS BEEN SO COMPLEX
ResponderBorrarI CONGRATULATE YOU ON YOUR ABILITY AND PATIENCE TO TEACH
I loved the course. I really like the structure of the classes: watch a current, interesting video with content and then answer the questions. I suffered with blogs, but the video thing helped me a lot to practice things that were not taught in the other courses. I learned a lot :)
ResponderBorrarHi teacher!! I really enjoyed the class, Thank u!!!!!
ResponderBorraroops, its me haha
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