To be honest I really liked this experience. I think it's a
good way to put our skills into practice to express ourselves. Thanks to this I
have known some interesting things from my classmates, as well as sharing some
ideas and experiences of myself.
While it has been somewhat tedious to be constantly
publishing things, I can rescue that I have learned several new words, as well
as I have learned new ways to apply English in the academic area. Now I can read
sociological articles without any problem and also my writing skills have
increased considerably.
In my personal
experience I always had facilities to learn English, but for things of life I
stopped practicing and using it when I entered the university, I know it sounds
very contradictory, but my interests were other and the use of English did not
contribute to me nothing for then.
Today, already
beginning to write my thesis I realized the real importance of learning this
language, because it opens a window to an endless amount of new information. I
am aware that language creates realities and that English is the language of
the empire, but what is the best way to defeat your enemy? Yes, precisely
learning how to speak and how you think, maybe in the future I will publish
some criticism of the empire and the hegemonic use of English and naturally it
must be published in my language and in English so that everyone can read it

I also enjoyed writing a blog, it's a fun way to learn English.
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