Post Nº10: English Language Challenges
Hi, how are you?
The challenges I face when learning the English language are as follows:
1-It's boring the way English is taught in colleges and universities. A more dynamic and fun way to learn something as difficult and important as the English language could be implemented.
2- Another challenge I face is the obligation they impose on us as students in proposing to learn the English language. From the time I went to school until I left school and from the moment I enter ed university it is an obligation to know English language but what if I like another language more?, what if I do not want to learn English?. Learning under obligation is always more tedious than learning by self-motivation.
3-I'm very embarrassed to speak in English. I know it's the only way to learn to speak English is to me, but it's very difficult for me and I think it's and it's going to be the biggest difficulty I face when trying to learn the English language.
With regard to the second point, I think it would be good for the motivation to learn other languages and for the general education system to be more bearable that there is a wide range of possible languages that one as a student can access to learn. They should force us to learn at least a language other than Spanish throughout our educational trajectory but that this language is carried out by us students. I don't think it's healthy to force us to learn a certain language. Although I understand the importance and historical hegemony of the English language.
and what do you think about it?
The challenges I face when learning the English language are as follows:
1-It's boring the way English is taught in colleges and universities. A more dynamic and fun way to learn something as difficult and important as the English language could be implemented.
2- Another challenge I face is the obligation they impose on us as students in proposing to learn the English language. From the time I went to school until I left school and from the moment I enter ed university it is an obligation to know English language but what if I like another language more?, what if I do not want to learn English?. Learning under obligation is always more tedious than learning by self-motivation.
3-I'm very embarrassed to speak in English. I know it's the only way to learn to speak English is to me, but it's very difficult for me and I think it's and it's going to be the biggest difficulty I face when trying to learn the English language.
With regard to the second point, I think it would be good for the motivation to learn other languages and for the general education system to be more bearable that there is a wide range of possible languages that one as a student can access to learn. They should force us to learn at least a language other than Spanish throughout our educational trajectory but that this language is carried out by us students. I don't think it's healthy to force us to learn a certain language. Although I understand the importance and historical hegemony of the English language.
and what do you think about it?

Point two is very important, because the empire has given English as a "universal" language. Not even the most talked about.
ResponderBorrarHello Vivi, I agree with you, it's really bored and tediuos learn something obligatoryly :(
ResponderBorrarI also think that it is boring as they teach English in schools, I hope that in the future it will be different.
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