Monday, December 28, 2015

Level 4 >> Post 10 (week 13): English Language Challenges

> 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?

- Wordcount: 250
- Make comments on 3 of your partners' posts.


Sample:

My experience has been pretty good, I would say. We've had good teachers and we've been able to improve our conversation skills as well as our listening and reading comprehension. I've also learned lots of vocabulary and terminology related to my major and that makes me feel confident that I can continue studying and communicating in English in an academic and professional setting in the future. I think the program needs more flexibility with some activities, since some of them didn't seem relevant to my life at the time. For example, I like writing blogs but the topics were often not really interesting enough and I would have liked different kinds of interaction while using the computer. All in all, I think my writing skills have improved thanks to blogging.

Well, I need to improve several aspects of my English, specially regarding listening comprehension. It's difficult for me to follow a conversation in natural English so I've been watching a lot of movies without reading the subtitles. That's helped me a lot to improve my English. I also listen to a lot of anglo music on the radio and try to memorize and understand the lyrics. I've tried speaking to foreigners a few times, but I can't seem to find enough of them willing to engage in conversation. They're busy trying to learn Spanish. My reading is OK although I'd like to read rich, complex novels like Ulysses, by Joyce, so for that I'm reading whatever I can lay hands on and building my own personal glossary of difficult words.

I hope that by doing this plus my English classes at the university, I'll be able to communicate in English quite fluently by the end of next year.

Monday, December 21, 2015

Level 4 >> Post 9 (week 12) > 2015 - Some Reflections..


Have you had a good year, so far?

Write about:
> Good things that have happened
> Situations that haven't worked so well
> Your achievements
>  A subject/course that you have enjoyed this year
> Other things you want to mention


Wordcount: 250 + 3 comments + a comment on your teacher's post




Sample:

Well, I can say that this year was definitely better than the last one. I have more work now than before. That's been a relief I may say. I have been able to accomplish lots of things too, like, for example, getting some good grades on my final exams. I've really studied hard to get ahead in my classes. I've also done a great deal of volunteer work at a cultural center I belong to. We have applied for several grants for publishing poetry books and are waiting for the results to come out. We've tried to help people to appreciate literature and the arts in general. We have a projecto called "Art in your neighborhood" where visual artists lend some of their pictures to be exhibited in shops and homes of people in a small city area. You can go to Los Andes and see the works of art there! We first did it in Playa Ancha. That's a large hill in Valparaíso.


Monday, December 14, 2015

LEVEL 4 >> Post 8 >> week 11 --- SUMMER PLANS


You have to write about your plans or ideas for this summer.

Among other things, you should write about:

> Places you are going to / would like to visit
> People you are going to / would like to be with in summer
> Activities you are thinking of being part of
> If you are planning to work/study in summer

- Comments: Please leave a comment on your sample post + 3 of their classmates posts.
- Word Count for post 8: 240 words


Well, on my next vacation I'm going to Brazil. Yeah, it's going to be great! I'm going to visit all the beaches in Rio during the day and dance samba all night long. Just kidding. Of course, I'll also visit museums and art galleries. They have really good collections. I'd like to visit the Amazon jungle, but It's too far away and I don't have enough money.

I'm going there because I really love Brazilian culture. I've listened to Bossa Nova since I was a child. Both my parents lived in Sao Paulo when they were young and they brought a lot of CDs and books from their adoptive country, so I grew up listening to and speaking Portuguese as well as Spanish. And this will be my first trip there. I'm so excited.

I'm taking the plane on December 26th just after Christmas I'm going to spend New Year's Eve there with my girlfriend. I would have gone with my buddies, but she's paying for the tickets.  It's a Christmas present. Oh, I love my girlfriend so much!! We're going to visit some beaches, like Copacabana and Ipanema, take lots of pictures and probably eat in romantic places. We´ll also visit the Sugarloaf, of course. The only downside is that my girlfriend doesn't like to dance samba.

I don't think I'll end up working there, though I might take a Portuguese course for a few days if it's available. I also plan on visiting a few universities in order to get to know the academic courses they're offering next year. I'm really interested in following a Master's in Latin American Studies in the near future. Well, that's all for now. Wish me luck!

Monday, November 30, 2015

Post Nº7 Free themed blog: An influential artist in my field

Talk about an influential artist / theatrical designer / director related to your field.

You should include

  • A short biography
  • Examples of his/her work (upload some pictures)
  • Major contributions or impact on the field
  • Why you admire him/her
And choose one of the following points
  • Influences on the theater in Chile
  • How a play would change based on his/her principles
Word count: 230

Post three comments on your classmates' blog!

Sample

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James Joyce was one of the most influential writers of the 20th century. He's considered an important member of the modernist avant-garde, an artistic movement which revolutionized art and literature around the world. He was born in Dublin, Ireland on February 2, 1882 and died in Zurich in 1941, where he's buried. He came from a big family with several problems. His father was a singer although he also was a heavy drinker, who spent all the family income on alcohol. That meant that the family never had enough money. From an early age, Joyce demonstrated a great intelligence and a gift for writing. His family sent him to Jesuit schools so he could get an education. He graduated from University College Dublin where he got a Bachelors of Arts related to modern languages.
A short time after he moved to Italy with his wife Nora and began writing and publishing his novels and short stories.

Joyce is best known for Ulysses (1922). Other well-known works are the short-story collection Dubliners (1914), and the novels A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916) and Finnegans Wake (1939). His other writings include three books of poetry, a play, occasional journalism, and his published letters.
His exploration of language and new literary forms showed not only his genius as a writer but spawned a fresh approach for novelists, one that drew heavily on Joyce's love of the stream-of-consciousness technique and the examination of big events through small happenings in everyday lives.

I think he's one of the most exciting writers of his time and someone who still has a huge influence on writers and artists today. I really like his style. It's more difficult to read perhaps, but it goes much deeper into reality than many novels written today.

Monday, November 23, 2015

LEVEL 4 >> Post 6 (Week 8) >> HOW GREEN ARE YOU?



- Where do people learn about enviromentally friendly practices?
- Have you incorporated recycling into your habits? Describe
- Do you use a bike or your legs instead of a car?
- Have you joined or supported any eco-organisations? Why/Why not?
- What else have you done /would you like to do?
- What have you done to reduce your carbon footprint? 
- What's missing in our society/Santiago regarding this issue?








>> Number of words: 220

>> Don't forget to make comments on at least 3 of your classmates posts + your teacher's post.

Most people get information from TV campaigns and some ecofriendly programs. Kids get educated if they are lucky enough to study at a school preoccupied with these problems. Only a few people in Chile belong to ecofriendly institutions.

To be honest I haven’t incorporated recycling to my habits, it’s too difficult I think because at home you usually don’t have different garbage cans to classify your waste. Or even if you can classify this the garbage truck doesn’t do this! So it's pointless.

In transportation the best way to help the planet is to avoid using a car or if you can’t stop using this at least practice carpooling. In my experience I don’t have a licence so I don’t use cars, instead I walk almost everywhere I go. It's more comfortable and it allows me to enjoy the city, and help me to relax after a hard day at university. I prefer this over using the metro or even a bicycle (this is too dangerous here in Santiago, there is too much traffic).

I have never joined to an organization like this because this is not my major concern, so it's not that important for me (to be honest). But I would like to change this.
To reduce my footprint I have planted like 10 trees, I use energy-efficient lightbulbs, I try to reduce garbage. I think that's pretty much it!

In answer to what's missing in our society, I think having a Environmental Ministry as an institution is a step forward but does not solve the problem. Maybe the common citizen can change his behavior to an eco-friendly one, so now the challenge is to involve  all companies in this issue no  matter if they belong to the private or public sector. 

Monday, November 16, 2015

Post Nª5 My future job


- What kind of job would you like to have? How do you imagine it?
-  Is it primarily outdoors or indoors?
- Would you like to travel a lot in your job?
- Would you prefer working in an office?
- What major are you studying / are you thinking of taking?    Explain why
- Add any other related ideas.


SAMPLE:

I'd love to have a permanent job teaching English at a major university. I'd like to have some kind of creative position where I could design new materials for teachers to use in their classrooms. I'm comfortable working in an office, although I love to take my students on field trips around the city as a great learning opportunity. I´d like to travel to other countries and learn from different cultures as I help them learn English. I'm thinking of getting a Master's in English Language next year so I can be better prepared to teach English and do some important research in English Education or Literature,

Etc.



- Make comments on 3 of your classmates’ posts

Sample


- Word Count: 210 words

Monday, November 9, 2015

Post 4 Career Related Post

Talk about your faculty and your study experience


First talk about why you entered this major
What you like about your faculty/study program(3 things)
What you critizise about your faculty/study program(3 things)
What you would change to improve it

Upload a picture

Wordcount 200