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ENGLISH LANGUAGE CHALLENGES

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I´ve always enjoyed learning English and this time has been no exception. I've loved the way that we could talked about a lot of topics and that the teacher has been always nice, patient, and comprehensive. I didn´t have an English class at university before, but I think that in this course the written and the oral have been integrated in a very good way. I feel like I had an interesting time regardless the connectivity problems.  The blogs have been really helpful for me, especially when it comes to read our classmates blogs. And that is because we're all studying different things, so when there were topics that involved our careers, I found a lot of different vocabulary to learn from. There is also the fact that I didn´t know a lot of vocabulary about my own area and I had to do some research.  I still have tons of vocabulary to learn, I know that, and that is actually the one thing that I'm always going to be trying to improve. But I...

CHANGES TO MY STUDY PROGRAMME

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  It is pretty hard to reflect about this matter because I got into college when the pandemic started so I haven´t had my subjects as they correspond nor have I experienced university life. Besides, my career demands a lot of praxis and physical interaction, which is being pretty much impossible to access with the pandemic's limitations. Even on top of this, I've had classmates this semester that took a year off that have shared with me differences that they found between what they were being taught and what is currently being taught to us. So it happens to be that my class is missing a lot or getting the knowledge very disorderly. I had subjects like "Actuación y teatralidad" and "El actor y el colectivo" on my first semester, and my classmates that took a year off told me that subjects of this semester like "Creación de personaje" and "Puesta en escena" are very much like those other courses, when they're supposed to be very differe...

POSTGRADUATE STUDIES

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  I'm currently studying drama and, just like any other art, academic training is never a need. If you chose to study it in a university you have certain reasons that aren't related to the fact that you will most likely  HAVE to go to college after you leave school. Because the arts area is unstable and it is not like playing safe anyways. Or at least that is what I think. So, even though postgraduate studies is a very common phenomenon in my family and I've always been encourage to study as much as possible, when I first started to think about this matter nothing occurred to me. Nevertheless, at some point I considered that I've always wanted to take some acting course in front of camera, since my university is focused in theater. That other way of acting involves skills that I´m not being taught but that I want to have.  Another thing that came to my mind are musicals,  because right before the pandemic I managed to enter a musicals academy, but...