Level 4. Post 6. 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?
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- Make comments on 3 of your partners' posts.

The best way to overcome the challenge of interpreting spoken English is to practice and be fully immersed in an environment with English speakers as much as possible. While we have pointed out many of the challenges in learning the English languages, there are some aspects that make it easier. For example, nouns have no gender in the English language. There are only three basic tenses: the past, the present, and the future. That simplifies things a bit!
While you may not learn to speak English fluently overnight, the important thing is that you don’t give up. Learning English can be an exciting, entertaining experience. You will become better and better each day as you allow yourself to make mistakes and learn from them. Soon you will be a professional at writing, reading, and speaking English. All this, without pandemics, obviously.

Comments

  1. In my experience learning English has been very entertaining and incredible, knowing this language opens up opportunities for you on a personal and professional level!!

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  2. I agree it is important not to give up and practice English every day, even if it is a little

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  3. English is one of the most spoken languages in the world, I have been learning this language little by little.

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  4. English is super important, especially for us as future dentists, because the research papers are in this language.

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  5. English is the universal language, it is important to know how to speak

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  6. English is such a beautiful language to me, and it's so necessary these days.

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  7. I agree, learning English requires a lot of practice, but you can improve little by little.

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