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Entry 28 Reflexing on the course

 Activity 5: Reflexing on the course

1. What did you learn the most in the course? During the introductory English course, I primarily learned the basics of the English language. This included basic grammar, essential vocabulary, and everyday conversational skills. I also learned to comprehend and use simple sentence structures in English, which allowed me to communicate in common situations.

2. Which were the most highlighted difficulties you had in the course? The most notable difficulties I faced in the course included pronunciation and listening comprehension. Adapting to the sounds and accents of English was a challenge, and I initially found it hard to understand fast-paced conversations in the language. Additionally, memorizing new vocabulary and grammar rules proved to be a challenge, but with consistent practice, I was able to overcome these difficulties.

3. What is your opinion about the process and your experience throughout the course? Overall, my experience in the introductory English course was positive. Despite facing challenges, I felt that the course provided a solid foundation for my future English studies. The teachers were understanding and dedicated, and the learning environment was encouraging. As I progressed through the course, I realized that my confidence in using English was increasing, motivating me to continue improving my language skills. I consider this experience to be valuable, as it prepared me for future challenges in learning English.


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