I started learning English when I was 9. First we started with few lessons in my elementary school, but after a while I noticed that I needed more lessons to learn more, the lessons in the school were not enough! That’s why I used to go to a private academy after school. But then, I started university and I didn’t have time to continue with the English lessons, so I lost fluency. So that is why I’m now in Boston.
In my opinion to be fluent in English is essential nowadays. If we want to have a good job, or if we want to travel around the world, we have to speak English. In addition, we can communicate with other people easily if we know this language. I think that has a lot of advantages, so let’s learn it!!
I arrived in Boston 10th October and since then I think I have practiced a lot. Almost all my friends are from different countries and they don’t speak Spanish so we are forced to speak in English. Sometimes we correct the mistakes to each other and we learn together. I think that in my lessons I’m doing pretty well and I’m happy because of that, it’s a personal satisfaction. But of course there are some aspects which I need to improve, for example the speaking. Sometimes I feel that nobody correct me when I say something wrong, so I would like to have some speaking lessons with a native speaker and be able to understand all the idioms and sayings.
After Boston my next step will be France, to learn French. I hope one day I would be able to speak English and French as I speak Basque or Spanish. Meanwhile I will continue practicing all the languages I know frequently, so I’ll not lose fluency.
In my opinion to be fluent in English is essential nowadays. If we want to have a good job, or if we want to travel around the world, we have to speak English. In addition, we can communicate with other people easily if we know this language. I think that has a lot of advantages, so let’s learn it!!
I arrived in Boston 10th October and since then I think I have practiced a lot. Almost all my friends are from different countries and they don’t speak Spanish so we are forced to speak in English. Sometimes we correct the mistakes to each other and we learn together. I think that in my lessons I’m doing pretty well and I’m happy because of that, it’s a personal satisfaction. But of course there are some aspects which I need to improve, for example the speaking. Sometimes I feel that nobody correct me when I say something wrong, so I would like to have some speaking lessons with a native speaker and be able to understand all the idioms and sayings.
After Boston my next step will be France, to learn French. I hope one day I would be able to speak English and French as I speak Basque or Spanish. Meanwhile I will continue practicing all the languages I know frequently, so I’ll not lose fluency.