Friday, 26 November 2010
Learning English experience nowadays
The experience learning English at the university is totally different to how we learned English at school when we were young. Here we are soon to work and we to need know how to explain our opinions, ideas, thesis, arguments, and how to write them. In the school, the education of English is so basic that we finished it without can do all this stuff. We have a base, for example, knowing verbs, grammatical, vocabulary, etc. but if we really want to use English in our work, we have to keep studying it.
So this is the case of the university, the place that picked up this old methods to learn, and transform it in technological, so using computers, we read texts and see videos from the Internet, improve our writing on virtual galleries where others can read me and vice versa, and all the universe of information of whatever kind this is, we broke the boundaries of the classroom context of school to open our mind to understand and think about all world in English, leaving behind the instrumental English that we receive in school.
Technology has made that my experience learning English at the university went almost by my own, also of the class and the teacher lessons. For example, the blogging method leave me work that I can do in my home, to write or read my classmate’s posts. This made the learning becomes more collective, because you are in constant tie with you classmate improving, show them what you think about it.
In conclusion, the learning of this language in the university is completely different from the learning of the same at school. In my opinion is better, because the student can improve more quickly and systematically the writing, the reading and the listening, apart from the speaking. The technology has replaced the book somehow, but not at all. Also, it can’t replace the teacher, because the student needs someone to guide the learning. It only revolutionized the method of teach, and give tools to the student to learn by its own infinitely.
Friday, 19 November 2010
Blog Awards 2010!

Hello dear classmates! Today the task is to award the blog of one of you, and I have already my decision. But before I say “and the winner is…”, I will say why. Ok, this guy or girl blog’s like to me because I notice a very intelligent person writing on every post, very simple and even ironic with its words. The elements on this blog that I love are the tittles of every post, because they are ingenious, and reveal that who is writing knows thoroughly what he or she want to say. Also I liked the style of writing that it have, cause between the lines we can realized that in many of the tasks is hiding a problem of what is the meaning of write for others, be read for others, and how much pathetic or absurd could it be, not in the bad sense, but in this condition, we still enjoying do it! And this is the most beautiful thing we can do, I think this is a message that I could bring from this blog.
The blog I enjoyed most is the one called “Open letter to the everyday day guy and to the everyday gal”. So you can have an idea of who is it! On this post, this person rebel herself, to the all national monument set, because she said that the greatest Chileans aren’t only famous people, but anonymous too.
And the winner is: Bernardita Horta, with her blog: Once upon a time or maybe twice. Cheers for her! Because this girl has really good English, I give her the deserved award!
At last, I could say as an advice to improve her blog that I hope she still writing on one blog at the future, because she is very talented to do it, and I would like to read one theme of her interest.
Congratulations!
Friday, 12 November 2010
The greatest one

I already had see them in a gig, a free gig in Maipú, and they made me vibe their sound. I don’t have the opportunity to see them with Gato alive, I know is not the same, but it still be great. I’m so proud to have a band like this in Chile, and if I could talk to them someday, I would ask them if they have imagined in the past, in the beginning, all the success that they already have, and if they seek it. I would ask too if they are regret about something that they had to do in the past, and if they have something to say to the Chilean people about the changes of the life style that we are carrying.
Friday, 5 November 2010
Lost boys

I remember that I liked the music and the look of the vampires overall, because they really don’t scare, and seem very friendly between the people of their same situation. They look like common people, they don’t hide or locked themselves on a coffin, but they go to parties and know new people, etc. Vampires were as a different family, but they were lost, they live in an abyss of being a myth of the town, as a spoken collective fear.
An interpretation of the figure of “Lost Boys”, that in Spanish became something as “The Lost Generation”, could be that the vampires as a social figure that could be any social corp, that it’s been discriminated for any reason. The lost generation of vampires is the young generation of 80’s that results of the precedents revolutions and social changes, the dictatorships, the mercantilism, etc. and don’t have things to do, they are the victims of whom future is hit rocks… looking for fun as an breakout. Or maybe other interpretation possible is that the lost boys are the darkest part of the social order, the necessary but sadly part, and to kill it have to kill the main, the top. Like if we want to stop the social inequality, we have to start from end society.
Pd: These are my questions:
- When did you see the film?
- What likes you of the film?
- What didn’t like to you of the film?
- Can you give some interpretation to the movie?