Is difficult when you have to tell you about languages
that you don’t know, like the English for me, from Chile, where we only speak Spanish.
I think is more difficult when you have that to lear for obligation, at the
school for example.
I believe that proximity or distances
geographical are the important factor, because if I have a family in other
country with different languages I will wish to learn (at least me), but I
insist this distance could be good or no. For example, I have a friend
Carolaine, she lived in United State and she hates the English because the
travel it was a big change in her life: new home, new friends, new languages,
all it when she was little.
I think that my relationship with the English is
between love and hate. First because, in my childhood, I enjoyed to learn with
adorable teachers, but really I didn’t learn. Then, I met a incredible teacher,
but in other course, no at school, he was the best teacher ever and incredibly
it wasn’t his profession, he only lived in London and he learned English.
At university all changed, right now is
difficult for me because I feel that I lost the “basis” of learning.
sadly is true, the school in many times kill the interest for learn something
ResponderEliminarHi:) I feel the same, learn english is between love and hate. I think there are many differences in schools and this affects how you learn English.
ResponderEliminarMy relation with English is love and hate too
ResponderEliminarI agree with you, my relationship with the english is between the love and the hate, because I always have had to learn this language by obligation and responsibility , and not for pleasure
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