Monday, 2 December 2013

Monday, 25 November 2013

Blog Session 12 English language challenges


Dear Class,

This time you have to write about the English language. Please write about the following:

a) How did you like this subject at university? What about the use of blogs?
b) What aspects of your English need to be improved and how do you plan to do this?
c) Outside the English class, how much are you using English these days? What for?

Don't forget to make three comments and write 270 words minimum.

Best,

Belén




Monday, 18 November 2013

Blog Session 11 2013 Good & bad points


Dear Class,

I invite you to think about this year so far... Have you had a good year?

Please write about:

a) Good things that have happened in your life
b) Situations that did not go so well
c) Your achievements in 2013
d) Things you didn't do/ have not done yet/ still have to do this year
e) Important news/events you would like to highlight
f) Any other comments

Wordcount: 270 words + 3 comments

Good luck,


Belén

Monday, 4 November 2013

Blog Sample 10


Learning and teaching languages

After reading about different methodologies not only to learn languages but to learn in general, I feel more motivated to continue teaching Spanish and English. There is nothing new in saying that we all learn in different ways but this is especially true when we learn languages. One more thing that is not new about humans is the fact that events in life, can define who we are and what we like or don’t like.
I can say that the idea of learning languages was first triggered by a Russian family living in Santiago. I was 7 or 8 years-old the first time I heard a language different from Spanish. At home, I had heard French and English before but it wasn’t fluent because my father and mother studied those languages at school. They couldn’t speak French or English; however they knew how to pronounce words, phrases and questions.
Speaking fluently in a language that is not your mother tongue is to be able to expand the limits sometimes we create for ourselves. Some people learn languages easily than others and some other people never learn a foreign language but; considering how many and how different we are, learning a foreign language could be a very good idea if we want to travel,  and if we want to meet people. Apart from meeting people, when we speak one or more foreign languages we can understand more cultures. So, the way people think, act, what they believe in and the language they speak can help us learn more about us and our limits.
Going back to Russian, I can’t say I feel frustrated because I don’t speak it fluently because I haven’t been studying it they way I need to. Even though I have nobody to practice Russian with, I really want to learn something else that’s not numbers 1 to 10, days of the week and personal pronouns; so one day I can talk with Russians or with people who speak it as a foreign language, like me.


Blog Session 10 The last free post


Dear Class,

This is the fourth and last time you can choose what to blog about...
And I'm sure it'll be as interesting as it has been reading about the different topics you had chosen to write about.

Write this post in 240 words and remember to make at least  three comments.


Good luck,


Belén

Monday, 28 October 2013

Sample Post 9


Reading about reading (or more about the brain)

I can find many reasons to continue reading and to encourage people reading, in more than one language better still. Considering we start reading since we are children, we can enjoy as many books as we manage to read. Sometimes, though, and for different reasons we can’t read very well or can’t read at all, which differs from reading without being able to show comprehension of what you read.
According to an interesting author, “Reading comprehension is one of the single most remarkable inventions in history and this extraordinary ability of the human brain, is able to make connections among its existing structures” (Wolf, 2004). So, the brain and other organs in our bodies- is linked with the human mind, and we are able to read because the brain and eyes, form the perfect camera for us comprehend what we read.
Reading can also be considered as a psychological process. This happens at the right back region of the brain, where experts have said that the successful comprehension of written words can be found.
Furthermore, images of the brain, which are called positron emission tomography (PET) scans, scientifically show that according to the precise nature of the task performed by a conscious human subject, different regions of the brain will be involved.
Then, several organs are part of an orchestra so we can not only read but also understand, analyse, internalise or critique. Organs such as your eyes are also really important so we don’t want to have a blurred vision; we better take care of our eyes, interest in reading as well as in what you are reading.