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POST 8: English course review and self-evaluation

  I think my experience with English classes at the university has been good; they have been very interesting, very varied because they have applied different strategies and methods to teach. The different teachers who have touched me (I had to get out of English 1) have been very kind and are always ready to answer all questions and doubts. I liked the fact that they were close together because one is less nervous, and that way you can record the classes, so you can go back to review the material if there are doubts. The U Course Platform is good for saving your material for the future, and it's also a good way to organize everything. Outside of class, I have very little contact with English, almost nothing, if it weren't for the fact that I watch movies and series in English (but with subtitles, I still can't understand without subtitles). I still have a lot to learn, especially to be confident, because I can't carry on a conversation, I think a lot about each w...

POST 7: Changes to my study programme

  I study theatrical acting. It is located at 750 Morande Street, it is the theater department, we are apart from the art faculty, in this building there are only two theatrical acting majors and the theatrical design degree. To tell the truth, I have quite liked the bouquets I have had, despite the fact that they have mostly been for zoom, which makes me believe that they must be much better in person, since the subjects are actually designed. But changes that I would like, that in fact I knew I needed before entering university, because the students mobilized for the same reason, they are with regard to infrastructure. This is quite precarious, it is not well maintained, for example there are leaks, the floor is broken (we work barefoot, which causes injuries), it is too hot, etc. In addition, it is very small, now with the pandemic this factor has been accentuated more, because we need even more space due to distancing, but we work with being present in a group. These are c...

POST 6: Time travel to the future

  Travel to the future? I don't think I would like to travel to the future. In school they made us think about what we thought we would be in 10 years, and I always had a hard time imagining it. Thinking about what the future will be like gives me anxiety, I like to live in the now, to be in the present. In fact, what I study (acting, theater) is a lot of that, of being attentive in the now, in what is happening, which is quite difficult because culturally we are used to thinking about the later and we do not know how to enjoy and value what's happening. What we are living. Also in the future it is very likely that many of the people I love will no longer be in this life. I would only like to travel to the future if in this I can see something beautiful or happy in my life, otherwise it would be something that I would not enjoy knowing then, how do you continue living if you discover something that you are going to do? Have a bad time? Well, I would live trying not to happen ...