Sharing how english was learned or adquired by my classmates
Sharing experiences with my classmates
During a class on the Development of oral & written skills, our professor divided us into small groups of three to share our personal stories about how we learned English. We had to answer some questions that the teacher gave us as a guide. It was a great opportunity to hear different experiences, but after listening to my two classmates, I realized one method was clearly the most effective. In the audio link below, I explain our group's discussion and focus on why a natural and learning through real-life practice and exposure to language is the best way to adquire another language rather than just memorizing grammar rules.
Activity Reflection
This activity was a great eye-opener for me. Listening to Carlos's story
made me realize that true language acquisition happens when you are exposed to
the language and feel a real need to communicate to get ahead. Since I want to
improve my own skills, this inspired me to look for communities of foreigners
or simply start conversations with the many tourists who visit my Puebla.
Additionally, this exercise is a perfect example of how to design a
dynamic, meaningful lesson. We used English
to talk about our own lives, ask questions, and debate different points of
view. The final task forced us to prepare a conclusion, record ourselves, and
listen to our own mistakes.
Personally, I had to record my audio several times before getting a final version. This process of self-correction was tough but
incredibly useful. When you challenge students with a real
task, it naturally forces them to practice over and over to get the best
possible result. I absolutely loved this activity, and I will definitely
replicate this in my future classes.
I think it was a rewarding experience to share with our classmates the problems we face at learning english and how we learned it, what do you think? Thanks for sharing!
ResponderBorrarThank you for sharing, and now with all that we have learned I can say that your reflection shows meaningful learning and motivation to improve English through real communication.We did not notice, but we were working in a task-based activity, self-correction.At the end this helped us to grow both personally and professionally.
ResponderBorrarI found the activity very meaningful and interesting, since sharing the process of learning or acquiring English allows for a better understanding of the different experiences and challenges that exist in language learning.
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