A different language is a different vision of life
Federico Fellini
Learning a new language may be quite an adventure...!
Some people see language just as a means of communication. Sherlock would say "That's obvious, Watson, but..."

Thus, the language of a particular group of people varies widely compared to that of another group of people living in a distant geographical site and using the same language; people living in warm, tropical regions are more talkative, express their feelings with strong voice and bodily movements, while people in cold regions speak with a lower voice, almost whispering their ideas, taking good care of cold drafts from affecting their throats and moving slowly to keep their bodies warm.
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Thus, you might read "Monday thru Friday" instead of "Monday through Friday" or "tonite" instead of "tonight" and may hear "overr-itiin" instead of "over eighteen"...
Films, comics, facebook, videos, blogs, internet, RPGs, emoticons, chatting via WhatsApp, twitters, ... are contributing to enrich, for the better or the worse, our language.
In this modern, computerized world, people are closer than ever in the history of mankind through the use of the internet and learning a language can be facilitated through the use of plenty of resources, such as videos, online activities, games, blogs, songs, pen-pals, youtube ...
Even visiting other countries is becoming easier.
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Friendly communication about almost anything... |
During the terms you have been bombarded with exercises of various kinds: exercises from the web, WebQuests, role-playing games and situations, instructions and dialogues in English, pronunciation exercises, blogs, units with special contents, oral interactions, videos, ... and still there is a lot to be learned.
So, I wonder .... what are your English language challenges?
Now it's your turn.
> What comments can you make about your experience learning English at university?
> What about the use of blogs?
> What about the use of blogs?
> What aspects of your English need to be improved and how do you plan to do this?
> Outside the English class, how much are you using English these days? What for?
- Wordcount: 260
- Make comments on your teacher's and 3 of your partners' posts.
i didn´t undertand the second part of the vignette, is that english?
ReplyDeleteI find beautiful and at the same time a little bit frustrating when you think you can handle a language and then the same language is spoken completely different in other country xD
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DeleteLearning a different language can open a lot of opportunities for a person in such different scopes...
ReplyDeleteNow with the internet and technology, learn different languages is easier, we must to approach the chance and facilities of our times.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lot of fun trying to emulate the accent of other countries that speak English, I think all of us must try it.
ReplyDeleteI love Friday classes because writing the blogs is honestly very fun and enjoyable for me, I love writting.
ReplyDeletei think it's so confusing but interesting the accents from different countries for the same lenguage haha:).
ReplyDeleteI had never related people’s language to where they live! And I think you are absolutely right, a friend from Patagonia speaks very soft and delicate jeje
ReplyDeleteIt is really interesting to learn a language and the different ways of how is it used in different countries or in the same country but different area. Chile is like the black sheep of the Spanish.
ReplyDeleteIt's really funny how a same language is different in every country
ReplyDeleteI totally agree, it all depends on where people live is how they speak the respective language, be it Spanish, English, French, etc, but personally I love how the Scots speak jijijij
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