jueves, 3 de febrero de 2011

Our Experience as English Learners

        There are lots of things we can say as an English learners, since the process of learning has been a long one. It has been going on for years. It started at primary school, where we barely knew some colours and numbers. We remember that learning the Present Simple in all its forms (affirmative, negative and interrogative) took us a long time. Then, we progressively learnt some grammar and vocabulary during Secondary Education. Regarding to the teachers we had at those times, the one I had at primary education was not a good one; we learnt very little English and we think that If we had had a better teacher at that early age when I still had access to Universal Grammar, we would not have had to make such a big effort to learn English when we were older.
       On the other hand, the teachers we had during Secondary education and high school were better and we learnt more. However, we think that being abroad has been the best thing for my process of English learning, speaking a language is very benefitial for the learning process and that was something missing at primary and secondary education. Therefore, we should teach students how to speak rather than just filling their minds with lots of grammatical rules. Learning a language is learning how to communicate and interact with others. Otherwise, there is no point in learning a second language.
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