Well, this a hard question because this semester I had have some troubles to assist to classes, some troubles that aren’t worth to talk about here, so I really don’t know how to answer this question objectively, so based on my few assistance percentage I choose Workshop I, with Silvia Lamadrid and Manuel Vivanco as a teachers, or more specific, guide teachers.
Why likes me? Because is a non presence subject (jeje), which in this semester suits me perfectly because I work on my home and to my own rhythm and always can count with guides teachers for any question and doubt about my work, I like this subject also because we can do a research for our own, it means, we can choose any theme that interest us and develop it according to our own ways to see the problem that we’ll research.
Even with all of this freedom to work, my grades didn’t go very well because I don’t have much time to dedicate to this subject, and really for any subject, but I hope this change on the next semester. Anyway I learned a lot of things by doing a research for myself, for example, meet people of the real world (this sounded creepy, I know :P) of institutions and know how they work, which also is important to my future life because I’ll work on that area (city council), I hope so. Basically I learned the difference between the academic way to work and real way to work, and there is a really huge difference, so with these kinds of research I can barely imagine how I’ll have to move during my future jobs.
(mmmm I think and I think and I don’t find a proper picture for this post… so this one goes without any)
Carlos,
ResponderEliminarI see you are learning the difference between theory and practice. Personally I learnt a lot more while working and while using the English language than when studying about it, only then did theory make sense.
I hope you have the chance to attend more classes next term.
Please pay attention to this:
(to assist to classes), (assistance percentage): Compare ‘attend, attendance’ and ‘assist’, assistance’. What does an assistant do?
(as a teachers)Say either: ‘as a teacher’ or ‘as teachers’, depending on the situation.
(more specific) : more specifically, to be more precise
(Why likes me?) Spanish: me gusta, te gusta/ le gusta el jazz, etc / English: I like/you like/he likes jazz, etc. Spanish: ¿Me gusta?/¿Le gusta (a ella)?. English: Why do I like it?/ Why does she like it?
(Because is a). What is the subject?
(we can do a research): Just say: do research, do some research, do two pieces of research, etc. (uncountable word).
(for our own): on our own
(any theme that interes)/ (I hope this change) : Is the verb correct?
(to this subject, and really for any subject) : to this... to any ....
(on the next semester) :; Just say: next term, next week, next year, etc.