The class is the place were we learn everything! I believe that using creativity to teach is an effective way to remember what we see in class. Fortunately, we do different things... Some of the most common ways of learning we have are reading, speaking, listening, watching videos, and making the activities from the books.
Reading
With the readings we make in class I have learned to read with the right order; now I know the correct way of making pauses when there is the comma, reading fluently, and using the right tones of voice when I need it, like making emphasis for example:
"She did love him"
The emphasis in the sound should be as shown below:

As in reading, now I know where to put commas, exclamation marks, and writing in an efficient and thrifty way for example:

Now I feel more comfortable about asking my classmates something. I feel I have learned the auxiliaries pretty well like have, had, do, did, etc. I realized I was getting better making questions when I said "Have you ever listened to that kind of music?" or "Do you know who Phill Collins is?
I used to take notes in my notebook about things I learn or understand "beyond the whiteboard", for example:
" I will be eating with Jane this evening"
"I'm eating with Jane this evening"
What I learned is that both sentences are correct, but the difference is that the first one is telling a situation that will happen in the future and the second one is a plan that is "in process" to happen.
I had forgotten the correct use of ON, IN and AT, but, I wrote this in my notebook to remember...
ON = (Months - Days) IN = (Years) AT = (Places - Hours)
Match =
Sick Leave =
Wavelength =
I think I need to improve my "listening skills"; I want to start watching movies with English subtitles to start practicing and in the next blog entry "Out - of - class - contributions" I will show you all the things I've learned. Also, some of the things I want to improve is my "reading out loud" skills, because I consider it would be good to listen myself speaking to analyze my tone, fluency, etc.
I WANT TO SHARE WITH YOU....
As you know, my favorite music is the 80's!!! And curiously I heard in one 80 song one of the words I've learned in this class.... The word is "eye to eye".... The song is "The Living Years" of Mike and the Mechanics, and the word is in the 2:12 minute. Listen carefully! ;)
Here is the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agC7SoihH-o
¡THANKS FOR WATCHING!
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