My experience learning English

Well, my experience learning English at university has been good, although very difficult.

I started to connect with this language late, in the fifth year of primary school, that year was very difficult for me because I changed schools and I was below the level of my peers and I was falling behind in this area.

For many years I believed that I was not capable of learning English, fortunately at the university they showed me the opposite, that was very important, I thank the teachers for their support.

I think that the compulsory nature of this subject in the mesh can generate a lot of indisposition. I think we understand that the obligation to learn English is due to a colonialist practice. On the contrary, the electivity of the subjects could allow a greater commitment of the students. And in the case of languages, that would mean being able to inhabit decolonial experiences, since we would voluntarily open ourselves to other words and cultures.

For my part, I would have liked to learn Mapuzungun, I believe that in that language there are many words that help us live a fuller life. It would be nice if people from England or America could learn Mapuzungun.

What I learned in English classes I practice to understand some songs, to be able to connect on some digital platforms and video games.

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