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Post 10: My experience learning English..

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Well my experience learning English is not the best because languages are not mine but my experience in this English class is better… Although sometimes I feel shy in class I think now I can participate more in classes and understand better what the teacher says hahhah   In general I think that the blogs are so useful but at the same time it is bored. I feel stress when is a “blog day” ahhahah   well, not exactly but when we must write about the career is more difficult, for example when we wrote “Postgraduate studies”. However when we wrote of our favorite movies, food or “the best concert” is more easy and fun. Still, I realized that I learnt many concepts (some are difficult concepts related with the career) and now I can write in English without so many problems, at the present I want to talk in English without problems but I know this is impossible. For the future I believe that the blogs should not include the "obligatory comments" because it stops to...

Post 9: Changes that I would make to my career

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Hi hi hi! Today I am going to tell you about the possible changes that I would make to my career. The truth is that this is only hypothetical because I agree with the way the EGGP works. If I had to change something in the curriculum, it would be the amount of compulsory CFGs, because many of them represent a great academic burden, maybe including another "free course" would be good, because they are relaxed and fun but definitely the obligatory CFGs are the worst . Although I would also like to have a subject about “actuality” because it is very important for public administrators to be always informed and know how to react to contingencies. In this semester I have learned how important it is to do everything at the right time, even though I do not have so much academic load it has been very stressful to deal with so much to do in such a short time, that's why I would keep the 5 year career, it takes this time to be good professionals. Well ... if I mention ...

Post 8: My summer Holidays..

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Hi, today I am going to tell you a little about my plans for this summer. Obviously I plan to go to my city Los vilos for the summer, because in Santiago is very hot. Usually I work the first month of summer in a craft fair that is next to the beach, it's a relaxed job and I can feel the sea breeze all the time. The second month -February- I usually travel to Ovalle for two weeks to visit my other grandmother, it is very hot and I do not have many friends so there are not many panoramas but I love being able to spend time with my family. Despite working, I always make many plans with my friends, we go to the beach together in the morning to enjoy the sun and the ocean, and at night we go to the beach to do impromptu parties with "tocatas", some alcohol and lots of delicious food. I also make plans with my family, my grandmother and my little cousins ​​love to make picnics in the "Laguna Conchalí" which is a sanctuary enabled to know the nature of the reg...

Post 7: About authors and books...

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If I have to write about books, I can not say that I have a favorite, much less just a favorite author! Who in the world can have only one! That's crazy, but good for this blog I chose two authors: Pedro Lemebel and Gabriel García Márquez. Lemebel was a great Chilean author, in his novels refers to marginal environments of Santiago linked to the taboo of homosexuality, prostitution and poverty, as in the book "La esquina es mi corazón". One of the things he loved the most about his narrations was that he used a common language, of alleys and neighborhoods, to bring to light sensitive issues of the population, trying to show that in those places there is as much reflexivity as in any other social class. Also, reading his works has a strange effect of "rebellion" that he always transmitted. García Márquez is another story. He was a Colombian author dedicated to writing haunting stories of violence and extreme romances mixed with other stories of Colom...