Hello, darlings. You can't imagine how tedious it is for me to try to tell you about my life in this language. Obviously, on the one hand it is liberating, since I can express how I feel, but it is also complicated, since every word I use, I have to analyze it very well, in order not to make mistakes and thus form coherent sentences. It is still difficult for me to generate long sentences, since I do not completely handle the connectors and some actions, but within what I know, I try that they can read me and that they like it. The truth when it comes to speaking English is when I'm at my worst, since I don't have a good pronunciation, although I do manage to understand what I'm being told, so I'm on the right track. I know that day by day I improve more. Generally when I use English the most is when I sing, remember that I sing to relax, so I practice English every day, before it was too difficult to interpret a song of travel, because I could not pronounce everyth
Hello, darlings. The other day I was smoking a cigarette, and I began to listen to my 12-year-old niece talk about what she has been through without being able to attend classes due to the pandemic, but what surprised me was her harsh criticism of the education system and how the government of the day has prioritized industries over her country. Obviously those were not his words, but beyond what he could or could not say, what is surprising is that at the age of 12 you can already realize how bad it is for us to have an educational system that is precarious and many times completely at the service of capitalism. And we can see this at any stage of education. Sincerely, one of the main reasons why I wanted to study at the University of Chile is because it allows us to have critical thinking without instilling a belief or reducing us to a single specialty. But there are also things that I would change, like for example the fact that they still don't open an area of sexology, I would