|   7. Kyösti, Faculty of 
              Social SciencesFree-form reflection
 Learning in school. Concentrated 
              too much on grammar and formal English. Big groups and not enough 
              practical learning.From 15-years I’ve been able to speak english abroad, sister 
              lives in Belgium. This has been very useful for my english skills 
              and ability to be able to express my orally.
 Also playing computer and other hobbies in teenage years encouraged 
              to find out more about English.
 I think that I know pretty well how to speak english and I’m 
              able to express myself orally. I would like to concentrate on academic 
              english and also take part in some presentation groups or so on. 
              I’d like to achieve skills that are universally useful and 
              not just english skills.
 I’m probably somewhere on C1-level in english. I think that 
              my spoken english is better, simply because I’ve done that 
              more than writing.
 For me the best way to learn languages in big groups is some kind 
              of “forced interaction” in a way that includes a bit 
              of healthy humiliation (which I think is rather rare in Finland) 
              so that I really have to concentrate on what is done.
 I took part in student Seminar in April and that also made me more 
              confident in my english skills.
 
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