Narrativa de A RG
My Language Learning History
I started learning English
in the 5th grade in a public school. It wasn’t very good,
so when I was in the 7th grade (1997) a teacher offered me a schoolarship
to study at his English Course, named High English Course. I studied
there for six months, it was very difficult to my father pay and
in that year my father was unemployed.
In 1998 I moved to another
course, named One Way English School. It was good because I met
people coming from different places, but my teacher sometimes spoke
portuguese and I had difficults of listening. In that course we
wrote and read more than listened. There was a moment that I decided
to listen things in English by music and I brought many CDs. It
was a good but didn’t solved my problem.
I decided to do Letras because
when I finished my English Course I did conversation at Culture
English Course and the boss of this course invited me to teach English
for children. I really loved it. I loved to be teacher and it’s
the thing that I want to do for the rest of my life.
I thought before coming
to UFX that I’d speak English all the time, since the first
semester, but it didn’t happened. Now I think it’s happening
(this semester), my English Course at University is starting now.
I was surprised about that. Many people who don’t know anything
in English come here to do English and I don’t know if it’s
good because some people who knows something more have to wait for
the 5th semester to pratice. I tried to adapt myself to this reallity.
I studied at my home and looked for places that i could have more
contact with the language. Today I think I found that place. I’m
working as a teacher again. I was a trainee at XYZ, YZX and TPX.
In that places I improved another skills of different areas like
computing, public relationship and telemarketing. Only in these
days English is entering at my worklife since I came to X(name of
the city). I still need to improve my listening. Unfortunatelly
in my job it’s not so necessary, because when you’re
teaching for many students that don’t know many things in
English and have to do vestibular you have to direct your attention
to read and write. It’s the problem of learning English only
at school (fundamental and high school).
For people that want to
learn English my advice is: Don’t wait to learn English at
University. Before, you can learn a little in a English Course (cursinhos)
or (if you have money) do an exchange.
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