Here we go again!
Today there has been seminar about media literacy. Other 4 people and I have discussed over television viewing habits in our countries, television images and the future for television and television viewers.
I reckon my self-study of researches, lectures and listenings has been profitable in the today's seminar. We have started to speak one after the other in the beginning of our conversation: I have talked when was my turn and listened carefully the others opinion, giving support to the person I was agreeing with and motiving my objections for issues I was desagreeing with. I have tryied to explain my opinions as clear as possible, trying to use the right english pronuciation. The crucial thing I blame on me is my fluency and my language ease: This is not a problem related to the lack of words but just to the practice itself.
I think my group and I have gone on very well into our conversation, touching most of the points, moving towards all the topic.
In my opinion, that kind of experiences are very constructive and useful; it can "taste" how the work has been done altogheter, in order to fill the gaps.
Learning Academic Vocabulary
12 years ago
2 comments:
Hi Stefano.
You were a little quiet at times in your group, but you did seem to follow the discussion well. I agree that the main difficulty for you seems to be fluency - practice really is the best way to improve. Do you go to conversation club on Wednesday afternoons?
I think I have to find out some methods for interrupt politely anyone is speaking. It is difficult expecially when a person raise slightly the voice's one in order to block an intervent. I have prefered being more quiet and listen carefully the other fellows.
Tomorrow, 99% yes, I do. <- Is it correct? :D
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