
My knowledge of the language I owed to my mom, she taught me when I was younger, so that was fundamental, and she always encouraged me to developed my hearing skills, so I listened song in English and paid attention to the dialogues of the English-talked movies. When I was in School a few years after I got English classes; the class was one for all the students, so teachers taught just the basics. I never had to write a paper or an essay in English, I just had to talk, and that made me have a weak point in this language: the writing so it was a little disappointing.
But when I got to college things changed, I had to take different classes according of my English level, I took the diagnosis test and I got into the III group, and because it is mandatory to take English classes I took them. Last term I took Miss Yulia Kitaeva’s class and it was great, she made the “learning English experience” fun. She always corrected our English and encourage us to learn more on our own. This term I’m taking Juan Luzzi’s class and it has turned out just fine, I have improved my writing skills and learned new vocabulary.
Because of this reasons I strongly recommend taking English classes in College, it makes you not forget what you have learned over the years, because makes you practice it. It also makes you learn new vocabulary and the best of all, it’s free. If you do not want to get your English knowledge rusty, you need to practice it, and taking the classes according your English level is a great way to do it.