I started studying English when I was six years old, which means I have been learning it for thirteen years. Until 2015, I studied it in two different environments: the school and a private academy. Personally, I consider …show more content…
I love enriching myself by learning about other cultures, travelling, being aware of the history of different countries and, above all, learning languages. As a curiosity, I remember doing a kind of dictionary with the new English words I learnt when I was ten; so I can state that I have always had the same interests. Especially, I consider that learning English is essential for me, because I want to work abroad and travel everywhere. I do not know if I will have a job which will allow me to use many languages, as in a multilingual environment, or if I will have to focus on only one, like translation; but what I know for sure is that in both cases, English will be …show more content…
I consider that I have good listening skills, because I can normally understand any kind of conversation and I just find difficult to understand when someone speaks with a very regional strong accent. I also think that I am quite good at writing, since I am able to use different structures to express my ideas and, normally, I always find the appropriate word that I look for. Moreover, I believe I can manage grammar pretty well. Secondly, the aspects in which I think I should put effort into improving them are the following: reading, because I consider I should be able to do it faster; speaking, since I should gain more fluency; and vocabulary, as I should enlarge my