1. How are you feeling for test one?
I have to study, because I don’t understand all things. I’m a little afraid for listening, because we did one in classes, and I didn’t understand so much. So I’m going to study, because if I have bad answers in listening I can get a good mark with the rest of the test.
2. How do you normally study?
I practice a lot in classes, and then I read the information in my house, or in my free times. If I’m with a classmate, I practice with him or her. I ask him some difficulty things or they asked me something.
3. When was the last time you checked your notes?
Today in the morning. I was helping a friend with tenses, and I remembered that.
4. Do you study English in the same way you study for other subjects?
No. I spend more time in other subjects; moreover, I don’t study so much for English. The reason is that I have more conditions for English; however, I don’t have very good marks in English like philosophy or history. I study for other subjects, because I have to read more than in English.
5. Do you have any study habits?
Yes. When I’m studding, I like read the information, then I underline the most important of different topics. After that, I write the principal ideas in my notebook. Finally I read my resume and I can learn the principal ideas.
6. How have your habits changed from when you were at school?
When I was in the school, I didn’t study very much. The school is easier than university; however, I’m studying something that I really enjoy.
Now I have to study very hard, I read very much. Now I have to underline the principal ideas. I have to study with other classmates when I don’t understand something; resides, I have to go to Workshops and ask things that I have problems. Alter that I have to practice (if I’m studying English or mathematics) or read (if I’m studying philosophy or ethics).
Dear Coto,
ResponderEliminarIn your previous post you said you would write everyday. That is a good way to think in English and learn. I hope you can do it.