What I most enjoyed writing about was probably describing personal experiences, like memories from trips or meaningful moments in my life. Writing about these topics felt natural because they are connected to emotions and things I care about, which made expressing myself in English easier and more enjoyable. It also helped me learn how to talk about my past and use specific vocabulary related to places, people, and feelings. What I least enjoyed writing about were more formal or structured tasks, like explaining concepts or analyzing things step by step. These required more precise vocabulary and grammar, which sometimes felt challenging. However, even though it wasn’t as fun, it definitely helped me improve in areas where I struggled. I really enjoyed reading blogs from classmates who shared creative stories or talked about personal projects. For example, posts about hobbies, unique life experiences, or places they visited were always interesting and gave me ideas for improving my own...
In this photo I was 2 years old and I was on the beach with my mother and my mother's family. I think we were in Cartagena, in the Fifth Region. I remember sitting in the sand, trying to put on sunglasses that were obviously too big for me. Every time I see photos of that beach, I remember a lot of my grandparents because, since I was very little, we always went to that place together. My grandmother prepared delicious food to take away and my grandfather took me for a walk along the seashore. Although I was very small, those moments remained etched in my memory. The beach in Cartagena always makes me think of them and how happy I felt every time we were there. In this photo I was 18 years old and I was with my friends from university: Fer, Toto, Nacha, Sofi and Maxi. We had finished our first year of university and this photo is from the day we presented our clothing show, which was the final project of the semester. That year was incredible, I think the best I've had so fa...
This semester has been quite intense, with ups and downs. My favourite class is computational tools because it focusses more on what I like: graphic design. I always learn something new that interests me, and it makes me super entertaining. In addition, the teacher is very friendly and flexible, which makes it even better. I feel like I'm making a lot of progress in this area, and that motivates me. On the other hand, I have not enjoyed the class of processes and prototypes. He focusses a lot on industrial design, which I don't like at all. I don't get along with the tools, and the jobs have been complicated because I feel like I don't have the necessary skills. I don't like the transversal class either, because I'm alone, without my friends, and most of my classmates are from other careers, which makes it uncomfortable. I don't have a very strict weekly plan, but I try to advance as much as possible during classes so as not to leave everything at the end. ...
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