So, this is the last blog post. I never had a blog before, and I din't read blogs very often either, so when I first heard about posting in a blog, I hadn't any idea about what to do. I was a bit scared, wondering if it was really necessary, but now I can say I'm glad about all this. It was very interesting, and I had a lot of fun. I think the post I most enjoyed writing was the one about a walk I'd like to do again. It reminded me my childhood experiences and the time spent with my family, which was very nice. The post that I didn't like at all was that one about Victory City. I'm not sure why, but I think it's cause I didn't like the project itself. I don't think is that simple as say, let's do a nice city and let's be happy. It's hard to grow as a society 'cause we need everyone's help. It's a very utopian project, and I don't think things like that can actually exist, at least not in this time. As you want people to act perfectly, you limit their actions. To me, it seems more distopian that utopian.
At the begining, I didn't think it'd be that useful posting every week, but now I can say it's a great way to improve your english skills. Writing about all sorts of things makes you think about all the ways you can explain them. It improves your vocabulary as you search for new words and improves your redaction ability. I think is a lot better than more traditional ways like answering tests. It's interesting to read my classmates posts too. I really enjoyed Ailyn posts, and I think that's due to her redaction style, though her themes were very nice too.
And that's it, Simon. I wasn't sure about if it was a good idea to take english classes. I thought it was too soon, that I was going to get stressed. I was wrong. I had a lot of fun here, not stressed at all (not due to english at least), so I'm very happy.
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