It never struck me that I learned to speak good english. I always had good grades in english, I learned what the teachers taught me, it wasn't difficult, because it was only the most basic things.
When I was in high school, learning stagnated. Or maybe it's a perception of mine, because I was more interested in other subjects.
I don't know the reason for my disinterest in learning english. But I think that's bad and not conducive to learning.
However, since I listen to a lot of music in english and watch movies and series with subtitles, it reinforced what I knew about the language. Also, my younger sister speaks great english and helps me when I need it.
When I started studying anthropology, I understood that it was necessary to know english. Because many teachers send texts in that language, and it is complex to read them quickly and understand them well. But it's part of the academy, I can't change it.
Personally, I think it's easier to write than to talk. Because it is complicated to pronounce well and it is complicated for others to understand what I say.
Writing in english is easy, but conjugating verbs is complicated. I still get confused by that, haha.
With respect to british english and american english, I can't identify their differences. Only in series, when the characters speak slowly, I can realize some things.
I hope to continue learning english, to be able to read faster and to be able to communicate if I ever travel to an english-speaking country. The series and the music will always be a help.
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