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SELF-ASSESSMENT

What can I do that I couldn't do before? 
For example I can now read better than before product instructions or descriptions / menus of PC programs.

What did I like most?
What I like most have been the "interpretation" classes.

What are my greatest strengths and weaknesses?
I believe that what is best for me is grammar, and what I need to study more is in vocabulary and translation.

What did I do well?
I think what I have done the best this quarter is the blog.

What am I confused about?
I think the most confusing for me is vocabulary and grammatical structures.

What do I need help with?
I think that more than help is my work to study, because I understand everything but the problem is mine that I forget.

What did I do in English outside the class?
Outside of classes I use English to communicate with people online through games or understand guides and instructions, etc.

What do I need to improve?
More personal work.

What did I learn about culture?
I have learned things about the US culture with Clarisa, and other things with the ecercicios we do in class, like texts

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