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POST 5: CHANGES TO MY STUDY PROGRAMME

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   I'm aware of, and I have to support some of them, though from my perspective, the programme should be almost entirely different, and I will explain you why that is. First of all, I studied a 4 year-long BA on English Language and Literature, with a fixed curriculum focused almost entirely on the English language (the English language course was annual and it took almost 4 classes each week). It also had some Linguistics courses (which I personally enjoyed most of them), and one Literature course each term. From I know, things have changed, now students have more Linguistics courses, the English language course is now term based, and they have more Literature, which I believe is good. The faculty was relatively poor, as the Humanities and Social Sciences are not really respected in Chile, classrooms were not the best, but not the worst either. We had an extremely old and outdated Language laboratory with very old equipments -though now I know it has been refurbished-. The teacher

POST 4: TIME TRAVEL TO THE PAST OR FUTURE

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Time travel has long been a subject of fascination and speculation. The idea of venturing into the future, witnessing technological marvels, societal changes, and perhaps gaining insights into the course of humanity, is undeniably alluring. Or maybe travelling into the past to witness key moments of human history, or meet the historical characters that we’ve always wanted to meet. For me, well, I’ve chosen to travel into the future. The past we’ve already know it, but the future is unknown, it’s a mystery, and mysteries are fun at least. In this hypothetical journey, let's fast forward to 2100—a sweet spot of progress and relatability (or not). Why? The turn of the century has historically marked pivotal moments. Eight decades into the future could either promise a thrilling blend of technological marvels and societal evolution, or, most likely, a dystopic horrible and unliveable reality. I am personally not very optimistic considering the course humanity is taking at the moment.

POST 3: MY DREAM JOB

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Hello everyone, in today's post you will be thinking about your future and dreams, if you have any, at least in terms of possible jobs. To be more specific you will be telling us what your dream job is. In my personal situation, it is kind of difficult to talk about this, for two reasons. First, I'm no longer studying, I'm already part of the job world -like it or not-. And second, well, I don't think I actually have a dream job. Nonetheless, I still need to write something here.  I don't know if this is the last job I'm going to have, I don't really care that much. Though I've found myself enjoying teaching more than I expected at the beginning, I also used to enjoy doing research quite a lot, and working mainly with Anthropological Linguistics and language policy.  I used to have plans of doing a PhD, but I don't think I want that anymore. Probably I would like a more stable teaching job, etiher in Linguistics or English. It would be good if this p

POST 2: BEST HOLIDAYS/CONVERT EVER

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  In today's blog, you've got two choices, you can either talk about your best holidays (or some holidays that you really enjoyed), or your best concert ever. Personally, I don't go to concerts, as I don't enjoy crowds so I prefer enjoying music on my own in a comfortable context. In that case, I'll talk about one of best holidays I remember (mostly for the unique experience). Back in summer 2010, my mother and me went to Russia and Estonia for a whole month (it was winter there). It was a special trip for me as it allowed me to meet the place where I was born and lived the first years of my life, and also get to know new places, landscapes, cultures, and some of the people who knew me in my early childhood. The whole trip could be divided in four different parts: Moscow, St. Petersburg (Leningrad), Sillamäe and Tallin (and Helsinki -capital city of Finland- for a single day). These are four different cities, two very famous ones from Russia and two smaller and mayb

POST 1: A COUNTRY YOU WOULD LIKE TO VISIT

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  Hello there everyone, today we're going to be talking about a country you would like to visit and why. Personally, I think all countries have got something of interest. There isn't one single country I wouldn't like to visit for one or another reason (though there are some I'd avoid for a while). Nonetheless, in this case I have to choose only one.  So, I must say I'd like to visit Iceland. Why Iceland? You would ask. Many reasons actually. Iceland is but a small island country isolated in the middle of the Atlantic ocean with a population no larger that 350 thousand people. It's got some of the most beautiful landscapes of the northern hemisphere, and it's one of the few places where you can see the northern lights clearly. The population is socially active and commited. The country is special in many other ways. It has been the main center for genetic studies (due to its small population) and interestingly the Icelanders have no family lastname, they wor