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BLOG 8: English Language Challenges

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Hi everyone!!! Learning English has been stressful but much more fun than in school. The whole problem of connectivity made it difficult to learn, but I'm happy that the lessons were from stories and interviews (I really hated the grammar) I find the blog interesting, writing something from experiences is much easier, but it was difficult for me sometimes because I forgot to do it (or I thought I had done it) I think having classes where we can see each other should be much better, zoom will never compare to talking face to face. I can listen and I can read, but speaking in english is something else. Sorry :/ Listening to music or watching movies in English has helped me begin to understand words, how they are pronounced or some phrases. But in a day to day I only use my knowledge of English for music (I need subtitles for movies and TV shows hahaha). I'm sure that the more I expose myself to english, the more I'll learn... I only have doubts with written, I feel that there...

BLOG 7: Changes to my study program

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Hi everyone! It's difficult to think about changing my study program, because I think that the most important thing in my career is to completely separate the mentions (make it 3 different careers). I believe that archeology, physical anthropology and social anthropology need all the years of career to be able to deliver all the tools and the base knowledge. Just specialization is not enough. I'm interested in social anthropology and that is why I believe that there should be more courses that contain more subjects and that I should not have to choose just one among them. Current topics should be delivered every year, always updating. I don't know what to say about the teaching method or the workload as I have only experienced the online classes 😓 But I do know that studying for five years is a lot. Especially since no one finishes their studies within that time. The race becomes very very, very long. The infrastructure must change! The warehouses should be renovated again...

BLOG 6: Time travel to the future

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Hi everyone! If I could go to the future, I would like to go hundreds of years into it, something like the year 3000. I would like to go to the Antarctica, I think the Earth and humanity would have changed a lot. In there I think I could find what happened with Earth. It would be great to see how it changed, if the glaciers still exist and if humanity survived and solved the climate crisis. I would like to go at night to see the sky, to see if there is more or less light pollution. What I would like to do the most is to see the moon! The moon is gradually moving away from the earth and one day it will go away. Perhaps in the year 3000 it will no longer exist and everything would be different, like the sea. I think humans would not matter that much to me, I would not understand their speech and I would not be able to speak to them. They would have a city in Antarctica, it would be interesting to walk through it and admire its architecture. I am very excited to see the changes that will ...

BLOG 5: My future job

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Hi everybody! I'm not really sure what job I want to have, but I do know that I don't want anything to do in an office with such a rigid schedule (I'd hate something like that!). I've not taken the mention yet, but I've already decided that I will be a social anthropologist and, from what they have shown us, it's a career that has a lot of work field and is quite flexible about how to practice. I imagine working on something more dynamic, where I have to move a lot and talk to lots of different people. Not necessarily traveling that much, but I imagine that I would travel to one place and stay there or in a short period of time I would be traveling. Anyway, inside or outside, I don't care. Of course I would like to have a good salary! But it may not be possible if I work in something from government, I would aspire to earn a lot, but I would not mind if it was lower and that I consider consistent with the work I do The truth is that I can't imagine my fu...