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"english language challenge"

English in university... well, to be honest, this is the very first english class I have in university. When I did the english test after I got accepted in my career, I got English III so here I am. Sure, I'd have enjoyed it more if I'd had the opportunity of ACTUALLY being in a classroom, speaking english directly with the professor, and if i wouldn't had as many problem as I had when I had to connect to virtual classes. But, despite of that, it was interesting, I really learned and solve a few questions I had in classes and I really, really like to write in english, so blogging helped me. My english isn't perfect, at the contrary, I think i have a lot of vocabulary problem and my gramatic sucks, but I defend myself. I learned english on my own, I entered the internet very young and my father works in ships, so he has to travel a lot with other people and had to learn to speak english, and he help me to start learning too. I learned thank to music and movies, but, I

stop putting women against each other!

lately it seems that a new competition was born in Chile with respect to Chilean female pop. Who’s better? Paloma Mami, Francisca Valenzuela, Princesa Alba? but my real question is Does it really matter? What with put women against each other AS ALWAYS?  not only in pop music, but in art in general, there has always been a competition between women, everytime a new pop star comes out, news paper and television create whole enmity between the girls who are already in the media and the new addition. while, when we talk about male artist this is not really important, somehow, all man fix just right in the public eye, doesn't matter how many of them are. it is necessary to mention who is the best woman, because this is uncommon, it is uncommon for a woman to achieve success on hew own and this seems to appear now in Chile. Princesa Alba, Paloma Mami, Francisca Valenzuela, Mon Laferte, Cami, Ana TIjoux, it seems that it is important to say who of these women wears the crow, but all

a subject you've enjoyed studying this semester

Well, I have to say this is really sad because not only i couldn't enjoy my favorites subject, documentary sound, who is a practical one, this semester due to covid-19, but also i had several problems to connect to online classes. However I had a class that I genuinely enjoyed, and it's call "research and documentary script". i like because it was, somehow, more dynamic  and we had to do, of course a little research. We had to work around an object and write a little journal about or thoughs about its story and its affiliations, for example, my object was an old clock my grandfather give me when i was ten years old, i also had to pick a photograph, and i chose, precisely, a photo my mom keeps of my grandpa, herself and her sisters in the beach, almost 50 years ago. So I got to remember and learn more about him, my family, my mother and myself, and I really enjoyed that. the teacher said and showed us examples about how most of documentary directors use this technique

bong joon-ho and how everything is a class strugle

Boon Joon Ho (봉준호) is a South Korean filmmaker and Sociologist, born in Daegu in 1969. He enrolled to studied sociology in 1988 in Yonsei University at Seoul, it was there when he started his first film project, as he was part of a film club named Yellow Door. Finally around the 90's he did a two year program in the Korean Academy of Film Arts. His movies are known for tal about social issues, and because its dark and sarcastics humour and his abrupts tone shifts. He is now globally know for being the director of Parasite, the first non-english film who has ever win the Oscar major prize: Best Picture. The film took home the "Best Director", "Best Original Screen-play" and "Best International Feature film" statue as well.  I didn't knew him until Parasite was release, I watched it because an actress I really like (Park So Dam) played a major role in it. However, I felt in love with the way he portraits class issues in the film, as a sociolo

“women are not made whole by men. women are made whole the moment they enter this world.”

After I finished She-ra and the Princesses of Power, I rewatched it a few times because I didn't feel emotionally prepared to start a new series. But then a friend I really care about said to me I should watch Anne with an E, a netflix adaption of the famous book Anne of Green Gables. And, right now, after I finally finished the third and last (at the moment) season, I don't feel emotionally prepare to start a new series, again. And I just had to say that this serie is one of the best I've seen in a while. The serie is about a 13 years old orphan name Anne Shirley, who arrives by mistake in the farm of Green Gables, were the siblings Matthew and Marilla Cuthberth were expecting a boy. However, Anne manages to stay in the farm despite the initial prejudices and changes the little town of Avonlea forever with her imagination and bright personality. Everything about the show: the art department, the screenplay, the characthers and also the topics its talk about, are amazin