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Summary of Evidence – My Learning Achievements

Throughout my learning process, I developed several activities that helped me strengthen my skills in English. These evidences allowed me to improve my reading comprehension, grammar, oral expression, and media analysis. Here is a summary of the main tasks completed during the course: Virtual Job Interview Simulation I recorded a simulated job interview in English. This activity helped me practice introductions, strengths, and professional vocabulary related to job applications. Reading and Grammar Comprehension Quiz – Level Practice This quiz tested my understanding of English grammar and reading skills at my current level. It was useful for reinforcing rules and sentence structures. Written Job Application Document I wrote a formal job application in English. This helped me practice structure, tone, and vocabulary used in professional contexts. Reading and Grammar Comprehension Quiz  Another quiz to measure progress in grammar usage and reading comprehension, including workplace-...

Media Literacy – Understanding What We Read and Watch

 We are exposed to news and media all day. Media literacy has taught me to detect fake news, clickbait, and biased content. Knowing English gives me access to international media so I can compare headlines and verify facts. Now, I think twice before sharing information. I check the source, the intention, and the tone. English has helped me filter content and be more responsible online. Words learned: fake news, clickbait, viral content, manipulation, reliable source

Critical Thinking – A Tool for Better Learning

 Critical thinking means analyzing, not just accepting information. When I read or listen to content in English, I ask: Is this source reliable? Is it based on facts or opinions? What is the intention behind the message? These questions help me compare perspectives and understand context better. I’ve learned to organize arguments logically and respectfully. English has helped me become more analytical and express myself clearly — not only as a student but as a citizen. Phrases I use: In my opinion..., Based on evidence..., This source is reliable...

English for My Professional Future

 I’m studying Business Administration and also a Technology in Advertising Development at SENA. English is essential in both areas — especially for understanding business vocabulary, digital marketing strategies, and global trends. It helps me read articles, watch tutorials, and present ideas with confidence. Vocabulary learned: entrepreneurship, teamwork, strategy, target audience, branding

A December Full of Memories in Venezuela

 In December, I traveled to my home country, Venezuela. I visited my parents and sisters, and we celebrated Christmas together. We cooked, talked, laughed, and shared special moments. During the trip, I read English texts and listened to English podcasts. I even taught my nieces a few English words! Past tense practiced: visited, stayed, celebrated, cooked, practiced, taught

Hobbies, My Favorite Way to Learn

  In my free time, I love reading romance novels — especially in English. I also watch subtitled movies, listen to worship music in English, and go jogging while reviewing vocabulary. These hobbies make learning English enjoyable and natural. Expressions I now use: I enjoy..., I go jogging..., I listen to..., I learn while having fun...

My Little Family, My Greatest Motivation

I live with my husband and our lovely cat, Lucas. We are a small but happy family. They are my greatest support and motivation every day. My parents and sisters live in Venezuela, and I have a twin sister named Luz. She speaks English very well and helps me with pronunciation during video calls. Speaking with her has helped me feel more confident when I talk in English. Vocabulary learned: husband, twin sister, cat, home, support, video call, pronunciation, improve.