miércoles, 8 de junio de 2016

Blog Session Nº8

Hello everyone!

We're in the final stage of the semester, and in the final posts. If we count this session, we only have 3 left.

Today's post will be about: "A Subject I've enjoyed studying this semester"

I know you have very different subjects or courses each semester, most students have 5/7 courses, and they can be divided into practical courses (doing and putting theory into practise) and theoretical courses.




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Which one was your favorite course?
Was the subject practical/theoretical?
Did you choose it because of the teacher or the schedule?
What would you change to this course/subject if you could?

These questions can help you develop your writing.
Please don't forget to comment in your classmates' posts, as well as in mine.
The minimum wordcount is 180.

 

12 comentarios:

  1. Everytime you learn interesting things in new classes

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  2. the last year, I enjoyed photography subject!

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  3. Usually the practical workshops are the funnier, where the experimentation brings new insights.

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  4. I hate theoretical courses but I also learn a lot in that classes.

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  5. Those artistic classes does not look like the ones I have in U de Chile

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  6. I agree with Francisca... but it's necessary theoretical class...

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  7. I agree with Francisca... but it's necessary theoretical class...

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  8. I love the practical class, I think it is a thousand times better than the theorical class.

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  9. THe theoretical class in uchile, sounds good but in my opinion and my experiencie nt really, however the theory its fundamental in my creative process and i love that as much as the practical class.

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  10. great topic! because it shows that everyone have differents choices ;)

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  11. In our career I would like if the theorical formation was more strong.

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