Welcome everyone to your second blogging
assignment. This time, you will have to explain why you decided to embark on
the couse you are currently studying for. You should then consider including:
- Your dream jobs when you were a child
- Other course options that you had at the moment
of applying to university
- What made you decide in the end
- Your experience at university until now
- The kind of job you would like to have
Posdata:
- Your text should have no less than 130 words
- Leave a comment on three of your classmates' posts and on your teacher's post as well.
Open the Door
Do
you remember when I posted on my blog that 'I didn't know what to do with
my life once I finished school'? Well, to be more exact, that 'lost-in-space'
story did not begin at that stage of my life. However, before I go any further,
let me put this flattering remark into more optimistic words, so you can derive some useful
meaning from it.
Here
I go again. It happened to be at a very early age that I wanted to do so many
different things. I thought I had the potential and freedom to do whatever I
wanted to do. I had on my mind: becoming a garbage collector, spaceship pilot, gardener, cook, secretary, president, Teleton drummer, etc. As you
can see, everything was all connected.
As
I started focusing on one thing (earning a life in the 90's had to do
with choosing one career path and die then 'in office'), I envisaged working in
something related to literature. The thing was that I had won a poetry competition
at Universidad de Valparaiso around 2004-05. So it made total sense to me that if I
was going to choose one thing only with no turning back, that thing had to be
Spanish Literature. To cut a long story short, I applied to Universidad de
Chile. My first option was Spanish literature. And my second one was English Language and Literature (linguistics). You might guess what happened.
My
first year in the English programme was awful. I failed. Obviously
the only one thing I learned at school was 'open the door' and
'close the window' with some minor variations, such as 'open the door,
please-please'. But I was determined to overcome my English flaws and make
it through. Guess what again. I made it.
Now,
I have over nine years of experience working as a teacher, though, I am, strictly
speaking, a linguist (someone who dedicates himself/herself to the study
of language). I finished my MA degree in linguistics, specialising in
linguistic anthropology, which is basically the study of language and its
sociocultural relatedness.
In
mid-term future, I would love to continue my studies (hopefully a PhD) and do
more academic work, especially at Universidad de Chile: my second home.
Congratulations to keep trying and not give up the first year!
ResponderEliminarWhat a good story, keep working and never give up.
ResponderEliminarThank you, for all your efforts to from as the great teacher you are!
ResponderEliminarExcellent post! I hope you achieve all your goals and you can get your PhD to continue specializing in linguistics
ResponderEliminarHow admirable its perseverance! My best wishes for what a future is proposed.
ResponderEliminarIs admirable the way you don't give up the first year of your career
ResponderEliminarLovely history and with so much reality, thanks for share it with us, regards.
ResponderEliminarGreat history, but is very long
ResponderEliminarThank you, professor, for sharing your story
ResponderEliminarI loved the history!, You are so brave, persistent and dedicated!!, best regards.
ResponderEliminarThat relief Know that I am not the one that I joined university without knowing english,I'm hopeful of learn.
ResponderEliminarHe is a great example of a life teacher, I am surprised by his perseverance. Much success today and always for you.
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