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Post 5: Traveling and Cultural Exchange

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  Labels: Travel, Culture, English Practice Traveling is one of the best ways to practice English. Even if you don’t travel physically, virtual tours and cultural exchange programs provide great opportunities to use the language in real contexts. Talking to people from different countries teaches us new expressions and cultural traditions. This not only improves our English but also opens our minds to diversity and respect.

Post 4: My Work Experience and English

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Labels: Work, English Skills, Career English has become an essential skill in the workplace. During my learning process, I have practiced conversations about job interviews, teamwork, and professional emails. These activities helped me improve my writing skills and confidence when speaking in formal situations. Learning English for work also allowed me to understand technical vocabulary and communicate better with people from different countries.

Post 3: Crime and Punishment: A Reflection

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  Labels: Crime, Law, Social Issues Crime and punishment are topics that invite us to think about justice and ethics. In our lessons, we discussed whether punishment should be focused on rehabilitation or retribution. Personally, I believe education and opportunities are key to reducing crime rates. Understanding these concepts in English improves our vocabulary in legal and social contexts, as well as our ability to express opinions on complex issues.

Post 2: Critical Thinking and Media Literacy

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  Labels: Critical Thinking, Media Literacy, Education Critical thinking is essential in the digital age. Media literacy allows us to identify reliable sources and avoid fake news. In English learning, these skills help us understand the context of information, evaluate its credibility, and make informed decisions. Developing critical thinking also improves our ability to debate, write essays, and analyze different perspectives.

Post 1: Learning English through Family, Hobbies, and Travels

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  Labels: Family, Hobbies, English Learning During my English learning process, I have explored topics related to family, hobbies, interests, and traveling. Talking about my family helped me improve vocabulary related to relationships. Hobbies and personal interests gave me the chance to use English in daily life situations, making learning more natural. Traveling, even virtually, opened the door to new cultures and idiomatic expressions, which enriched my communication skills.