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Hi all!

I personally like languages ​​in general; I think they have a lot of cultural wealth and it is attractive to know that we can communicate with other people whose cultures are so different from ours. It will always be a good challenge.



Since I was little I have listened to a lot of music in English, which has helped me a lot to learn a good amount of words and refine my ears. I was very struck by listening to songs by artists and noticing how their accents changed depending on whether they were American, English or Australian. This made listening to music much more entertaining.

At school I was not very applied in English class, I admit it. I was a bit complicated in my teens; I think I would have liked to take more advantage of that space, the dynamics and my teacher.
I think personally it is easier for me to hear and understand the language; while I think my writing is not so bad, speaking it makes me insecure. Sometimes I think it's not because of not understanding grammar or something like that, but rather it's lack of confidence or fear.



Finally, during this quarantine I have been studying English in a personal way, to improve grammar, increase vocabulary and sharpen listening. I have used some Spotify podcasts and they have helped me a lot. I find it to be a dynamic way of understanding. Also on YouTube there is an English course that is quite interesting. I think that technology and networks can be very helpful in these matters if we use it correctly.
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Hi all!

Changes are always good, but you have to have the will and the patience to understand them.

Regarding the university's English program and its different professors that I have had, there are some things to say.



First of all, I would like to say that I think it is important to add more playful instances in the teaching of English. For this, music is essential. For example asking us to share songs of our personal taste and in the lyrics to review complex words, pronunciation and English phonetics. You can also check a little grammar in these same songs. All this strengthening listening and making the class more entertaining. I think the program lacks innovation and fun.

On the other hand, although it is important that people lose their fear of exposure; I think you have to be careful with asking for tasks like "videos", for example. Since it is possible that among the students there is someone who seems extremely invasive and uncomfortable. The personalities are varied and that stress (especially in quarantine) can cause considerable discomfort in someone. I think the program should think about being more flexible with those kinds of exercises.



Finally, I think that it would be important to find a way in which we can learn basic grammar, because there are things of very different logic with Spanish and that we can only know it if they explain it to us in a non-boring way. Perhaps in small work groups where you can later exchange knowledge with others and change a little role. As a dynamic and shared learning.

I am also very grateful for the program, because with the three different teachers that I have been I have learned something important.

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Personal opinions about something or someone will always be a controversial topic. Developing and socializing them will take a lot of energy, tolerance and time.



Personally, I think I am good at receiving opinions from others; I find it necessary to have active listening because we don't always know how our own behavior affects the world. But when making changes, I highly value the opinion of my close circles, such as my parents and friends. They have more meaning to me.

Regarding hateful opinions towards me, I really don't care that much at all. I do not give them power or space in my daily routine.

On the other hand, about giving opinions about others, I try to do it with a lot of justification, information and in a more rational way. Without falling into moralisms, but also not forgetting that it is important to have an ethical minimum based on respect. It seems very postmodern to point out that you can do everything and say everything regardless of the consequences.

In particular, I think that today in today's world, social media plays a fundamental role, but it also works as a double-edged tool. People are understanding how important it is to form an opinion about things that happen, but on the other hand, this platform is used as a space to spread unfounded and free hatred.



Finally I want to say that I am very satisfied that Chilean society is strengthening its positions and criticism of the system; and I only hope that in this there can be an ethical minimum where we do not forget the other and his emotions.

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During the time of the pandemic, my subject "Psycho-social Trauma" and the reading of some articles in which the subject of mourning is addressed has been very interesting and useful. But I am referring to this unusual duel in which the affections are struck even more violently by forced and distant farewells.



The process of living a mourning is as normal as crying when you hurt yourself, sleeping when you are tired and it is the natural way of expressing when we have our broken heart hurt by sadness. In these moments of pandemic for some it is sad to know that they will not be able to see that person you love, that they will not be able to say goodbye or tell them in person how much they wanted it, it is as if there is a void at the end of life.

When people can build a ritual or just say goodbye, the grieving process becomes more adaptive; It does not mean that there is no pain, but that it is possible to resignify them and continue living with it. It is important to understand that grief as a process has a continuity. It will go through deep sadness, emotional disconnection for the first few weeks and emotions such as anger, fear may be present. Some sensation of decay, lack of energy, crying, difficulty sleeping, tightness in the chest or throat among others could be physical sensations could also be present.



Today the stress of not being able to visit and take the hand of that person you know is suffering; not being able to know his death situation and above all not delivering a ritual and farewell are the difficulties that arise in this current scenario, situations that could deepen the feelings described above.

The process of closing all mourning is essential for an optimal elaboration since it can resignify the departure of that person with a relief component, of purpose that will make the process of loss more bearable.

For the mourning process, accompaniment is important, knowing that there is another who listens to us and contains us and today there are various groups that can help us in this regard, to visualize their personal resources to better deal with mourning and the emotions that arise with the loss.



This resource that today is very accessible will be of great help, perhaps not at the present time, but when this has happened, since that is when we will really be facing grief, when it is not important to anyone, but will only be for who will be dealing with their pain and suffering.

The important thing is not to stay with the feeling that we were not there, but with the tranquility that this person will continue to live in our memory and that we can give him a sense of presence in the ways that we believe that help us generate a ritual of closure and hope. This does not end, love and memory are still alive
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I hope they are in the best possible conditions. How often do we think about the future?

Thinking about the future and the development of my professional life there are some topics that excite me a lot.

First, work as a psychologist in clinical spaces with those who are suffering from some type of cancer. Oncology and the handling of subjectivity in complex moments interests me immensely.



Talking and facing painful moments will always be challenging; and I feel an ethical duty to be able to contribute from my discipline. Thinking not only of who is sick or dying, but also of loved ones.

I believe that health systems in general do not sufficiently promote mental health and there is a significant deficit in those cases in which patients present extremely serious conditions. A part of me wants to help change this situation.




For this, I would like to do some postgraduate study abroad, ideally the following two years after graduating; especially in Spain where I have seen, for example at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and the Universidad de Barcelona, ​​there are clinical psychology programs specialized in oncology and old age.

It gives me great comfort to think of being a supporter, somewhere in the world, for those who are losing hope and do not know how to strengthen their inner world. Maybe this is how I would like someone to help some of my loved ones who are facing death and even myself.





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For me, meditation is a deeply healing experience; He had a chance to practice it a few times and I was relieved after doing it. I greatly admire those who have the constancy of meditation, I think they are a good example for us all.

How do I feel in these last months of isolation? The truth is that I think the past for different emotions and moods; everything very variable, very changing, very confusing.

Initially I decided to have a clear routine to make the best use of time, after that I understood that this structure would not make me feel very comfortable; I was unconsciously pushing myself to do things and I wasn't enjoying myself.

Weeks later I started to flow little by little, letting go of the things that had been imposed on me. And to this day he kept me in this position. I read novels, I have moments of physical training, I write, I watch series and movies, I have become closer to my family and I have stopped using social networks a bit, I have felt more anxious than normal.

My social life and contact with friends have not been very fluid lately, but it has been good.

When the English classes started, sometimes I was a little discouraged by the amount of time in front of the computer and the pressure to participate. But lately it has been less intense and more friendly.

And thinking about it, I think that healthy practices like meditation have helped my less anxious general anxiety a lot lately. I have become more aware of my breathing, my body sensations, my mind and thoughts. He took things slower, knowing that he couldn't have everything under control or in order; He learned to flow a little more and accept the unexpected. 




After watching the video on youtube, I thought about how interesting they would try to have a more constant approach with this practice. Especially in these times of pandemic. And why is it so important in the midst of a global catastrophe?

He found some articles and blogs that support and motivate what I said earlier; She learned the importance of managing fear and making it adaptive and not an illness. It makes a lot of sense to me that maintaining a good mood, calm and tranquility is essential, as well as consulting only verified information about the coronavirus.

In this sense, I have wondered how to constantly stop thinking about the coronavirus? And some relaxation techniques, like deep breathing, meditation, mindfulness and self-awareness have helped me a lot; And the most important thing is that I have been able to share it with my family.

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Hi everyone,

A place I would like to visit is Japan, philosophy of life and culture has always caught my attention.
I know a few things about Japan, such as good levels of security, the amazing architecture of its temples, castles, and cities in general.


I also know that Japanese philosophy has historically been a fusion of indigenous Shinto and continental religions, such as Buddhism and Confucianism. Both have allowed the development of a human mentality that believes in the continuous improvement of the integral being.
This is why I would like to study there for a while, to learn the language and other new things to break a bit with my western paradigms. Change lifestyle, understand things and relate to others.

On the other hand, once there I would like to visit the different typical places (of course), but also to know the life of the Japanese countryside, share with isolated native people from the big cities and eat different (and many) meals.

I hope someday to be able to travel and enjoy the art and the particular beauty of that country



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