Well... personally I have never been very good in English, during school we always had both English and French, the English teacher was very boring, however, the fantastic French teacher which led me to put aside the language a bit. Then I saw it again in the university, where the professors have been quite good, they motivate you, they force you to participate, to risk what has helped me a lot to understand the language. English really takes me out of my comfort zone, it's something that I don't handle and I would have to dedicate a lot of time to be able to advance in the way that I would like, but at the moment the university doesn't allow me to have classes from 8am to 8pm several days a week, and the workshop load is excessive, which doesn't allow us to focus on other branches that although they interest me they take a low place in the priorities.
Really like talking about a country I would like to visit, when I want to visit all of them, absolutely all of them. It is my dream that when I graduate from my degree I will dedicate myself to travel for a couple of years and get to know other cultures, architecture, especially the West, turns out that it omits its architecture. If I had to choose or decide on the first country I want to visit, it would be Italy, definitely Italy, it may sound very classic, repetitive and everything, but it is really worth getting to know the temples of classical architecture, they are enormous, besides they have a thousand and one stories to tell, mythical stories, constructive methods that one says how they could have assembled something so magnificent at that time. And if I would stay there and work, I think that, if they give me the opportunity, I don't refuse, jajajsj but seriously speaking, it is not a place where I would like to stay for a long time, but to travel to see its beauty a...
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