
At the end of this cycle, we have to thank our teachers for all the effort and dedication in every class.
They taught us all the knowledge we have now related to English.
The 11ºB class wants to thank all the teachers that came across our lives!

I started learning English when I entered the first year. My relationship with English, both language and subject, is not the best but I understand the language well when someone speaks to me and I try to improve all the time.
I always learn a few things while listening to music and watching series.
This is my last year of English but I would like to learn more.


My relationship with English was never very good.
I don't understand many things in English, and it is even more complicated to understand what I hear and write. However, if there is something written I can understand it better and quite well. For me English is very complicated due to some lack of interest at younger ages, but also because I have never been very interested in movies/series or videogames that always help us to understand a foreign language.
With English as a school subject, my relationship is the same, weak. I never had very good grades, either due to my lack of interest, however this year I have improved a lot and I understand much more than I did before, so I can say that I've improved a lot, because I have allowed myself to learn more and I've become more interested in the subject.









My relationship with English is not very good because I don´t understand it very well.
I find the English language difficult to learn but I have tried to improve my ability to speak and understand it over the years.

My relationship with English has never been very good, either as a language and/or as a subject. I have always had difficulties over the years.
I've always had problems in expressing myself because English has never been a language I was interested in or felt motivated to learn, perhaps due to the lack of interest in the beginning when English was introduced in my life as a student, thus creating difficulties in the learning process.


I've always liked English, but I started to understand it better two years ago, because in the summer holidays I started watching more series and movies in English.
Despite having some difficulties in writing and speaking, it is a language that I really like and I can understand most of the things people say.
My experience as an English student
throughout the school year was made
up of ups and downs.
It was easier to answer
the questions on the
texts, but it was more
difficult to do the
grammar exercises
and writing texts.
In general I liked
the subject
despite the
difficulties I
had.
My relationship with the English language started in the 2nd year when I started taking classes and watching videos on youtube in English. My skills in English have improved a lot. The English classes, though I didn't understand everything, were quite interesting and fun.
I think the English language is really interesting and important asI recognize it is a global language.

My relation with the English language started when I was 6 years old when I started learnig English at school. Soon I started learning English in the Internet too.
The English classes are interesting in general, but sometimes I found it repetive, because there are topics which are taught every year.
I really like English because of its use as a global language that can be used by everyone everywhere.



I have always had a great interest in the English language. As a school subject I've always had some difficulties but throughout this school year I was able to overcome them with the help of many activities and the support of my teacher. And, of course, listening to songs and watching films in English has helped me developing my skills a lot .
I started learning English in primary school, that is, at the age of 6.
I ended up liking the language because of the films and series I watch.
My relationship with the language is quite good except for grammar, and sometimes the subject turns out to be very repetitive.
So, today I like English a lot
and I hope I can actually use everything I've learned in the future in English speaking countries.

I've been learning and speaking English since I was in the 1st year at school.
However I've never had a very good relationship with the language, although it is a very interesting and important language.

My relationship with the English language is good, due to my great interest and admiration for the language. English is also fundamental for anyone, because of its importance at an international level. My relationship with the school subject is not the same, because I love the language but I don't feel the same way about the classes. I know this might seem strange but I can't adapt to the methods used.

I've always had a lot of difficulties speaking, writing and understanding English, which complicates the way I feel about the language.
The fact that I can’t understand English makes it a school subject that I’m not very interested in and I honestly can't say I feel motivated to learn it.

When I started learning English in primary school, I didn't like it much, and I wasn't very good at it. I couldn't understand anything.
Over time, I started to do better at English. I think watching films and series in English with subtitles has helped a lot. I began to understand the language better and started getting better grades in the subject.
English is very present in my everyday life I always listen to music and watch films in English, as I mentioned
before.
Now I understand the language well, and I think it's very important and it can help us a lot in the future.



I´ve always had contact with English since I can remember but I started studying and learning the language at 6.
I got used to listen to music and to watch movies in English.
I love this language because of how easy it is to learn.
I´m gratefull for having the opportunity to study and learn more about the language because I know how helpfull it will be in the future for me as I'm able to speak English fluently.

My relation with the English language is quite long and, in a way, it is also quite important, since it
has allowed me to evolve as a person and has opened doors to
new experiences and opportunities.
I've always liked to learn new things and when I started to learn how to
speak English, I thought it was a magnificent thing. English is now essential in everyday life, as it makes it easier to communicate with people from different countries and nationalities.
In addition to the academic and professional advantages
that the English language brings us, learning it has also been a very enriching experience.




I have been studying and learning English since I was 6 years old. I absolutely love the language. I find it a really helpful tool in the current world, as it is an universal language and almost everyone knows how to speak in English.
As for the english classes at school, I find them interesting. However, sometimes they can also be repetitive, as there are some topics which we repeat almost every year.
In conclusion, I really like the English language and in a near future, I'd like to visit an English speaking country, such as England.

I like English because I think that is the most important language in the world as it is a global language. I also like English at school, (grammar I don't like that much).
But I love when I need to write a text. I'm better at writing because I have time to think and to build the sentences carefully.
To be honest I would like to use/speak English more often but when I know that I'm speaking to someone that understands and speaks good English I block because I'm afraid of making mistakes. I try to speak English in my routine but the people I know don't like to speak in English .
I love watching things in English and listening to English music and I think that helps me to learn and to be more confident with my English .
English will be very useful in the future because I want to be a social worker and I think it means I'll be using the language quite often.

I started learning English when I was 6 years old and today, at 17, I'm still learning it.
When I was 10, my mom wanted me to take an English course. At the time I was upset because I would have less time to play and more hours in the classroom. After a few years attending the course, I realized that I was getting better and I started liking English because of that. I think that in the future I will live in an English-speaking country, probably Canada.

