I'd like to learn many things after I graduate, like specialize in another languages. The Japanese for example, I really like their culture and learn their language it really interests me. A part-time course would be lovely to achieve it, to make me easier to travel to the country and make it more enjoyable.
Other thing I'd like to learn and has nothing to do with the communication is the specialization in pc hardware, I seriously enjoy the subject and I’d love to take a course to increase my knowledge about the theme. I'd like to repair my own computer without pay to other person, that's one of the reasons too.
Of course, I’d like to get better my English to the maximum level, unlike the Japanese or informatic knowledge, things that I consider a hobby, I know that the English, besides to let me consume a lot of content that is not available in Spanish, it would help me in professional ways. I don't know too much about the courses in the country, but I'd like to learn enough to be confident with my English to talk normally with English speakers.
As you say, learning languages is very important, especially English because it helps us to communicate in most parts of the world. I also think it's great to learn other languages and I think it would be amazing to learn Japanese.
ResponderBorrarJapanese seems a very complicated languaje but with patience everything can be learned. Informatic has always found a very interesting subject but my problems are mathematics hahahhaa.
ResponderBorrarI think it is good to learn about a topic that interests you previously. Also, from my point of view I think that the specialization in PC hardware is very useful, especially now (because of the online mode).
ResponderBorrarPS: I love the lenguage of Japan, I hope you can to learn it!
I was star struck by the fact that you want to learn about hardware specialization, unlike you, I do believe that it can work as an extra tool in your resume in the world of communications, it could undoubtedly differentiate you from another professional and give you extra points.
ResponderBorrarThere are so many interesting things yet to do, one of them without a doubt is learning a new language. You are doing great while you keep doing the stuff that you want and care about. I hope you get to know more of the japanese culture.
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