Kari

Yeaaaah, finally this first half-year is finished, and I'm so happy because of that :D

Like Michael Jackson's life, this blog comes to its end too, and I have to evaluate this experience like a blogger (my first one, because I don't have a private blog)
and I'll say that it was a good experience, but not so much. Posting in this blog helped me to dare to write in english, something I never did before. Although I learned some expressions and corrected my grammatical mistakes, it wasn't enough to improve "my english" significantly... but I guess I'm gonna improve a lot more with practice through the pass of the years.

I agree with blog tasks, because it's so much funny than to complete sentences in an english book. For example, in our english blogs, we can choose many things: like a name, design, colors, images, etc. On the other hand, blogging for this course had too many things I did't like, for example, the topics were repetitive... I mean, I know I'm studying journalism, but I don't want to talk about it every week. Everyone of my classmates have their own interests... I would like have written about other topics different from journalism. Also the time to do the tasks was too short... It is important to know that not all the students have the same english level (even when we're all on "pre-intermediate" level), so we don't have the same habilities to write, and this activity take us differents time to make it done (I would have preferred the entire week to do my tasks, because I have to do other things too).

Although this was a good opportunity to practice "my english", I must confess it was a experience very traumatic, really, I didn't enjoy it so much. Writing in class was so difficult to me, because I'm a little bit slow doing it... and to watch my classmates end all their tasks on time (I mean, in class), was very frustrating to me. So I had to finish the tasks at home, and it took me a lot of my free time or study time.

That's all...

Ooohh! I forgot to say that this experience helped me to know how to use a blog, hahaha!


Gooooooooooood byeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Kari
My perfect job would be nothing to earn money :D! hahahaha, no, it's a joke (but a really good idea)


I would like to work on spectacle media, going free to music concerts and also to movie premiers. I really love music and cinema, so I think I would do a really good job. I don't know if I want to write in a magazine or newspaper, or to work on TV... I guess I will decide by the end of my career.

To being a good journalist it's necessary to know everything about we're informing. This is why we must be responsibles with our work, doing interviews to anyone who can help us and to investigate everything what is necessary to tell the truth about what we're informing. To be a good spectacle journalist (not a "SQP journalist") also it's necessary to have energies to come to concerts or premiers, and more important is to have a critical point of view to give an opinion about shows or movies watched.

I think I'll do a good job in a spectacle media because like I said, I love music concerts and movies, so I'll work passionately to tell people what's happening with culture in our country. But also I'm interested to learn about others culture expressions, like painting, dancing, drama, etc., so I would do a big effort to inform about that too.

I don't know if it will be dificult to find a job in a spectacle media, because culture is everywhere: Every month bands from different countries come to our to do concerts, and chilean bands also do that; movies has a premiere weekly, painters do exhibitions in many places and actors do their work in theatres... so I think it always be necessary to inform these activities to people who loves culture, and like to go there.

Culture will never die, and I hope spectacles journalism neither... because if this happen, my dream will never come true :( hahaha.

Greatings!
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