Semester Task: Reflection Note
This semester left a lot of impressions. Great work has been done. So I would like to share my opinion on it.
First of all, I liked the way we worked during the classes. Not only were we writing essays or summaries for ourselves, but also were commenting on the works which groupmates did. In addition, I liked that we were not just constantly working all the way by ourselves, but also were uniting in groups to complete the task. This greatly eased the entire process and increased efficiency.
Moreover, what fascinated me the most is that we continued working with ‘The Guardian’. This resource has an infinite number of articles on different topics: from politics to the computer industry; so there is always something that suits you. Futhermore, most often the topics are intertwined with each other, which gives additional food for thought.
As for what seemed to me not very useful, is that the classes were focused only on one current topic, so it sometimes slowed down the studying process. A few small tasks, I think, should be more productive.
In the next semester, I would love to work on some Youtube resources, development programs and videos, because this type of studying is very interesting, and most importantly – it’s visual. Also, I would not mind learning some new techniques for writing essays and commenting on some articles.
Some topics I would suggest for our futher discussion are poverty, ecology, and gender issues. I consider these topics to be at the peak of their popularity, so it will be interesting to hear other opinions on them.
Thank you! I hope my groupmates liked it too.

First of all, I liked the way we worked during the classes. Not only were we writing essays or summaries for ourselves, but also were commenting on the works which groupmates did. In addition, I liked that we were not just constantly working all the way by ourselves, but also were uniting in groups to complete the task. This greatly eased the entire process and increased efficiency.
Moreover, what fascinated me the most is that we continued working with ‘The Guardian’. This resource has an infinite number of articles on different topics: from politics to the computer industry; so there is always something that suits you. Futhermore, most often the topics are intertwined with each other, which gives additional food for thought.
As for what seemed to me not very useful, is that the classes were focused only on one current topic, so it sometimes slowed down the studying process. A few small tasks, I think, should be more productive.
In the next semester, I would love to work on some Youtube resources, development programs and videos, because this type of studying is very interesting, and most importantly – it’s visual. Also, I would not mind learning some new techniques for writing essays and commenting on some articles.
Some topics I would suggest for our futher discussion are poverty, ecology, and gender issues. I consider these topics to be at the peak of their popularity, so it will be interesting to hear other opinions on them.
Thank you! I hope my groupmates liked it too.

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