Studying Online or In Person
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Have you studied online or in person? Tell me about the experience.
¿Has estudiado en línea o en persona? Cuéntame cómo fue la experiencia. buena respuesta:
I have studied online, and the experience was convenient because I could join the class from home. I did not need to travel, so I had more time before and after the lesson. But I had to be careful. It was easy to look at my phone or become distracted by things in my room. Online study worked best when I prepared my desk, checked the lesson link, and treated it like a real class. For me, preparation made the online class feel more like school.
He estudiado en línea, y la experiencia fue conveniente porque podía entrar a la clase desde casa. No necesitaba viajar, así que tenía más tiempo antes y después de la lección. Pero tenía que tener cuidado. Era fácil mirar el teléfono o distraerme con cosas de mi cuarto. Estudiar en línea funcionaba mejor cuando preparaba mi escritorio, revisaba el enlace de la clase y lo trataba como una clase de verdad. Para mí, prepararme hacía que la clase en línea se sintiera más como la escuela. What can make online study difficult?
buena respuesta:
Online study can be difficult when the internet connection is weak. If the sound stops, the video freezes, or the teacher’s screen does not load, students can miss important information. It is stressful because the problem is not always the student’s fault, but they still fall behind. They may also feel embarrassed to ask the teacher to repeat everything. A stable connection and checking equipment before class can help a lot. Recording the class, if allowed, can also help students review later.
Do you prefer online classes or in-person classes?
buena respuesta:
I prefer in-person classes because I focus better in the classroom. When I travel to campus and sit with other students, I feel that I am ready to learn. It is easier to ask the teacher a quick question, and I can understand body language more clearly. I also like speaking to classmates after class because we can check homework or discuss difficult points. Online classes are useful, but in person feels more serious for me. It also helps me separate study time from home life.
What advice would you give to someone studying online for the first time?
buena respuesta:
The class link, microphone, camera, and internet connection should be checked early before the lesson starts. This sounds simple, but it prevents a lot of stress in the first few minutes. They should also keep the teacher’s email or class message page open in case there is a problem. If everything is ready early, the student can join calmly and focus on the lesson instead of fixing technology. Joining five minutes early is a good habit for new online students.