Introduction

 My journey at SENA has been an enriching chapter in my life. I've gained invaluable knowledge, especially in the realm of English, where the dynamic approach has been instrumental. In this blog, I'll share my experiences, highlighting the use of the past perfect and future perfect tenses.




My Past Experiences

Prior to SENA, I had dabbled in English, but it was never as dynamic as my current experience. My previous learning was primarily based on traditional methods.

The past perfect is used to describe an action that occurred before another action in the past. Here's how I applied it in my learning:

  • Before joining SENA, I had studied English for two years.

  • I had already created a mind map before class, which helped me grasp the lesson better.

  • I had practiced with my classmates before presenting our final project.




Dynamic Tools

One of the most effective tools we used was mind mapping. This technique helped me organize my thoughts and enhance my English comprehension. We used various apps and software, making the process more engaging and interactive.



Future Expectations

Looking ahead, I know the knowledge I've gained will be invaluable. The future perfect describes an action that will be completed before a specific time in the future. Here's how I envision using it in my career:

  • By the end of my SENA course, I will have significantly improved my English communication skills.

  • Upon completing my training, I will have developed the ability to create interactive English educational resources.

  • Within a few years, I will have reached an advanced level of English, allowing me to work in international environments.


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