Friday, 26 October 2007

Two weeks exploring blogosphere...

Two weeks clicking on blue and green words, new windows that showed me what I was looking for, or that showed me something completely different from what I was looking for... I have seen a lot of curious things, and I could not imagine that it could be so... huge?
I found interesting going to see those blogs, and sometimes I left a message, just to say "I've been here, and I like your blog, and I want you to know it..."

What I found extremely difficult is to write something in my blog! Before deciding what I could put in, I thought "would it be interesting, or is it just boring, and nobody would read it?!". That is probably because I did not decide myself to make a blog, and so I have not a precise idea of what I want it to be (for example I think I will change the title as soon as I found something striking and not banal...).

As a language activity I think that could be helpful! Going around to read something from native speakers is surely a good way to improve your vocabolary, but of course you should be careful, there are many wrong or "unpolite" uses of the language you should avoid rather than learn!

3 comments:

giovisperotto said...

Hi Claudia!
I noticed that you’ve already received a comment by a blogger who is not attending our English course! What a luck!
I’m sure I’ll follow your advice to leave comments on the blog I’ll visiting during my “trip” in the blogsphere. Besides updating it continuously, I think that the best way to get your personal blog be known is leaving comments on other blogs in order to achieve the curiosity of the bloggers and inviting them to visit yours!
Good luck for the developing of your blog!
See you tomorrow!
Giovi

giovisperotto said...
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Claudia said...

Thanks Giovi,
i felt a bit strange leaving a comment on other people's blog, the first time is like enter someon else's house without asking permission, but the you realize that the door is open and the reason is to let people in!

try, and have fun!
Claudia