My Tribute to los libros de Espanol...
My 2nd to last time teaching at BCN….and I can barely remember what I taught. My head felt like it was splitting open all day, I’m definitely getting sick. Tuesday night, I had a slight fever, I was really hot which is wired because my flat is always freezing, but by the time I went to bed, my teeth were chattering and I was so cold that 3 layers plus a thick blanket couldn’t warm me up!
But the good news is, I had more time to read! I’m reading One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez (I just love that name!) because he is an Hispanic writer and I am in Spain (at least a few more days) so I felt the need to throw myself into the culture. But I really wanted to get something actually in Espanol—so a few days ago I went to a little bookstore and bought a book recommended to me—La Sombra Del Viento (The Shadow of the Wind) by Carlos Ruiz Zafron. I didn’t realize until after the man rung me up that the book had 550 pages in it!! I’m on page 5. It has A LOT of words I’ve never learned (like “con un leve asentimiento” which means “with a slight nod”) or thought about learning. But I bought the thing, so now I’m determined. Who cares if I need Google translate to read it? Or of I have to make notes in the margins? Or if I have to read a sentence 3 times to get the quasi-full meaning? Whatever. It’s good motivation—and a good goal to have. By this time next year, I’ll finish the book and be so much better at Spanish!
You are very ambitious, good for you! Keep up the good work Dawn. And don't get SICK!
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Sarah Dawes