Aprendiendo Espanol
I have been getting so frustrated with my lack of spanish skills. I can get by in present tense, but God forbid I need to talk about anything I've done or plan to do! It occured to me recently that I was just as frustrated a year ago and I couldn't even begin to get by even in the present tense. This helped me realize that I have indeed learned a lot. There is a ton more to learn but poco y poco, right?! I'm not nearly as frustrated when I put it into context.
There is this time factor that I'm seeing and really appreciating. There is only so much you can learn at a time. You have to practice and focus on a few things, then once those are under your belt, you can move on the the next bit. Working on the past tense isn't so hard now that I know the present. And those direct and indirect object pronouns are way easier now that I know the actual objects. Last year my spanish teaher would throw in a Le or Lo and I'd freak out. Now, sometimes I wonder what she is talking about, but I am way quicker on the uptake.
Those are the little things that I remember and am encouraged by. Who knows what will frustrate me next year but I'm guessing it won't be what frustrates me now. That puts a smile on my face!
I even told a joke the other day. I took a taxi somewhere and when I got out I got the taxi drivers number so I could call him the next time I needed a ride. He said his name was Juan and I said "ah, Juan, un nombre unico en Bolivia!" (for you non spanish speakers, that translates to, Juan, what a unique name in bolivia). He looked up at me ready to correct me, then saw my smile and gave a little chuckle. I told my students about my joke experience and although they thought it was cheesy they gave a little laugh.
I have been getting so frustrated with my lack of spanish skills. I can get by in present tense, but God forbid I need to talk about anything I've done or plan to do! It occured to me recently that I was just as frustrated a year ago and I couldn't even begin to get by even in the present tense. This helped me realize that I have indeed learned a lot. There is a ton more to learn but poco y poco, right?! I'm not nearly as frustrated when I put it into context.
There is this time factor that I'm seeing and really appreciating. There is only so much you can learn at a time. You have to practice and focus on a few things, then once those are under your belt, you can move on the the next bit. Working on the past tense isn't so hard now that I know the present. And those direct and indirect object pronouns are way easier now that I know the actual objects. Last year my spanish teaher would throw in a Le or Lo and I'd freak out. Now, sometimes I wonder what she is talking about, but I am way quicker on the uptake.
Those are the little things that I remember and am encouraged by. Who knows what will frustrate me next year but I'm guessing it won't be what frustrates me now. That puts a smile on my face!
I even told a joke the other day. I took a taxi somewhere and when I got out I got the taxi drivers number so I could call him the next time I needed a ride. He said his name was Juan and I said "ah, Juan, un nombre unico en Bolivia!" (for you non spanish speakers, that translates to, Juan, what a unique name in bolivia). He looked up at me ready to correct me, then saw my smile and gave a little chuckle. I told my students about my joke experience and although they thought it was cheesy they gave a little laugh.


















