My first week of classes is coming to an end. It is amazing how different going to school is when you actually want to go. I've often wondered what causes the change in sentiment from utter revulsion to genuine interest. Ask any 10 year old if he'd rather be playing with his friends or attending school, and 99.9% of the time you'll get the friends answer. Even in college when I got to choose classes that seemed interesting, school seemed to lose the battle over running, Halo 3, and alcohol. But now I legitimately want to go.
There are 5 computers and wifi to access free internet so you pretty much have all of the amenities of a regular school.
One last thought... The problem I have with Spanish classes in the US is that they don't actually teach you how to speak fluently. You learn the grammar and some vocabulary, but after a certain level the classes switch to become Spanish versions of their English counterparts (Spanish Literature, History of XXXX Spanish speaking country). There is not nearly enough emphasis on speaking and conversation, which is the whole fucking point of learning another language. I stopped taking Spanish after finishing the grammar classes because my only options were the History of El Salvador, examining the roles of the Mexican Diaspora in the American Southwest, or Chilean poetry. These classes could very well be interesting, but I don't want to be the next Gabriel Garcia Marquez. I want to be able to discuss Bolivian socialism with a student at the university, or flirt with the Colombian girl in the white dress. It is one thing to be able to read or write fluently, or even know what to say in your head... but it is quite another to have a back and forth conversation without thinking. And the only way to become comfortable doing so is to practice speaking. I don't imagine it would be that difficult or expensive to hire a handful of Spanish tutors to just talk with small groups of students for a few times or week, or even pay some of the many native-speaker students to do this as a work-study job.
it's true i started making that realization going into my fourth year in college. actually wanting to learn makes all the difference!
ReplyDeletethat pool table looks so mini!