Heads up!
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laepelba
May 03, 2010, 07:25 PM
This is just a heads up (more like a warning!) for y'all....
As I've already told you, I'm going to be studying Spanish in Buenos Aires in June and July. I will be taking two courses (concurrently) for four weeks. On Saturday, I received the syllabus for each course. Most of the work in the classes will be oral/conversational in nature. But there are twice weekly writing assignments, 125 words each; and eight written reflextions on the mandatory excursions/tours, etc. of 75 words each.
Based on the university's "honor code", I don't think that I want to post my writing assignments here for suggestions/corrections - I think I just want to see how I can do on my own.
But what I would like to do (if I can find the time...) is between now and the time I leave to write 125 word practice journal entries, post them here for correction, so that I can get into "the groove".
Here are some of the topics that I need to practice writing about:
- description of a cultural event that has surprised me
- description of a family (in Argentina, it will be my host family)
- description of a personal occurrence
- description of my favorite place (while in Argentina, it will be my favorite place in Argentina)
- write a letter to someone describing an event
- write a letter narrating something that is done differently in BsAs (might be difficult to "practice" this one... but I'll think of something)
- write about someone I've met
- write about a local or national event, learned about in a newspaper or television news broadcast
For some reason 125 words doesn't seem like a lot now, but it will probably seem like a HUGE amount when I start trying to write them.
I am always SO grateful for the support and help and encouragement that I receive from everyone here at Tomisimo!! You guys are the best!!! :D
chileno
May 03, 2010, 07:53 PM
For some reason 125 words doesn't seem like a lot now, but it will probably seem like a HUGE amount when I start trying to write them.
Well, I would like to earnestly advise you to do what I have been telling you all this time, when it comes to think about what to say etc.
You don't find 125 words to be a lot, and there is a simple reason for that. Since you know how to express yourself in English, it really isn't a big deal to describe something in 125 words, as a matter of fact most likely you would need more than 125 words to accommodate what you want to say nicely. ;)
The problem starts from the Spanish standpoint,then 125 words starts to look like a tome.
Please, follow my advise of thinking and writing in English what you want to say in Spanish, so your thinking doesn't scatter. That's all. :)
I won't press my point anymore.
CrOtALiTo
May 03, 2010, 10:45 PM
I wish you good luck with your study in the Argentina.
I hope that you get a lot of knowledge during your training.
Please later you could to telling us as how you was out there.
Ambarina
May 04, 2010, 03:57 AM
This is just a heads up (more like a warning!) for y'all....
For some reason 125 words doesn't seem like a lot now, but it will probably seem like a HUGE amount when I start trying to write them.
I am always SO grateful for the support and help and encouragement that I receive from everyone here at Tomisimo!! You guys are the best!!! :D
Seguro que te será fácil escribir 125 palabras sobre los temas que has enumerado. Describir un evento cultural que te haya sorprendido, la familia, algo que se haga de diferente manera en Buenos Aires, una persona que hayas conocido o demás temas, seguro que te hacen sobrepasar ese número de palabras.
No son tareas ingratas dado que al final de tu estancia, tendrás un diario o algo parecido, que en un tiempo futuro podrás consultar, y recordarás lo buenos momentos.
Por cierto, 125 palabras son tarea fácil para corregir. Los amigos de Tomísimo te echaremos una mano entre todos para que puedas mejorar. El aviso para navegantes o “Heads up” está demás, pues este mensaje tiene exactamente 125 palabras y desde luego, no son demasiadas.
:D:D
Hope you understood!:)
laepelba
May 04, 2010, 07:09 PM
Seguro que te será fácil escribir 125 palabras sobre los temas que has enumerado. Describir un evento cultural que te haya sorprendido, la familia, algo que se haga de diferente manera en Buenos Aires, una persona que hayas conocido o demás temas, seguro que te hacen sobrepasar ese número de palabras.
No son tareas ingratas dado que al final de tu estancia, tendrás un diario o algo parecido, que en un tiempo futuro podrás consultar, y recordarás lo buenos momentos.
Por cierto, 125 palabras son tarea fácil para corregir. Los amigos de Tomísimo te echaremos una mano entre todos para que puedas mejorar. El aviso para navegantes o “Heads up” está demás, pues este mensaje tiene exactamente 125 palabras y desde luego, no son demasiadas.
:D:D
Hope you understood!:)
I DO understand - thank you, Ambarina! The thing that scares me a bit is that I have been doing the majority of my Spanish writing here on Tomisimo, always knowing that I'll get good corrections. The thought of writing for a grade, without Tomisimo to correct my work before handing it in makes me nervous. Yet again, this whole "going back to school" thing is making me nervous, too........
chileno
May 05, 2010, 07:10 AM
I DO understand - thank you, Ambarina! The thing that scares me a bit is that I have been doing the majority of my Spanish writing here on Tomisimo, always knowing that I'll get good corrections. The thought of writing for a grade, without Tomisimo to correct my work before handing it in makes me nervous. Yet again, this whole "going back to school" thing is making me nervous, too........
In that respect, I would have to advise you not to care much about inserting your foot, because one learns from errors.
Be ready to laugh at yourself. When I say "be ready" I mean for you to be keen of/at/to (?) your errors and to possible "fixes" and not to "laugh them away".
About the going back to school feeling, enjoy it (this time). After all, now you are an adult that is seeking to learn, so why not enjoy it?
:thumbsup:
CrOtALiTo
May 05, 2010, 09:59 AM
In that respect, I would have to advise you not to care much about inserting your foot, because one learns from errors.
Be ready to laugh at yourself. When I say "be ready" I mean for you to be keen of/at/to (?) your errors and to possible "fixes" and not to "laugh them away".
About the going back to school feeling, enjoy it (this time). After all, now you are an adult that is seeking to learn, so why not enjoy it?
:thumbsup:
Your words was very inspired.
pjt33
May 05, 2010, 11:50 AM
For some reason 125 words doesn't seem like a lot now, but it will probably seem like a HUGE amount when I start trying to write them.
Sí :D
Recuerdo cuando hice el A-level, aprender a escribir ensayos de 300 palabras me costó mucho más que el imperfecto del subjuntivo.
laepelba
May 05, 2010, 07:59 PM
About the going back to school feeling, enjoy it (this time). After all, now you are an adult that is seeking to learn, so why not enjoy it?
:thumbsup:
It's not that I'm worried about enjoying it. I wish I didn't have to make a certain grade - THAT is what's stressing me out. If I didn't have to work for a grade ... if I could just take the class and do all of the work and have it graded, etc., etc., etc., then I would very MUCH enjoy it. Nothing I have done in the past almost 20 years has been graded - NOTHING. Now I have to get grades for something that I'm emotionally attached to. EEEEKKK!!!
:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
chileno
May 05, 2010, 11:59 PM
It's not that I'm worried about enjoying it. I wish I didn't have to make a certain grade - THAT is what's stressing me out. If I didn't have to work for a grade ... if I could just take the class and do all of the work and have it graded, etc., etc., etc., then I would very MUCH enjoy it. Nothing I have done in the past almost 20 years has been graded - NOTHING. Now I have to get grades for something that I'm emotionally attached to. EEEEKKK!!!
:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
hahaha!
Don't worry and be happy. Just make the best you can.
bobjenkins
May 06, 2010, 12:51 AM
hahaha!
Don't worry and be happy. Just make the best you can.
Me suena mejor ,, do the best you can:)
It's not that I'm worried about enjoying it. I wish I didn't have to make a certain grade - THAT is what's stressing me out. If I didn't have to work for a grade ... if I could just take the class and do all of the work and have it graded, etc., etc., etc., then I would very MUCH enjoy it. Nothing I have done in the past almost 20 years has been graded - NOTHING. Now I have to get grades for something that I'm emotionally attached to. EEEEKKK!!!
:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
Dont worry you´re going to do great!
chileno
May 06, 2010, 09:02 AM
Me suena mejor ,, do the best you can:)
Correct. Whatever I was thinking of... :)
laepelba
May 06, 2010, 01:37 PM
"The best I can...." still needs to be a certain grade or I won't be credited for my recertification for my teaching license ... I'm honestly worried about not getting a good enough grade...... :(
CrOtALiTo
May 06, 2010, 01:54 PM
"The best I can...." still needs to be a certain grade or I won't be credited for my recertification for my teaching license ... I'm honestly worried about not getting a good enough grade...... :(
Don't worry Laepelba.
You will get the the certification that you need to for your degree.
Only you need to endeavor more in your studies.
Please you should to pray for get the you need in your career.:)
Good luck
laepelba
May 06, 2010, 02:26 PM
Endeavor MORE?? You have no idea how much time I spend studying and trying to pull everything together for this trip ... instead of doing more important things like cleaning my house, cooking, grading papers, etc................ Eeeeek - I can't imagine finding time for more...................
bobjenkins
May 06, 2010, 03:12 PM
Todas tus preocupaciones desaparecerán cuando vengas en Buenos Aires :):)
laepelba
May 06, 2010, 03:12 PM
Todas tus preocupaciones desaparecerán cuando vengas en Buenos Aires :):)
Espero que si.........
chileno
May 06, 2010, 06:31 PM
Todas tus preocupaciones desaparecerán cuando vengas en Buenos Aires :):)
vayas a
estés en
cualquiera de las dos.
CrOtALiTo
May 06, 2010, 10:42 PM
Endeavor MORE?? You have no idea how much time I spend studying and trying to pull everything together for this trip ... instead of doing more important things like cleaning my house, cooking, grading papers, etc................ Eeeeek - I can't imagine finding time for more...................
Please you only endeavor more with your family and you.
I wanted to mean that!
The life is short nothing is forever.
laepelba
May 07, 2010, 03:00 AM
Please you only endeavor more with your family and you.
I wanted to mean that!
The life is short nothing is forever.
Okay, I'm trying to understand your meaning here. What does any of this have to do with my family? What do you know about how hard or not I endeavor with my family? Have I ever mentioned my family here on Tomisimo? Please explain...
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