Showing posts with label Español. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Español. Show all posts

Monday, September 29, 2008

Un Beso y una Flor para Valou

¡Hola a todos!

Espero que estén bien y que hayan tenido una semana productiva y divertida. Esta semana solo les quiero contar acerca de nuestra actividad (ya que Barb está demasiado ocupada para escribir esto [ ! ]). Esta semana fuimos al Festival de las Manzanas de Ítaca. Tuvimos que caminar ya que no teníamos ni idea de cuando pasaban los autobuses, pero esto resultó ser un poco mejor pues nos diό la oportunidad de hablar en el camino y de tomar muchas fotos artísticas de Ítaca.

En el festival, nos paseamos por todos los puestos y nos detuvimos a ver algunos actos de malabaristas callejeros que, debo decir, nos decepcionaron. Pero la comida estuvo excelente. Desde las manzanas, hasta las costillitas azadas estaban de ‘rechupete’ (como decimos en México).

Después del festival, preparamos unos tentempiés para antes de la cena de la Casa. Compramos jamón Serrano, Chorizo español y queso de cabra para darle un sazón español a un atardecer romántico. Solo nos falto un vino italiano o español para acompañar, quizás Chianti o inclusive un Rioja.

Estas son algunas de las fotos que tomamos el sábado durante nuestra visita al festival. ¡Aquí pueden ver a algunos de mis niños (mis residentes) mas felices!









Con toda la alegría de ser su "Hablante Nativo de Español (Nivel 2)"

Héctor

PD. !Barb, me debes un parrafo!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Spanish House is Back

Dear Community,

Here is the long-awaited Spanish House entry to the lively experiment that is the Language House Blog. After giving much thought to what I would talk about, how to plan it, and how to deliver it, I came up with the idea of just writing whatever came out of my mind after drinking 3 cans of lemon-lime soda. So… This first publication is going to be about my impression of the New Spanish House.

If you were involved with Language House last year, you know of the reputation that the Spanish House carried: cool, sexy, uninhibited, and spontaneous. Like a good kiss. So, many of you out there must be wondering what the new makeup of the Spanish House has made of reputation. After all, the Native Speaker is the same, Cecilia is still our faculty fellow, the building is (mostly) intact, and only the residents have changed.

Here are my thoughts so far:

1. We have too many nice kids this year. Seriously, all the Spanish House residents are really really really nice kids, the enthusiastic kind whose faces light up whenever we plan a new event or mention the possibility of cooking a traditional Latin American dish. These kids are soooo good that they can take coming in 3rd place in our volleyball tournament and still be happy and peppy even as their Native Speaker fumes in anguish by the corner. (oh wait! Not all of them. I have one bad apple who brings balance to things too!)

2. The Trip: Well, it looks like it won’t be happening again for Spanish House. But rather than engage in a venomous rant, I hereby state my commitment to taking my house SOMEWHERE this year. Come back in a month to see where… could be fun!

3. The Atmosphere: Oh man, the atmosphere this year is so different from last year that it’s hard to say whether it’s better or worse. Actually, it’s pretty good. I think all of my residents know each other by know (except for the bad apple!) and they are all really really friendly. It’s a good atmosphere at dinner, very funny people in the House this year.

Yeah, that’s as much as I want to say for now. Come knock on my door!

Hector, Spanish House Level-2-Native Speaker

Monday, August 25, 2008

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