84 degree weather and elves just don't mix for me!
I ended up having to go closer to downtown to find one of the CDs that is from 2002. As much as I would love to say that I'm not embracing US culture (it is hard to escape here, to my defense), I went to Starbucks for a frap. My mind was blown a little more when I saw the holiday cups with snowmen, which I equate with peppermint lattes and hot chocolate.
I started laughing and felt obligated to explain to this elderly lady why I was laughing. To which she told me I spoke Spanish well.
I have my CDs, and this should at least be a fairly fun essay to write. It WILL be done by Wednesday. On Thursday I'm heading to Colonia, Uruguay to celebrate Thanksgiving as a group of Americans with my entire program. I'm then going to a beach town called Punta del Este for a few days with friends.
Que lindo debe ser tu espanol. Eres capaz de imitar el habla de los argentinos? Su acento es tan precioso.
ReplyDeleteYo sé que estará difícil parar el 'shhh' de la 'y' y 'll'. Pero algunas personas me dijeron que necesito relajar las mejillas más. Es un tema de fluidez y las diferencias entre ingles y español con los sonidos.
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