¡Hola todos! ¿Que hay? Spain is going to the semifinals of the World Cup, which is a huge deal! It´s really interesting being here in Spain during the World Cup. After winning a game, people are in the streets yelling and honking there car horns. Moreover, my favorite part of the game is to watching it from my room with my window open. When Spain makes a goal, everyone in the piso (apartment) yells.
So, I´m having some issues writing in English... I can´t seem to form sentences correctly and I have issues with spelling...lots of issues. The keyboard here is a little different, which doesn´t help.
Friday I´ll be going by train to Madrid, I´m extremely excited because Madrid is one of the major centers of tourism and we´ll be there during rebajas, so everything will be cheaper. I believe I should have written this blog before now in Spanish and translated it, because my brain is in Spanish now and it´s difficult to translate my brain to English.
Anything exciting happen in the US lately? or in your lives? All I have left to write now is that today I am halfway through the program here in Spain, which is both exciting and terrifying. How so? For one, I´m halfway to coming home, but at the same time a don´t want to leave. And two, I don´t feel like I know very much Spanish now, but I do have un poquito (sorry) more than 3 weeks left. Idk
So, i think this is it because I really want to write in Spanish and if I type more, it´ll be in Spanish. Entonces,
hasta luego
Con amor,
Kahle
If you think English is hard now, just wait until you come back to the states and try to speak it. It will probably take you a few days to start speaking sentences in full English. When I returned from Germany last summer, I had to force my brain to start a sentence in English, but the second half would just revert to German anyway.
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