In all honesty I do not have a lot to say about today's class (17) as it was the shortest of them all so far in the Bueno, en
notnces course, which wasn't such a bad thing. The focus for today was the weather, a topic that is of high importance in any language or culture. Wherever you are and whoever you are with, one can always open a conversation, make small talk or fill an uncomfortable pause with a discussion of the current weather, or clima, conditions......whether the weather is good or bad people the world over love to complain, and none better than those of my home nation, although I did notice a certain amount of angst here, in Buenos Aires, last summer from the locals, but then again when its 42C and you have to squeeze onto the Subte at 2pm it is not a lot of fun for anybody!
notnces course, which wasn't such a bad thing. The focus for today was the weather, a topic that is of high importance in any language or culture. Wherever you are and whoever you are with, one can always open a conversation, make small talk or fill an uncomfortable pause with a discussion of the current weather, or clima, conditions......whether the weather is good or bad people the world over love to complain, and none better than those of my home nation, although I did notice a certain amount of angst here, in Buenos Aires, last summer from the locals, but then again when its 42C and you have to squeeze onto the Subte at 2pm it is not a lot of fun for anybody!Other than the weather and seasons there was a little input from the Profesor about Dependent Prepostions and something else on Dipthongs, but I'll have to watch those parts again as I switched off after the horrendous translation of the hideous Madonna song Like a Virgin!
Regarding the story of the student, David and the Profesora, Jimena, they seem to be appealing more to each other although David is perhaps not doing himself any favours with repeated reamarks about his vecinita linda.....but then again I'm not bothered either way!
Nos vemos.

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