It's been a real challenge to adjust to speaking Italian all the time and I desperately miss English. I think it's really more though that I am not living in the immediate vicinity of all my friends and having to adjust to both that and living in a large city for the first time. It's been a learning experience, that's for sure.
Classes are good, but real tough, I'm not sure what to expect from the tests in Italian 8 (culture/art) and Italian 10 (into to Italian lit), but I'm hoping it gets easier as I get accustomed to the language. Italian 12 (adv. language) isn't as bad as the other two because it's just a harder version of the previous grammar classes I've had. My classes are held in la Piazza della Cancelleria right next to the busy (and touristy) Campo de' Fiori. There is a market there each day where we all buy our lunch (covered by tuition). I'll put some pictures of that up soon.
This last weekend we had Friday off and could only stay in Rome in order to familiarize ourselves with the city. This coming weekend I'm planning on travelling nearby (only a two day weekend) to a city within just a couple hours by train, perhaps Siena.
I'll try to post on the blog once more before I go with some more anecdotal information, but for now I need to get back to my homework (the hardest adjustment of all).
Ciao from Italy!
6 comments:
We love you and we miss you! It sounds like things are starting off with a bang! I hope that you trip is absolutley amazing! Can't wait to hear all about it when we see you at Christmas!
Love, Meg
Well about time! I've been anxiously awaiting an update :) Your room looks cute... I hope you brought pics of all of us to decorate the walls! Italian will get much easier in the next few weeks I imagine. Do you see the other Dartmouth people in your group often? Don't speak too much English with them!
As Shane says, Get 'em son!
Katy
Hi Andy
It was great hearing from you. The
pictures are great. I'll follow
you on a map as you travel. I remember the same feelings when I arrived in Cuenavaca Mexico with my host family only you're a lot smater
(and younger) and know you're Italian better than I know Spanish. What an
amazing time in your life. ENJOY!
Abrazos de tu tercero familia
Barb
Keeley says:I love you! I hope your trip is going grate!
Mom says: Sounds like you could use a Soprano marathon with your buddy. I know I could, it's such a great way to practice your italian :)
Go get away for a weekend in the countryside and you'll come back ready for those classes. Remember you can learn as much on those trips as you can in class too! But keeps those grades up. As usual, I am a walking contradiction.
Your host mother seems adorable and I am sure she is feeding you well.
Buon viaggio!
I just barely found this.
It looks like things are going pretty well! How exciting for you. Love the pictures, although they were lacking in poles (I saw some great ones today in Salt Lake and thought of you). I'm sure you're doing a fantastic job with your Italian. Take care.
Allison
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