
Now the license only allows the library to choose 5 languages to be taught, and one of them is English(U.S.) (we have a large English as a second language population around here), but hey it will take me a while to get through the other 4. Ok, I can get through German pretty quickly if I can recall what I learned 15-20 years ago. But Italian and Spanish and French will probably take me a little while.
My father-in-law has planned a cruise that goes from Venice to Rome (or is it Rome to Venice?) so I am brushing up on my Italian. I can already let someone know if there is a boy under a ball (Un bambino sotto una palla). I have also looked at some of the Spanish lessons--I was curious how similar they are (eh, a little, but I think if I tried to learn both simultaneously I would get confused).
But I think that I need to not ignore my other hobbies, so I will try to go play in the clay!
Ciao!
Ah, Venice.
ReplyDeleteI think Italian sounds the prettiest--bonjourno principesa! (from that Italian movie...the name escapes me...)
I meant to say, how cool, tie dye, on the last post, so I'll say it here.
How cool, tie dye!
xo,
SL
Tie Dye was fun. Will try to get The Girl to wear her dress this weekend.
ReplyDeleteShe & I are going to PJ's for your first-cousin-once-removed's 6th Birthday
I don't know how to say Happy Birthday in Italian yet.