cafegroundzero in Illinois is doing 39 things including…

Teach my wife Spanish.

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We need to ramp up our Spanish lessons

Tomorrow I’ll start the children and hopefully Wilma on this series:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/spanish/lj/



Now we can make small talk in Spanish

But we’re still learning and teaching.

We’re also teaching the children.



I bought a songbook which teaches basic conversation

Comes complete with a CD Rom.



Lo estamos haciendo, poco a poco

It are we doing, little by little.

It is forming of itself, with our will, through His will, inshallah.

The learning we are doing is a family effort.

Me alegro poder decir esto, y gracias a Dios por todo.



Hallelujah, I'm released! No teaching contract any more

And I continue to give a little lesson here, a little one there.

This evening, I explained the word “tecolote” a synonym in Mexican Spanish for “lechuza,” or “buho” (owl). I also sang a song about tecolote which my mother taught me when I was a lad. “Tecolote de Guadiana.” I think it was featured in a Disney film in the 60’s or 50’s.



I put in four hours a week teaching others,

and find it hard to make time to teach my own family.



We've not done much

it may seem, in a structured way.

Just words here and there. But language is composed of words.

and facial expressions, hand signs, body language, tone, melody, rhythm.

We’ll also have to listen to more sound and music recordings in the Spanish, including Castillian and Mexican, I think.



Time to ramp it up

We’ve been learning a word here, and a phrase there.

But today we’ll accelerate the pace.



Now she does speak some Spanish, and understand a lot

I should give her more credit. Now I might start talking more Spanish to her every day.



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