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El Mariachi: Spanish experiment 2

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 Message 25 of 35
10 June 2010 at 7:27pm | IP Logged 
"El Mariachi", Day 11/14
(palabras, la música, y mucho más)

Typical...unfortunately some emergency contract support work came up today, and I've had to spend the whole day fixing software instead. I'm working hard to have it all done and dusted later this evening, and am keeping my fingers crossed for a "clear blue sky" day of study tomorrow now.
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 Message 26 of 35
11 June 2010 at 8:30pm | IP Logged 
"El Mariachi", Day 12/14
(palabras, la música, y mucho más)

SUMMARY

Yabla "LoMásTv": 7.5 hours (music videos)
Preparation for tutor: 2.5 hours (schedule, writing and discussion assignments)

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Total time today actively studying Spanish: 10 hours

Total time spent studying Spanish during this experiment: 56.5 hours

Total time actively studying Spanish so far: 147.5 hours
Additional light immersion with music and TV: 40.5 hours
Grand total of Spanish study and immersion: 188 hours [26 days]

NOTES

I managed to clear my calendar for today and put in some half-decent hours of Spanish. And fitting in with the title of this experiment, I spent most of this time studying music videos and learning choruses off by heart. I even played some tunes on my old battered guitar and pretended I was a "real mariachi", serenading my grumpy neighbours and the surrounding 50 layers of emulsion and concrete wall that separate us (you'll know just what I'm talking about if you live in a flat in Germany) with Spanish songs of love and loss and everything in-between of course.

The variety and quality of Spanish music out there is simply amazing too, and I think that Yabla is a great way to go about picking up new tunes (along with lyrics and translations) when you initially don't know where to start.

And my hot salsa dip tip for today is...be careful not to pronounce the word "tomate" as "te mato" when out rummaging amongst a Spanish grocer's greens, it may well lead to a frightful misunderstanding... ;)

Edited by Teango on 11 June 2010 at 8:41pm

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 Message 27 of 35
12 June 2010 at 10:53pm | IP Logged 
"El Mariachi", Day 13/14
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Just a day of chilling out with friends and football frenzy later this evening. So no language study for me today, I'm afraid. USA put in a good solid performance, whereas England seemed a little bit sluggish and not very together on the whole. I'm also not so confident in the current line-up, and miss Beckham's reassuring presence to be honest. And what a performance from Green, I need that extra drink now!

Edited by Teango on 12 June 2010 at 10:56pm

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 Message 29 of 35
13 June 2010 at 8:49pm | IP Logged 
"El Mariachi", Day 14/14
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SUMMARY

Yabla LoMásTv: 2 hours
Translation: 0.5 hours
TV: 0.5 hours ("El Internado")

————————————————————

Total time today actively studying Spanish: 2.5 hours

Total time spent studying Spanish during this experiment: 59 hours

Total time actively studying Spanish so far: 150 hours
Additional light immersion with music and TV: 41 hours
Grand total of Spanish study and immersion: 191 hours [28 days]

NOTES

Its already time for this little experiment to bid farewell and for our hopeful mariachi to start having real conversations with a native Spanish speaker next week. Please see my summary on my weekly TAC log.
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 Message 30 of 35
13 June 2010 at 8:54pm | IP Logged 
Teango wrote:
"El Mariachi", Day 13/14
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Just a day of chilling out with friends and football frenzy later this evening. So no language study for me today, I'm afraid. USA put in a good solid performance, whereas England seemed a little bit sluggish and not very together on the whole. I'm also not so confident in the current line-up, and miss Beckham's reassuring presence to be honest. And what a performance from Green, I need that extra drink now!


Thanks for reporting your impression of the match. I only shortly watched a bit of the first half on German TV and they showed a slow motion of the second goal (shot by USA), so reading a bit about this match is interesting.

Fasulye

Edited by Fasulye on 13 June 2010 at 9:02pm

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 Message 31 of 35
13 June 2010 at 10:30pm | IP Logged 
A great game for Germany this evening, although my heart does go out to the Socceroos. Germany look like strong contenders for the cup this year. Lots of celebrations and crazy horn blowing here in Darmstadt tonight. ;)

Edited by Teango on 13 June 2010 at 10:32pm

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 Message 32 of 35
13 June 2010 at 10:44pm | IP Logged 
Teango wrote:
A great game for Germany this evening, although my heart does go out to the Socceroos. Germany look like strong contenders for the cup this year. Lots of celebrations and crazy horn blowing here in Darmstadt tonight. ;)


Teango, tienes el nivél para escribir un resumen de un partido de fulbol de este tamaño en el español también?

Hoy he mirado el partido de Serbia contra Ghana y la seconda parte de este match tuve elementos de tensión y a la fin un penalty para Ghana (después de un "Handspiel" de Serbia). Resultado: 0 - 1 !Todos los Africanos en el estadio eran muy, muy felices!

Fasulye

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