trešdiena, 2007. gada 7. novembris

Erasmus Traditions

Lately there have been some Erasmus traditions developed here:
Tuesday Eve = eating time! Every week there is one person making traditional dinner for all 5 of us. Last week Emilie made us pasta with some meat sauce which was more like Italian food, but taking into account her cooking skills VERY good. Yesterday Lizzie prepared us Peru traditional food - rice, meat, tomato and a lot of garlic and onions. And again, extremely tasty! Next week is Zakari's turn with foor from Belgium and I have booked November 18th! :) Any suggestions regarding what I should prepare are more than welcome! :p
Wednesday Eve = movie time! I already wrote how amazing movie we saw last week. Today we knew it will not be that good but we hoped for smth normal at least... well - not so much! :D I thought it will be in English with Spanish subtitles. Or at least in Spanish. But oh no, after 5min of watching and thinking that it is some short moment of Germans speaking, we discovered that the movie is actually in Valencian (local dialect of Spanish. Connection is smth like between Latvian and Lithuanian). And the movie was called "Copying Beethoven", so I think that not really my taste anyway. So after 15min of not understanding anything we decided to leave. So hoping for better luck next time! :D
Apart from that, today started my extensive Spanish course - a bit late (it was supposed to start in the beginning of October) but as it is Spain... Take it easy! ;) Out of all 5 Erasmus only I and Emilie wanted to take it, so we have more like private lessons. The professor seems very into Spanish language and reading, but explains everything very well, so my Spanish level is expected to improve! :) The only problem is that he likes visualizations so today he wanted us to make a little some-kind-of-theatre about any topic... not my favorite thing to do, but... we imitated a usual Friday Eve discussion in our apartment on the topic "Where shall we go out today?" :D

Ok, Take it easy!

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