We have Russian lessons Tuesday and Thursday for about one and a half hours. At about the one hour mark my brain is usually sufficiently fried. I usually find myself going through a wide range of emotions from anger to despair to apathy during our lesson because my brain abandons all reason and doesn't know what to do with itself but we are actually making some progress!
Anyone have any clues on what this says?
It must mean we've learned something to say that I can read and understand this!
Our homework assignment this week
We are currently learning how to change the endings of verbs depending on who we are talking about (me, you, he/she, two kinds of we's, and they). Vocabulary is also important and we've been told by several friends to watch TV to hopefully absorb some of it. So far I just go crazy when we watch TV - they speak so fast and it all sounds like garble except for one word here or there that makes sense.
See my lovely Russian writing?
We try to go over our lesson every day and we still have a long way to go before a lot of this makes sense but we stay motivated by telling ourselves that with every month that goes by we will know just that tiny bit more, and just look where we'll be and what we'll know in six months, and in a year, and in two years, etc.
1 comment:
That looks ridiculous! If you can read that, then you are doing well!
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