OUR ALARM CLOCK SUCKS! Aka, my iPod. Did you know that when you plug in an iPod to charge to a computer in a different time zone, it will change the iPod's time to said time zone? No, well now you know. Anyway, that was our predicament this morning. Everything was vale (okay) because we got up and to school on time. We also didn't miss the bus, but there were soooo many people on it. I guess Fridays are just more popular. But seriously, it was ridiculous.
We had class again. Imagine that?! Anyway, it was good. Had some more oral expression, history, and grammar. I'm thinking we're going to have a lot of grammar. Also, oral expression should actually be called speaking and vocabulary. Phwoar, are we learning some new words. Like despota... I look it up in the dictionary, and it tells me despot. Very helpful, dictionary. Turns out it's an adjective for a tyrannical person... like Hitler or Stalin. Anyway, history was good. Everything we're learning at the moment has nothing to do with our finals, so it's fun. Also, I won't have it for the next 2 weeks because Agustin won't be here. Woot! And grammar... it's grammar. Still doing that subjunctive thing. I learned about some Spanish metaphors. Good stuff. I also learned the difference between tener que + verb and necesitar + verb, but I won't bore you with those details.
After class we checked out the cafeteria which is muy cerca (very close) to our building, because we had to wait for Esteban. We only had 3 hours of class, whereas he had 4. So we chilled there. There was some ice cream buying and very bad Spanglish. We are freaking pros. Anyway, Esteban finally left class and we could return a casa. Again, success here. We got this city down... or at least our route home. So we had our lunch (lentils... They're actually good!) and no siesta when we really need it because we are festajamos-ing (going out basically) tonight.
Then we went on another adventure to buy our grammar book, and it's STILL not there. However, we looked around the store and there are so many funny books in there. It's known for languages, so there was a lot in English, too. Pictures to ensue in Facebook. So then on the return, we found this wonderful little store where everything costs about 2 euros. I got a necklace, leggings, eyeshadow, and a coin purse, because the they have euro coins here which make it impossible (another word to read in either language) to shut my wallet. I really like it there, so I'm there will be a definite return. And for now, we are waiting en casa for dinner before going out to the bar across the street from us, tapas, and la discoteka!!!
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