People en Español
is more difficult that I realized. There are so many specialized words that I
don’t know for relationship situations and makeup and things like that. I had
to look a lot of words up, but the pictures are very helpful in determining
what they are talking about. I also read a chapter (short story) in my Mexican
historical short stories book. It is a side-by-side book so I can read the
story in Spanish and English (I try to just look at the Spanish and then check
the sentence in English to make sure I got it right . . . my translations
aren’t perfect, but I can get the general idea). I think that’s not too bad for
the first day. Good night J
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