sunnuntai 13. huhtikuuta 2014

Magic & discussion of European language teaching policies

I was almost sad to write that title since I'd rather not know so much about language teaching policies and all the different approaches to it. However, that is exactly what my day has been about. I won't make anyone bored telling you what the article was like or how many hours I spent studying it but I'll tell you this: there are certain words of the English language that I have read so many times during these past few days that I can't stand them anymore. Conceptualization, plurilingualism, various and diversification are a few examples. My brain was whining when I even wrote them here. Well, at least I can use them in my answer essays since they are stuck in my brain. Forever, I assume.

The magic part, on the other hand, has been a much nicer way to spend this carefree Sunday before yet another exhausting week of writing reports for our oh-so-lovely company project. I didn't do any magic, unfortunately, but I read about it. I surprised myself with how well I can actually read a book in Spanish though it's been forever since I've actually done that. Now I regret that I ever stopped reading books, even due to lack of time. I had completely forgotten how nice it is to put on comfy clothes and to get lost in the fictional world of the novel, suddenly realizing that hours have passed. Then you feel like you've been sleeping the whole day but you're still tired, you have a messy hair but a happy mind.

While I've been studying or reading, I've been listening to the Spotify top list over and over again and I have just started to really like this song. Don't know why but I just replay it all the time. This was one of the things I'd better not confess, wasn't it?

 

 

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