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A Message from Mexico

By Barbara Gastel | Jun 18, 2008

Greetings from Mexico! This time, I am away to learn, not to teach.

For many years, I have wanted to study Spanish. This language has become increasingly important in the United States. Also, I am working more and more with people in other countries who are native speakers of Spanish.

“How can I best start learning Spanish?” I asked a colleague whose job is to facilitate collaboration with Spanish-speaking countries. He suggested an “immersion approach”: spending at least 2 weeks in Mexico taking classes in Spanish and living in a Mexican home.

So, I am now spending 2 weeks in Mexico. I am taking 5 hours of Spanish classes per day. And I am staying in the home of a Mexican woman who does not speak English.

Although I wish I could learn faster, I have learned a lot since arriving about 10 days ago. I think I will have a good foundation to build on. And the experience has helped motivate me to continue learning Spanish.

Also, I appreciate the chance to “be on the other side”. I often teach English-language scientific writing to non-native speakers of English. Also, I have placed many visiting scholars in American host households. I have always tried to understand what the students and scholars were experiencing. However, these weeks studying and living in Mexico are giving me new perspective.

I hope that what I have been learning and gaining will help me in my work, including my work through AuthorAID. So again, greetings from Mexico!

on June 19, 2008 Eniola Fabusoro said

Posted by authaidadmin at Jul 02, 2008 02:38 PM
This is wonderful. I have also wished to learn French because the language is now very important in WEST AFRICA where I live (Nigeria) and even in most parts of the world. Can you introduce me to this form of programme, may be I could learn French through this means also? Thanks