I’ve been taking Chinese language class for about 5 months now and we recently finished up the first series of beginning Chinese class. The first few months, my learning curve shot up and my ability to speak “survival Chinese” was a pleasant surprise. I was so proud of myself that I could get into a cab and get to where I wanted to go or order food and end up with something relatively close to what I ordered.
Well, since class just ended we also had our Final Exam. The Final was broken into three parts. Part one was an easy enough and was a “complete the sentence by filling in the blank” section. The second part was comprised of two essays that I pretty much hacked through but was seemingly acceptable to our teacher. Then there was part three, the dialogue with the teacher. First, I must give props to Neko, our language teacher. Not only has she been patient and very tolerant with me and the other goof balls in class (all we do is ask her how to say cuss words and make fun of all the situations we’ve experienced in China), she has made our class quite enjoyable.
After Neko and I go through part three of the Final Exam and after five months of blood sweat and a half ass effort on my part, Neko’s response to me was (as she rolled her eyes and shook her head in disgust)…”Victor you speak like a preschooler that can order hookers and beer…”
That said, on to Beginning Chinese: Part II. Hopefully I can do as well as I did in Part I.
3 comments:
Hilarious.
firstly
ur blogs great
n yes thank you for replyin
thot maybe u wdnt reply
neways its ok
im sure ure reallyy busy
but wud love to be guided by u some oder time
as i really want to learn about the workin style adopted in oder places
as im only familiar wid the indian style of work
neways thanks
soo much
maybe u can help me in oder projects
but thanks neways
great story.
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