March 9, 2008
I am working on Level 2, Unit 3, Lesson 2 of Rosetta Stone. I try to do a tiny bit each day. I have been pretty good about trying to listen to at least 30 minutes of Spanish radio or T.V. per day.
I have now completed Lesson 40 (Commands) of LSLC 2. I tried something new this weekend. For the first time in history I put Spanish audio on an iPod. Novel idea, I know. I might patent that.
I put the Spanish right smack dab between Mozart and Metallica. I walked around outside. It was a great change of pace. I walked in a residential neighborhood, and the distractions were minimal. The time flew by, and I didn’t feel like I was missing out on life since I was outside and not hibernating at home. Of course, I probably looked like a lunatic mumbling to myself in what probably sounded like gibberish. Anyway, I highly recommend walking outside with the language audio going if you can avoid getting distracted and run over.
Regardless, I got some exercise while studying, thus killing two birds (and probably some ants) with one stone. That reminds me of that Nirvana song where he sings, “. . . and it’s okay to eat fish cuz they don’t have any feelings . . .” Why does stepping on ants not bother me, yet I feed the chipmunks (they like cashews and almonds, the most expensive nuts) and chase the predatory cats and hawks/eagles (which scare me – six-foot wing spans) away?
I am now trying to decide if I should add in some vocabulary studying to my regimen. Spanish5000.com looks interesting. I’m not sure if it’s an SRS or not, but I know there is some kind of review built in. Also, it uses words in context.
Or . . . I could buy iFlash for my Mac instead. That is an SRS system, and Spanish libraries are available if I don’t want to make my own. I posted a message in the forums to get advice but no one has replied yet. Some experts say wait until you are somewhat proficient before directly studying vocabulary. Others disagree.
Perhaps I am in danger of spreading myself too thin. I should probably finish LSLC, and then take care of the rest of Rosetta Stone. Then the FSI courses. One major resource at a time might be best. As you can tell, I don’t know what I am doing. Trial and error, baby. I’m in no rush. I’m just enjoying the journey. It’s fun to plan what language I will master after Spanish, but in reality . . . well, we’ll see how it goes.
One more thing. I have now come up with some great (I think) ideas for inventions related to language learning. However, my intellectual property attorney has advised me not to disclose said subject matter to the public at the present time.
The good news is that it appears that I might no longer invited to the monthly poker game I frequent. When I’m sober, I take everyone’s money. These people are easy to read. Very easy. However, the host (a friend of mine since birth) finds it wise to keep two kegs on tap in a keg-o-lator, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (since he and his wife split). Not to mention the fully stocked bar next to the 62-inch T.V. This house has been converted into a bachelor pad. Anyway, long story longer, I drank a whole keg and said and did all kinds of crazy things unlike me – which I am going to leave out of this post. This should leave me additional time to study. For me the cup is always half full (but it wasn’t that night).