December 12, 2007 – 7:22 am
I can’t stand the Teacher anymore, shut up. You see, that’s not funny. But it was funny in the lesson. This week we touched on comedy. What is funny and what isn’t. Eventually (because the student didn’t do his homework) this led to the introduction of el chiste del dia. We aren’t comedians so we need alot of practice. You might need some as well. Ever tell a joke in another language? Well you can learn alot about the innuendos and cultural mores just through jokes. Who said learning can’t be fun. Listen to the student and the teacher practice spanish using jokes of the day. We try to be funny. No te soporto mas, callate.
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8 Responses to “Ever tell a joke in another language?”
I WANT TOLEARN SPANISH
i wanto learn moreilove it so much plz
rodhen
je veux apprendre l’espagnol parllez lair ecraire
It’s been 3 weeks since the last(Dec 12) session.
What happend?
Love the idea
Juan
Juan, you are so right! I know. It’s the holidays timed with a trip I have to take next week. We are working with a new student who you will meet in just a week or so.
Thank you for the wake-up call. We will get on it. In the meantime I’ll sign you up for the newsletter; that’s still coming out regularly.
Thanks
ı wanna learn spanısh for free.but how how how
Hi. I live in Jakarta, Indonesia (if you know about Bali Island, so that’s in Indonesia). I am 36 years old. I am an accountant. I work in tax office as a tax auditor.
I really want to learn spanish. Can I learn spanish in a distance learning methods( online, or by email ) ?? I need increasing my foreign language ability because I always perform tax audit on foreign companys ( from asia and europe ) that establish their branch in Indonesia.
Best regards
Herawan Yunendra
Hello Herawan,
Well there are a number of places online to learn. You can possibly try http://myhappyplanet.com. We’ve been over there but haven’t worked in there system for sometime.
Other than that you could sign up to study with our teacher. She gives lessons via Skype and as long as you can get to or have a decent high speed connection, this shouldn’t be problem.
Nice to hear from Indonesia. I’ll send you a copy of this as email as well just so you have it.
Best,
Steven