Saturday, 28 July 2012

The Countdown begins

So Reader, the countdown has started until I commence my Erasmus. 5 weeks to go! Flights and Accommodation get a massive tick next to them now! After several weeks of looking for Accommodation, I finally found somewhere in Alicante for September. The feeling was such a relief I cannot tell you! I still have yet to send my deposit to him (€100) but he doesn't seem in too much of a rush for it. I'm living with 4 others and fairly close to the city centre and beach, and right next to the Renfe (Train Station) and a Parada del autobús (Bus Stop), so all in all, perfect really. I just want to go now, start my lectures and enjoy the lovely weather, despite the fact Great Britain has been receiving so much good weather recently.

At the back of my mind, I've been tossing about the idea of what to take... hmmm? It's a difficult one believe me. I've come to the decision that books and DVDs are a no, I will use the internet! Book wise, however, I'm taking a grammar book for each language, each one being French, Italian, Spanish and Dutch. On the Dutch front, it's taken such a back seat recently I feel awful. Italian is improving getting to where I was in first year, and hopefully be a bit more confident by the time I do my ECTARC placement. I'm also taking my English Grammar book, because I know it's gonna help at some point, I dunno when, but I might.

Nothing much more to report at the moment, however I have a friend to introduce next time to you Reader....

Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Quick-ish Update

One is fully aware that I haven't updated this blog in a while. Trust me the Year Abroad will more up-to-date and current that now!

Anyway, so... due to unforeseen circumstances... I am without a Laptop and therefore unable to post the lovely photos of my time in Alicante with Ro and Tracy. However, I will fill you in on my time there. Well, what can I say, it was fantastic, the most wonderful time I've had in a while! The sun, sand, sea and Sangria, I cannot wait for September! Although, before I can start to enjoy myself and get ready, I need to find accommodation... dun dun duhhh! What a polava! If you think finding a flat in Great Britain is difficult, try doing it in Spain, and even worse, try doing it in Spain from Great Britain. I'm getting kind of desperate despite the fact I have two months to find somewhere. Halls of Residence, unfortunately, is not an option... the prices are ridiculous, so a flat share is, as the French say, necessaire! I have however had full confirmation that I am attending the University of Alicante in September 2012 now, so full steam ahead for Espana!

On another not, Belgium, like Alicante I have been fully accepted to the Université de Mons... Fantastique I hear you say? Yes. It. Is... I'm really feeling the excitement about this year now and I'm frantically trying to use my languages still on a daily basis. Reading has been the main source of my continuity of Language. For French I am reading a classic, Candide by Voltaire... and for Spanish I am reading La Lluvia Amarilla by Julio Llamares... I wont like to you readers, I hate it. One of the worse books I've ever read, and so difficult to get through, on the other hand Candide is wonderful, fairly easy to get through, a lot of Passé Simple for you buffs out there, but all in all, very good read.

Vocabulary cards have been a great source of knowledge too, particularly when it comes to Italian. That's right. I'm back on the Italian bandwagon again. Hoping to develop it back to where I was at the end of first year, but we shall see. Dutch is coming along nicely too, I hope to have that to a sufficient standard maybe B2 level if I can by the end of my time in Belgium. And then that brings to my next language ventures, Catalan and Galician. As part of my time in Spain I am taking a free course in Catalan to build you up to GCSE standard, which I am happy about and then Galician, we shall see, I just would like a grounding in it as it's quite an interesting language and then I have 3 out of 4 official Spanish Languages under my wing at  either basic or advanced levels.

Well that is a lot! I'm gonna leave some photos of the places I am visiting so you can see for yourself! More later readers... if anyone is reading...

Alicante, Espana

Mons/Bergen, Belgique/België 

Firenze (Florence), Italia