Levels of lessons
Jun. 27th, 2008 11:37 amAnd in other news, now that my presence in Greece is relatively safe and solid, I can now take the time to take classes to improve my language skills in the native tongue. The only problem is, I don't know which level of course to take - if I take a level that's too low, it's a waste of time and money for being taught stuff I already know, while if I take a level that's too high, I end up spending time and money to be completely confuzzled.
I *think* I'm at an intermediate level; I can sort of survive in casual conversation, but my vocabulary's got more holes in it than a block of Swiss cheese.
("I don't like Swiss cheese. All those holes in it mean you get less for your money." - Max, Sam and Max: Culture Shock)
Ah, well. Maybe the best solution is to walk in the door and ask.
I *think* I'm at an intermediate level; I can sort of survive in casual conversation, but my vocabulary's got more holes in it than a block of Swiss cheese.
("I don't like Swiss cheese. All those holes in it mean you get less for your money." - Max, Sam and Max: Culture Shock)
Ah, well. Maybe the best solution is to walk in the door and ask.
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Date: 2008-06-27 05:10 pm (UTC)