We took a diagnostic language exam to determine the appropriate level of classes (beginner, intermediate, advanced). There were 7 pages of multiple choice grammar questions, but the hardest part was the final page, which was an essay with blanks that you had to fill in without a word bank. It was a little tricky to come up with words on the spot that were of the right gender and plurality and made sense in context, but I felt pretty good about the exam. Afterwards, Chilean students gave us a tour of the classrooms, the International Student Office, the library, and the gym. They gave us a “light” snack of incredible cakes and pastries, sandwiches, and fruit juice.
After registering I went to Jumbo, a Chilean equivalent of Wal-mart that’s right across from the university, with Amanda and a friend of her host family. I bought gloves to go with the scarf I bought earlier today. I have officially returned to winter! The temperature has been around 35-37 degrees every morning - I’m glad I brought my winter coat.
Graciela was waiting for me when I got back to the apartment with the ever popular question: “Que quieres comer?” (What do you want to eat?) I also met Roberto, my host brother, for the first time tonight.
I’m excited to start classes tomorrow!
4 comments:
I'm so excited for you! I'm glad that you were able to place in advanced level of classes :) I told you that you had nothing to worry about ;) Good luck with school! I'm enjoying the nice humid 80 degree weather up here :P
What do you want to eat? That's a question I wish more people would ask me!
Looks and sounds like you're having good success at finding your way around the area and settling in with your new family. It's fun to read about your adventures. I'll enjoy checking your blog now and then!
Your classes are early? Pleaseeeeeeeeeee, by 8:30 half the day is already gone.
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