The Week 10 topic for 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks is “Language”.
I’m on my 80th consecutive day of learning Spanish through Duolingo and trying to remember the possessives, the verbs, the subject pronouns, the “el”s and “la”s – whooo boy – I break out in a sweat as I get toward the end of the lesson and I know I’m going to have to type out the answer myself instead of picking words from a list!
I begin to imagine what my ancestors felt, coming to the United States, likely not knowing any English and hoping to find a job quickly. There were no ESL classes for them!
My maternal grandmother spoke German, Polish, and Russian and my paternal grandparents Polish. My Uncle Eddie spoke to me of being laughed at in school because he and his brother spoke only Polish (likely in the early grades, hopefully soon enough he learned English!). My paternal grandfather went off to World War I speaking little to no English.
I admire anyone who can speak a language other than their own. I’m hoping that someday what I’m learning will come in handy!
That’s awesome! Is it hard to learn? I know few words but have wanted to learn the language
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Sometimes it’s tough – I can feel my brain shuffling through words, especially with those dreaded sentences at the end I have to type myself! You just have to be consistent and practice every day. I try to do a lesson a day (5 exercises) because they all relate to the same words. They have a free version – give it a try!
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Thanks, I will!
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