Friday, May 28, 2010

blog 2

Ciao! Mi chiamo Olivia. Sono di americana. Arbito a salt lake city. io studio italiano in citta...Siena! Io imparo settimana...
  • alfabeto in italiano
  • numbre in italiano zero- trenta
  • verbo traduzione (essere, avere, cercare)
  • differenci informale e formale,
  • buon compleanno
  • itlaliano vocabolario (le calze, il cellulare, la cravatta, la donna, il maglione, picchiare, la gomma, grasso, sharpa, la bottiglia, la cantare, mostro, mangare, il capotto, lavarsi i denti, la mama, bibliotecca, studiare, il parrucchiere, la musica, gli occhiali, la sedia, il taxista, stanco, sorpresso, alto, basse, magro, caldo, freddo, fame, sete, sonno, paura, luce, cina, pace, veloce, essere, avere, pagare, lavorare, andare, prendare, leggere, viaggere, costare, studiare, treno, autobus, aereo, macchina, forchetta, coltello, cucchiao, piato, una tazza, picola tazzina, libro, telefono, doppia, luendi, martedi, mercoledi, giovedi, venerdi, sabato, il restorante, scoula, camera)
  • io imparo a canto buon compleanno in italiano.
mi piace la pasta, il vino, la pizza, la gilatto, e citta Siena! Mio e Morgan vente compleanno ventiquattro di Maggio Lunedi. Io sono una studentessa principante in dante alighieri scoula. Io sono piccola avere nostalgia di casa ma mi insegnante Signor Andrea, Signor Massimiliano, e Signora Silvia va bene e bello . A dopo! Olivia

Friday, May 21, 2010

first week in siena

This week was our first week in Siena, Italy for our study abroad summer session. Siena is more beautiful and charming than I could ever imagine. It is a small old medieval town surrounded by tall walls. The views are spectacular of the hills, small houses around the city, and tall green trees. I am in love with Siena and going to school here already. I am rooming with two of my very good friends Megan and Morgan just outside of the walls of the city. It feels like we have been here longer than just one week. Our classes begin at 9 am which means we have to leave our apartment by at least 8:25 for our "hike" to school. We walk/hike everywhere which gives us a great free excercise, but is quite tiresome by the end of the week. I have really enjoyed our Italian classes so far. Andrea is our morning teacher who is very optimistic and energetic. Massimilano is our afternoon teacher who is a little more strict by using only Italian to teach the class. Our classes are small with only ten people in both our morning and afternoon classes. Surprisingly I am not as homesick as I thought I was going to be of course I miss my family back home in Salt Lake, but this is a wonderful enriching opportunity for me to experience. We are trying to set up a schedule so we can talk to people at home on a weekly basis. I have been mising a few "American" conveiniences we are familiar with at home: television, heat, transportation, privacy, my own bathroom, queen size bed, dishwasher, washer, dryer, laptop,etc. I have been busying myself with hanging out with friends and being more independent. We meet new friends every day from New York, South Africa, Australia, Switzerland, Montana, and Italy of course. Morgan and I share the same birthday May 24 which is this Monday, and I am so excited to spend it together in the most beautiful city surrounded by the best of friends. I am really looking forward to learning more conversational Italian and advancing in our Siena expedition!