Postby gkhanson » September 8th, 2008 12:43 pm
Why am I learning Spanish? For me, that is a very complex question. I'm a physician in my late 50's. I started the study of Spanish probably about 6 years ago. First in an adult night school (although very basic, it was good to get a thorough grounding in pronunciation). I then studied a course on CD (Platiquemos). I didn't finish, but got through preterite and subjunctive. I went to Guatemala several times, once for language study and twice to do volunteer work in the mountains doing medical work. The reason all this started is that my wife and I like to travel. Wherever we travel, we have always tried to learn a little bit of the language (Arabic, Greek, French etc). We want to travel extensively after I retire, starting off in the western Caribbean and South America. Since we want to stay for months, maybe dragging into years, we thought learning Spanish a little more deeply would be good. What I hadn't counted on was that the study of Spanish has significantly changed my life. I'm just beginning to be able to peer through a window (on my tippy toes) into another culture, into another way of thinking entirely. That is very fulfilling. I listen to Latin music a lot, listen to Spanish radio some (I still can't understand it all). Thus, the reasons I started to learn are not the reasons I continue. I still work (unfortunately) and Spanish has helped me communicate with a fair number of patients that speak only Spanish.