Monday, 3 September 2012

Learning Dutch


After a very boring, long and painful pause, I had something to do regularly (finally!!). I've enrolled in a Dutch course on 18th of July which was 11 days after I arrived in Brussels.

Today was the first day of lesson. The class starts from 9am to 12:30pm Monday to Thursday, however since it is my first day today I decided to leave a bit early which got me to the place around 8:30am.

It was quiet. Nobody was there, even administration people. Only a cleaner guy was working. After waiting for 20 minutes, people started to come one by one.

Apparently there were two classes mixed (hopefully only for today) so we had about 20 or more people. All from different countries. None of them from Korea. One mind-relieving thing for me was that I was not the only one who doesn't speak French! Yay! 

The class was fun except for one thing...... the teacher didn't seem to remember my name.... (her pronounce was good though) how embarrassing it was.... only my name was not called many times. She would ask people questions but me... skip my name first and come back to me after looking at the attendance list.

It was definitely more fun than fighting and sulking by myself.


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프랑스어 코스에 비해서 네덜란드어 코스는 가격도 싸고, 종류도 다양한 것 같다.
한달에 25유로만 내고 80시간을 배운다.
네덜란드어를 못하는 벨기에 사람들이 많을거라고 생각했는데, 의외로 다른 유럽 나라들의 사람들이 많았다. 다들 왜 배우려고 하는지는 물어보지 못했지만, 차차 알게되겠지.
프랑스어도 공부해야하는데.... 의지가 필요해. 열정과 의지.

언어를 배우면서 예전의 나로 돌아가고 싶어. 긍정적이고 활발한 나.
더이상 우울하고 비관적인 나는 싫어.




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