I'm envious of Europeans who
can travel small distances and find themselves in the midst of people speaking
a different language. German, Scandinavian
languages in the north lands, Russian, Polish, Czech. Hungarian if you go East;
South, Greek, Italian, Serbo-Croacian; and West. Spanish, French, English, Dutch.
'Cerro del Aguilas' ( Hill of Eagles ) East of Oaxaca
By the time children reach 10 they have
picked up some part of neighboring countries language... its as common for
them to visit other cultures it is for us in Califortnia to travel to a neighboring county or
state. I am astonished at the number of
people in Europe who speak excellent accent free English. In addition to casually learning, the schools
there make language development a key plank in the education process.
Judy and me marching in a parade
"Knowing a language
allows you to experience the world in a new way - not just making travel
easier, but allows you to expereince the culture and insights of other cultures."
Women learning to read in a mountain village
By geography, the US is
isolated on our east and west shores by great oceans- our neighbor to the north
speaks English (and French in Quebec).
Our best opportunity to experience another language to travel south to
Central or South America.
A feast shared by friends
Also, over 37% of
Californians are of Latino ancestry and in Los Angeles the proportion is much
higher. In our cities and towns its
useful to be able to read Spanish language signs, communicate with non English
speakers, and to appreciate the Spanish
language music and news that we encounter.
A clown called me up on stage to wear a red plastic nose
Judy and I love to
travel. We have been fortunate to travel
sevaral times abroad. Once, about 20
years ago, I had summer committments, so Judy went alone on a study trip centered in
Cuernavaca Mexico. Each day speakers
came in to talk about their area of special interest. Judy learned about the history, current
politics, major social issues... and they went out on field trips to experience
the realities of life in Mexico today.
Roast goat birthday party
She came home and said that while it was a wonderful learning experience
- but she could never again be a dumb happy American tourist just staying in American
style hotels and averting her eyes from the reality around her. In subsequent year
we explored other part of the rich Mexican cultures.
Our friend teaching English
For us, experienced
travellers that we were, we found Mexico to have rich and varied cultures - maintained
its own wonderful unique qualities at a time when many countries of the world
are losing these cultural individuality - tending toward a world mono
culture. Not so much in Mexico - we are delighted with new
experiences at every turn.
Making music as Atole is being made
In subsequent years we have
returned to Mexico several times - visiting Oaxaca, returned to
Cuernavaca, Chiapas, and the Yucatan.
When possible we stay in simple accomodations - bed and breakfast style,
the kind of places where local people might stay when they travel. We relish the variety of foods!
Street 'banda' music
I love the way that local
people there assist me in speaking correctly.
In Mexico when I make a mistake, the universal response was a gentle
repeating what I meant to say... I have to pay attention to know that I have
been corrected. We found people eager to get to know us, to assist us when we
needed help. The kindness that we encounter touches us deeply.
Every night people gather in the zocalo ( central square ) to meet friends and to share time together
We found people hard working and inventive. Mexico has a
challenging national economy - but it is slowly improving. The disparity between the rich and the poor
is troubling.
Street Scene - Oaxaca
Along the way my Spanish is improving. My first efforts at teaching myself simple
phrases had limited success. In Oaxaca we attended language schools with small
classes and personal help... That helped my Spanish to improve greatly.
We travel in collectivos - communal taxis - they must stop at times to allow livestock to pass
At home
I regularly review... But the next big
leap for me was to start listening to Spanish language programming on my car
radio- hearing Spanish spoken and sung I was able to strengthen my weakest
skill which was listening and
understanding.
Ninos
I am still in the
intermediate range of over-all language development but when we were in South America last
summer for the first time in my life I felt that my communication skills had
made a quantum leap forward. Learning a
language is not easy for me - but I love being able to talk to people and
understand them ...