We have all finally found our way successfully around the Chateau by day four. There are lots a twists and turns and weird flights of stairs, but I finally have it down. A few of the other girls and I need to do laundry tonight before we leave for Paris tomorrow! We have a midterm tomorrow morning so tonight we are all figuring out an outline for the essay and IDs. We don't think they will grade too hard, but are a little worried. Dr. Brawter wants a lot of information and for us to make sure to put every detail in: Who, what, when, where, why, how, and a Thesis Statement (even for the Ids). I'm not used to having a thesis statement for an Identification, but we'll see how it goes.
This morning we all got up and had our usual breakfast. Then we had a crash course on French for 2 hours, some of which was a little painful at times. We went through tons a phrases that are important in any language: how to present yourself, thank you, etc. French is a beautiful language, but its difficult to say some of the words. There were sentences I had no idea where to begin on the pronunciation. The teacher did not speak in english AT ALL. The only time was the first sentence and the last sentence. The rest was in french. We had to you context clues and two students knew a little french to help the rest of us out. It was fun, I'm excited to learn more french next year at App.
After class we took a brief break and then had another lesson on Germany. Later on we had a guest speaker come talk to us. He is a member of the FDP in the Bundastag (German Parliament). He told us about his work in foreign affairs and it was so interesting! I asked him what he thought about Turkey entering the EU, which he didn't think would happen in the upcoming years but he hoped would eventually happen. He was extremely insightful. After I asked him if he ever had interns work for him from America. He said it would be more beneficial for me to know German....SO I need to get Rosetta Stone for german! haha. I really do want to learn French and German and be able to work with both countries some day so it would be good to learn both. He gave me his card so maybe one day when I know German I'll contact him. He also told me to look into the US embassies for internships in the two countries, so I'll definitely do that.
We went to the supermarche (french for supermarket) for cokes, snacks, and wine of course. We had some time to hang out and then had dinner downstairs in our breakfast area. It was a great dinner: chicken, rice, beef soup (that we realized after you were supposed to put the rice on), salad, and a north german red berry pudding with whipped cream. Dr. Brantz and Dr. Brawter are starting to loosen up now, they had a few bottles of wine out as we started studying for the midterm. We all had our own wine/beer, which helped until the last bit of the evening when we couldn't concentrate any more. I feel good about the midterm, a lot of it is common sense and just pulling what we have learned the past couple days. It was a fun night. The whole group has really bonded since Day 1.
Tomorrow we go to Paris! I'm really excited, even though I've been before, but I can't wait to see the sights again.