Xela

Wow, it has been so long since I've blogged. Disculpa. But if you know what I've been up to it will come as no surprise that i've been busy, and have not been able to get much internet access.

Also, I have for the last week or so always been envisioning this grand blog entry in which I completely describe in great and eloquent detail my experiences here in Guatemala for the last 2 weeks, or since I last blogged. But this very idea has daunted me from being able to do it, because it seems like such a big task that will take a lot of time that I don

re: Xela

Hello,I found your blog on the internet and will be following it with interest since I may be going to Antigua in September to learn spanish. I hope to pick up on some tips you might post in regards to being prepared including banking etc..

re: Xela

I am glad to see you entered something. I was kind of wondering what happened. Can't wait to read it. from work I can't.

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john like i said in my earlier post about Antigua, that town is full of gringos. its probably much better to study in Xela or almost anywhere else cuz when you bump into another english speaking foreigner everywhere, its hard to practice as much spanish. anyway, glad you found this useful...

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I find it surprising that you can get one on one tutoring ALL DAY LONG? is that what you really meant.

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no not all day... just for 4 1/2 hours a day. 5 days a week. its a lot. i dont usually talk to ANYBODY that long at one time, let alone every day.

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