I spent the morning working on the things I'm going to say when I meet with the local SLP group on Friday. They call themselves logopedists instead of SLPs but it's the same thing. I'm not planning any formal presentation, just a discussion of what we have done in the settings where I have worked and what they do here. They are particularly interested in Autism, as we all are.
Fortunately, I had prepared too much for the English classes last week, so I didn't have to do anything else for tomorrow. We'll have a couple of weeks off from class because of break and Del's conference. The really big news is no Lithuanian class until the end of the month. Woo hoo! Today we learened some history, some adjectives and some compliments. With our little cheat sheets, Del and I can tell you you are smart, elegant, strong, sexy, feminine, masculine, handsome, beautiful, happy, romantic, interesting, special, cute, energetic, hard working, cheerful, happy, good hearted and wonderful. There are a few others, but you more than get the point.
The history part was interesting, especially since we were not expected to understand or speak in a language not our own, and because the only thing I had known before coming here is that Lithuania grows basketball players.
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