And Away We Go
After 3 months of intermittent internet lessons in Moldovan, I now speak a unintelligible patois of Italian, French and Yiddish. I hope immersion in the country will improve this considerably. The official language is Moldovan, which is a branch of Romanian, but a considerable percentage of the population speaks only Russian.
Apparently, the students attend the institute after regular school hours for English tutorials and exposure to other cultures. They have English instruction in the regular schools and this is extra lessons but their only exposure to other countries is the poor reality of foreign movies and internet.
I have been spending a large amount of time on YouTube tutorials for methods of teaching English. I thought that English slang should be eliminated from my speech but then found that slang is the most difficult part for a non-English speaker to follow in an English conversation. So, I’m am now putting ‘gentle slang’ back into my speech. It sure makes speech more colorful. Still not sure if I will call the last letter of the alphabet zee or zed when speaking to the students. Hopefully the subject will never come up.
I downloaded masses of electronic flash cards from the internet. Then I discovered that WiFi is state of the art in Moldova but I am not certain if the resorts for the total immersion courses have the goodies, computers and projectors, for presentations. I now have a carryon bag loaded with electronics. Sorted out 240 volts and 50 cycle with all the different amperages. Good for Apple. Their computers are engineered to take most voltages and cycles per second so all you need is the adapter for the plug into the wall. There is seamless integration with iPhones, DVD players and Epson projectors.
Day 1— Got into the Saga Club of IcelandAir at SeaTac and the rain cleared. The Gods of Reykjavik must be smiling.
10:30 AM into Birmingham and at the hotel in 45 minutes. Saw everyone I knew on New Street in an hour then just wandered around. Still impressed with the price of jeans at Sainsburys. Seems the more holes in the jeans the more expensive they are. The jeans I was wearing, same brand, but bigger butt, cost 5 times what I paid at the mall.
The hotel gave me an upgrade into a suite on the second floor facing New Street. Thought it was rather noisy all night so I was up and awake at 3 AM to find the queue for the new iPhoneX forming outside the Apple Store right under my window.
Got to the airport for the flight to Frankfurt no problem. Short flight because I forgot there was a time zone change. Frankfurt Airport is huge and I needed to exit the airport and re-enter passport control to get into another terminal for Air Moldova. Long wait for the plane but there was a 20 year old strutting her stuff and preening around the waiting room. Got the seat next to her on the plane. She was surprised I spoke no German, so the only conversation we had is that she was a banker or currency exchanger or a teller at a casino in Germany and going home to Moldova for the weekend. Did find out you can check your makeup every 15 minutes with a selfie though.
Easy flight to Chisinau and the pilot greased the landing and but then everyone on the plane applauded. Was told it was the custom from the time of Soviet occupation.
The internet said that one should convert their currency to lei at the airport and then negotiate a taxi into town. You should not pay more than about 80 lei for the ride. None of the cab drivers spoke any English and so I negotiated the ride to town, in Russian, for 150 lei. Hmm, need to practice my negotiation skills. For that kind of money I let him hump my largest piece of luggage. The hotel spoke only Moldovan or Russian, so I played a lot of charades before I went up the street for a beer. No one spoke English, only Moldovan or Russian or both in the same sentence. The bottle of Chisinau beer was 20 lei or $1.05 USD. Went to the supermarket farther up the road. The brands were mainly different but the cost was about 60% of what we would pay for the same thing. The imported salmon and some cuts of beef cost about 25% more. The brands I recognized were the same cost as what we would pay.
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