Hablaré español con fluidez.


 I met a friend for lunch. He gave me some learn Spanish for beginners books. 
This is my next challenge 
I’m going to sing along with the lisping choir! 


I’m boiling a haggis
Tomorrow I’m having haggis and cheese toasties as suggested by Jay Rayner on BBC Radio 4’s Kitchen Cabinet.
I wonder what haggis is in Spanish?

12 comments:

  1. Yorkshire Liz6:54 pm

    You cook some amazing meals, but never give the recipes. But never mind. I love haggis, and hope you enjoy yours.
    Learning Spanish will be an interesting challenge, and if the goal is to sing along with your favourite music makers, there is no better incentive.
    Interestingly, Freddie Highmore, who plays The Good Doctor on TV, has a double first in Spanish and Arabic. Prhaps that's your next challenge!

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    1. No recipe really , sliced haggis , lots of strong cheddar in a toasted sandwich. Xxx voila

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  2. Haggis is one of those foods I like the idea of, even buy it, yet never put it to the test. It's the one time I wish I had a dog.

    I highly recommend "Hasta la Vista" [see you later] if you need to escape. Other than that, and Italians do it so well, just use your hands and limbs when lost for words. Watch an Italian in a phone box. Other than that, and it works in any language, smile - and nod. I have had inane "conversations" that way.

    Buenas noches,
    U

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  3. Barbara Anne7:29 pm

    Recipes from John is a great idea, Liz!
    I took Spanish from 6th through 8th grade and was thinking in Spanish by then but switched to Latin in high school because so many medical words come from Latin and I planned to become a nurse.

    Hugs!

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  4. I enjoyed learning Spanish and it was my best subject at school. After a brief stint living in Tenerife I even started dreaming in Spanish!
    Haggis is great too...

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    1. That gives me hope, in September I’m enrolling in night school

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  5. "I wonder what haggis is in Spanish?" Probably a swear word.

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  6. I did French at school, Spanish wasn't an option in those olden days! I'm sure you'll enjoy learning it. Are there any Spanish speakers in your village? I'm thinking Spanish evenings. Spanish food and drink and a chance for everyone to converse in Spanish. And of course, you'd have to play selections from "your" choir! xx

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