2. When did you last travel to a country where you didn't speak the language? What were the first words you learned? Why did you learn these ones? Do you still remember any of them?
I was in Portugal in July and I don’t speak Portuguese, so I really experienced what it is to really need vocabulary and I really noticed which was the vocabulary I needed: good morning, goodbye, white coffee, bread, car, I’m hungry, thank you, beer… Luckily, Portuguese is quite similar to Spanish, although when speaking you would not say they are as similar as they seem when written, so I survived. Even so, I definitely remember those words and their pronunciation: Bom dia, Adeus, Pingado, pao, carro, Tenho fome, Obrigada, cerveja... They were all very useful!
3. Which of these words would you choose to teach to an intermediate group of learners? How did you make your choice?
carefree, easy-going, optimistic, cheerful, nosy, sociable, stubborn, insecure, calm, outgoing, hardworking, intelligent, brainy, reliable, gregarious, obstinate, bossy, assertive, even-tempered
I would teach: carefree, easy-going, optimistic, cheerful, nosy, stubborn, insecure, calm, outgoing, hardworking, sociable, intelligent, reliable, bossy. Carefree is the name of a famous trade name for sanitary towels in Spain, which would help me explain the meaning; Optimistic, calm, sociable, insecure and intelligent are adjectives which are very similar in Spanish, so the students would learn 5 English words without too much effort; easy-going, cheerful, stubborn, out-going, hard-working, reliable, bossy because these are adjectives which are very common when describing anyone, they can fit almost everybody and will give the students the possibility of making a good description of any person; nosy because it is a funny adjective, in the sense that you can help the students remember it by touching your nose, and also because I tend to use it in class a lot (when they ask “do you have a boyfriend?” or “who were you with when we saw you last weekend?”...); bossy because of “The Boss”, which can also help them remember the word. The adjectives I think I would teach afterwards, mainly because they are synonymous with other adjectives in the list, are: brainy (intelligent), gregarious (sociable), obstinate (stubborn), assertive (bossy), even-tempered (calm).