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Constance Shaw Prof, of Spanish, Chr. of Department Ada Aleman Assistant Professor of Spanish Eloise Herbert Associate Professor of Spanish mU
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Bo Ball Professor of English Steven Guthrie Assistant Professor of English
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Gunther Bicknese Prof, of Ger., Chr. of the Department Ingrid Wieshofer Associate Professor of German FOREIGN FANTASIES oing abroad can be an G enlightening experi- ence for someone who has had the opportuni- ty to study the lan- guage of the foreign country. Voyaging to your fantasy land is possible because every year ASC plans summer study — abroad programs for the students and faculty. Some people think that learning a foreign language is too confusing and troublesome be- cause they must study various verb tenses, genders of nouns, and agreement of adjectives. However, after being in the foreign country for only a day, a student clearly sees the tremendous benefits of her painful studying Students realize that their knowledge of the foreign language facilitates their lives: Wouldn ' t it be terrible if you got lost walking back to you hotel, and you didn ' t know how to ask for direc- tions? Think about the embarras- ment you would feel if you were in a German Backerei (bakery), and you didn ' t know how to order a pretzel or a piece of apple streudel (You had to hold up one finger and then point)! . , . And for the worse situa- tion . . . Can you imagine being in W. Germany standing next to Boris Becker and finding yourself speech- less? . . . Not because your eyes caught a glimpse of his gorgeous quadraceps but because you had never studied the German language. During the summer of 1986, a group of ASC students, the German assistant Gerlinde, and Professor Gunther Bicknese studied in Mar- burg, West Germany. The group studied in the mornings and took ex- cursions to visit neighboring German villages in the afternoons. Occasion- ally, the students went shopping, saw a movie (auf Deutsch), or went walking up and down the mountains of Marburg. In the course of the summer, the students felt much more fluent in German after talking to people in the parks, other college students, and shop owners. Now go to those language labs, Scotties, and practice rolling you r ' s and making your liaison ' s so that you can participate in one of ASC ' s various study — abroad programs! ' aamsmt Mimz
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