Today was no different than than the last few days of school, because the average number of classes a day that are in Spanish is (gets out calendario, counts the number of Spanish-language classes each day) are about 5 a day. On Fridays we only have four Spanish-language classes because we have one period less. It's Shabbat, so we get out early.
The average number of English classes is about 2 a day. And on Fridays there's still 2.
I do not understand the Spanish language classes.
M: Are you understanding any more since you started school?
N: Un poquito.
N: We got this little notebook that says the name of our school. You open it up and it has personal information (datos personales) and then you can either glue your schedule on the back of the page that says the name of the school, or you can glue it somewhere else. And on the agenda, you write your homework and the day that it's due. And the agenda is cool because when you get to the end of the month, say when it's March and April, when it ends you put notas, and on the next page it shows a few pictures of kids from the school from the year before. And after that it says words to know at the bottom.
M: It's almost bedtime. Condense your thoughts.
N: Fine. At the pool today, I didn't really do anything except at the first, Bella my friend wasn't there. And so I just swam a bit and came out. And later she rang our intercom and then I came down and didn't swim so much except to get our ball. And then we just played a few games and then I went up because it was dinnertime.
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