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Good morning, all. Class registration is still open until the end of today, I believe, but make up your minds quickly, please. We'll have our first vocabulary quizzes on Monday.
Also start thinking about your first in-class presentations, as we'll want to start those by the end of the month. Anything cultural or historical relating to the languages you're studying is a good subject. Plan to speak for approximately ten minutes. Visuals are encouraged. If you need a projector or VCR let me know in advance so I can arrange with A/V.
I'll pass around a sign-up sheet for you to list your presentation subjects next week. If you want to team up with someone, please see me first.
[ooc: apologies for lateness. time is an illusion. lunchtime doubly so.]
Also start thinking about your first in-class presentations, as we'll want to start those by the end of the month. Anything cultural or historical relating to the languages you're studying is a good subject. Plan to speak for approximately ten minutes. Visuals are encouraged. If you need a projector or VCR let me know in advance so I can arrange with A/V.
I'll pass around a sign-up sheet for you to list your presentation subjects next week. If you want to team up with someone, please see me first.
[ooc: apologies for lateness. time is an illusion. lunchtime doubly so.]

Indo-European 10:00-11:30
Help yourself. Once you've all got your snack . . .
Indo-European is a theoretical language, meaning that it was retro-developed given commonalities between words for the same things in various known languages. For example, the word for 'father' has similar sounds: 'Vater', 'Pater', and so on . . .
*His handwriting on the chalkboard has an old-fashioned look, as if he learned to write when calligraphy was still common.*