by arb5489 | Jul 11, 2012 | 2012, University of Granada, University of Granada 2012
by Sara Carter This past week was our last week of collecting data here in Granada and it has absolutely flown by, as we have been rushing to try to get in as many participants as we can before we finish as well as making preparations to leave Granada. As luck would...
by arb5489 | Jul 10, 2012 | 2012, University of Granada, University of Granada 2012
by Sara Carter The verbal paralysis that when I first arrived here would overcome me each time I was addressed in Spanish and attempted a response has effectively disappeared as my confidence in my speaking skills has grown with increased usage of the language. I...
by arb5489 | Jul 10, 2012 | 2012, University of Granada, University of Granada 2012
by Sara Carter This past week seemed to have been more filled with activity than any other period of my time here since perhaps the first few days after arriving in Granada. The beginning of the week was absorbed with fairly intensive preparations for our somewhat...
by arb5489 | Jul 10, 2012 | 2012, University of Granada, University of Granada 2012
by Sara Carter At the lab meeting next Wednesday we will each be giving a presentation of our research project to the lab group, in which I am planning to provide an explanation of what my experiment seeks to investigate, offer the outcomes I expect and why and...
by arb5489 | Jul 10, 2012 | 2012, University of Granada, University of Granada 2012
by Sara Carter This week I continued to run participants, which for me has been the most enjoyable part of doing research because I have had a series of really interesting conversations with some of my participants regarding their experience as native English speakers...
by arb5489 | Jul 10, 2012 | 2012, University of Granada, University of Granada 2012
by Sara Carter As our second full week living in Granada comes to an end, the initial novelty of being here seems to have worn off as local tendencies and places that initially seemed so fascinating and unusual have come to feel more like ordinary facets of our life...