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      Day 3 @Spain: Tapa Tapa

      After people heard that I was going to Spain, they suggested me to eat "tapas". When I first heard about it, I thought it was a specific dish with some kind of sauce. I don’t know why, but the sauce was visualized in my mind as a green smoothie. (human mind is strange, esp. mine:))) I don’t like reading or searching about a place before I visit it (the same strange mind again:))), so tonight I tasted my first “tapas” and understood what it really is. (actually it was more than one :))

      “tapas” is a dish of different kinds of snacks and appetizers. You have the chance to get a small or big dish, but I preferred the small ones to taste more of them at the same time. Yummy! They were delicious.

      Now, I’m back to my hotel room and reflecting about my day to decide on the post of the day. What I just realized is the similarities between “tapas” and English lessons. A good lesson should include bits of pieces (as different tapas dishes) to keep the attention. Imagine yourself in a lesson working on the same type of activity using the same skills or having different type of activities appealing to different skills.

      Which one would make you feel better? Would you prefer a cauldron of beans to be eaten without any pauses or little dishes of “tapa” (food) with a wide variety of food to be enjoyed:)

      P.S: Thanks to Turgut Turunc, my colleague, for suggesting me (at the dinner) to write about "tapas" for today's post though it was a bit challenging for me to connect it with English lessons:)

       

       

       

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      lemanulas's picture
      lemanulas
      Submitted on 4 February, 2012 - 10:27

      Bon appetit :) hımmm yummy tapa tapa ;)

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      babakartal
      Submitted on 4 February, 2012 - 12:08

      Hi,Merve,

       I see you started to like Spain. Have a nice time and TAPA. (I'm glad, you liked tapa)

       ı can't eat anything I don't know.

       Thanks sharing.

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      gulnur
      Submitted on 4 February, 2012 - 14:12

      Dear Merve,

      I would prefer tapas. Then comes the next stage, what if you realised that tapas on the table were not cooked well allthough they looked colorful and tasty?

      Thanks for comparing tapas and English lessons.

       

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      merveoflaz
      Submitted on 4 February, 2012 - 22:39

      Thank you Leman:) I know it sounds mouthwatering:)

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      merveoflaz
      Submitted on 4 February, 2012 - 22:42

      Hi babakartal,

      Actually I'm the same. I can't eat something I don't know, especially when I'm abroad. Luckily people are so helpful in here and they tell you what ingredients there are in the meals. :)

       

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      merveoflaz
      Submitted on 4 February, 2012 - 22:50

      Thank you for the reply gulnur. If the tapas on the table is not cooked well, I can ask for a cooked one:)Considering this reply as a metaphor, I would say that repeating (the ropic covered in the lesson) would be good:)

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      singerina
      Submitted on 4 February, 2012 - 22:56

      Talking about tapa tapa I wish we had pictures in posts :))) or I am just hungry!

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      turgutturunc
      Submitted on 4 February, 2012 - 23:24

      Thank you very much for your referering my name on the post. :))

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      merveoflaz
      Submitted on 7 February, 2012 - 01:05

      Thank YOU Turgut Turunc for being inspiring:)

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      merveoflaz
      Submitted on 7 February, 2012 - 01:06

      Absolutely! I always wish the same and I am always hungry haha:)