Monday, October 31: We arrived at RIMYI to register for classes. The Institute is nestled in a residential area and makes maximum use of the space available. It's a sign of the times that there is security outside the gate and that registration requires a copy of one's passport and visa, a passport photo, and a letter from the apartment landlord and their electric bill. (This is also required if one wants to get phone or internet access in India.) Even though we're renting from one of the teachers at the Institute, we couldn't complete our registration until we had the required letter and electric bill.
All of us are thrilled with our schedule. Some classes at the Institute start at 7 a.m., but fortunately we did not get those. We're also given a scheduled time when the Institute is available for us to practice. The Institute is about a 10 minute walk from our apartment. Definitely brings back memories of walking to language school in Cuernavaca thirty years ago ....
All of us are thrilled with our schedule. Some classes at the Institute start at 7 a.m., but fortunately we did not get those. We're also given a scheduled time when the Institute is available for us to practice. The Institute is about a 10 minute walk from our apartment. Definitely brings back memories of walking to language school in Cuernavaca thirty years ago ....
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