On walking, and creativity
/There are two reasons I like to walk.
The first is that if something is bothering me, I usually find it impossible to be annoyed about it once I have been walking for about half an hour.
You might think that's just because the irritating person or thing is now half an hour away from me.
And that's true. But I think it's something deeper than that, too.
There's something about …
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Like many people in the UK, I studied French in school. I liked French. I thought it was really fun to speak another language, to talk with people, and to try and listen to what was going on in a new country. (Still do!)
When I was 14 we went on a school exchange to the city of Reims, in northeastern France. I was paired with a boy, which I’m sure some 14-year-olds would find very exciting but which I found unbearably awkward. He was very sweet and we completely ignored each other.
That was nearly 20 years ago, and I didn’t learn or use any more French until, at some point in lockdown, I decided on a whim to take some one-to-one lessons with online teachers. Here are some things I learned about French, about language learning, and about myself.