This week, in my Italian class, we learned about and played "Subbuteo." It is a game played on the table, and it is like soccer! You flick little figures of soccer players with your fingers, hoping to push the ball forward with the movement. Eventually, one person gets a goal by doing this! At first, it was a little hard to understand because I did not even know the rules of soccer, and I had to play while speaking only Italian. It was fun in the end, though, even if I lost. It is a very popular game with Italian children!
This week, during my art history classes, we spent zero time in the classroom! All of our lessons were taught right in the museums. It was so cool to hear on the spot about all the different art from our professor, who knows so much!