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but first, a picture of my daily struggles |
I have now returned to the colegio and am starting up my internship again. I have two weeks of special classes. Basically I go around to the other grades that I don't regularly have so that they can have a session with me (basically because people were getting jealous). So I give my whole spiel on the U.S. and Sacramento and all that good stuff and they ask me questions. And during question time I feel like I'm defending the U.S. for dear life. Examples:
"Why are people so fat in the U.S.?"
"Does everyone eat a lot of food?"
"Do you prefer McDonald's or Burger King?"
"Is everything like the movies?" (what exactly does that mean?)
"Are the police as aggressive as they are in movies?"
Or the questions that end up breaking the hearts of 13 year old Spanish girls. Example:
Spanish girls: "Were you a cheerleader?"
Me: "Why, do I look like cheerleader?"
Spanish girls: "Yes."
Me: (throws up in mouth a little bit) "No, I was not a cheerleader."
Spanish girls: *gasps*
...if only they knew I was actually a band geek in high school and didn't particularly love cheerleaders.
(not to mention, have you seen the above picture?!)
I also did 3 special classes with 2nd graders about animals and animal noises in English. Pretty adorable I must say, so much enthusiasm to learn at that age! Then of course on my last day over in the primary school building last week, word must have spread who I was because I legitimately got attacked by a swarm of 7 year olds. One kid bear-hugged me three times. And the rest of them just kept essentially chanting "My name is______! My name is______! My name is______! " over and over again until Anabel, a professor who I usually work with, came over and literally rescued me. I have to say, that was a bit terrifying. :)
This week I teach the older kids (16, 17, 18 year olds). Couldn't tell ya how that's gonna go. But I imagine some more country-defending will commence.
I've also agreed to help the professors at the colegio get ready for their B2 English language exams. Passing a B2 language exam means you're fairly proficient in that particular language. There's a new rule, at least at the colegio I work at, that the teachers now have to have a B2 level in English and will begin to start teaching their respective subjects in English. Holy cow.
So that's where I come in since I'm the living, breathing, and walking native at the school. I'm going to help them practice for the oral part of their exam and give them feedback on how to improve. I'm actually pretty excited to help out and give back, since all the professors have been so sweet to me.
Tutorías
First of all, I have issues saying no. I now have like 8 or 9 students that I tutor weekly. And here I am trying to find jobs for when I get back the US and can't find anything, but in Spain everyone wants to hire an English tutor! Go figure.
I still tutor Clara and Candela (and sometimes little Eduardo who is 7 and Pepa's youngest kiddo). They are all doing so well in English, I'm impressed! A professor at the colegio also asked me to tutor his kids on Mondays and I've worked with them twice so far. The oldest is Julia (6) and Hernán (2). They are so much fun to work with. Julia works really hard and is happy to learn English. Hernán gets cranky with me but enjoys our sessions for the first 15 minutes or so. It's so interesting to teach a 2 year old. He actually seems to understand what I'm saying more than Julia because his brain is at an age where he can absorb more than one language with ease. It's so neat. I'm excited to see how this progresses. One or two of their friends will be joining us on Mondays too since I didn't have any extra afternoons free. So I will be doing a group session with all of them for 1.5 - 2 hours. And if that wasn't enough, another family asked me to tutor on Friday afternoons. I start this Friday with that family. But hey, the money helps pay for trips and I love working with kids, so it's really an awesome opportunity and I've had so much fun with it so far.
So lots and lots of English in my life right now. It's fun but not super helpful in terms of learning Spanish. Although, especially when tutoring the little ones, I do have to speak in Spanish or else nothing happens.
Dia de San Valentin
So Valentine's Day is just as sappy here as it is in the States. I kind of ignored it though. It's not really one of my favorite holidays. But I have to say, one person did make it special this year. That was person was my temporary Japanese host brother (he's literally here for all of 20 days). He gave my host mom and I each a chocolate rose. My host mom flipped out and to me was like, "Isn't he the sweetest?! My own husband forgot it was Valentine's Day!" She was so stoked about her rose. But it's true, it was super sweet. He's really nice. He speaks a teeny bit of English and a little bit of Spanish, but I can see his Spanish already improving after 2 weeks. It's going to be so weird once he leaves, I've gotten so used to having him around!
La vida diaria
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Mexican food! |
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Kiersten and I in Benidorm! |
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My adorable friends Anya and Tonada |
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As you can see, we're in love ;) |
Nuevo viaje!
Kiersten and I planned another trip. We're going to Budapest, Hungary in May. I'm so excited! It looks like such a neat city! So the travel line-up this semester stands as this:
London, England (March 15-20)
Lagos, Portugal; Dublin, Ireland; and Munich Germany (April 1-14)
Amsterdam, Netherlands (April 19-22)
Budapest, Hungary (May 3-6)
Ahhh! So excited!
Mi brazo
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Back when I still had my sling and was assisted down stairs to avoid re-falling... |
On a [semi] funny side note. My host mom came home the other day and had smashed her elbow in a heavy door at work. She then says to me, "I can't lift my arm up to my head, now I know what it feels like to be you!"
Yay for being injured.
And that is all, thanks for reading! :)
I can't believe you have so many trips planned, can't wait to read about them all! So exciting!
ReplyDeleteGah I know! I'm so excited! Six countries this semester!
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