I volunteered for the first time yesterday at the school. I have to give a lot of credit to all the teachers out there. Everyday!! Wow! And because most of the kids in Ab's class speak Spanish, the blank stare I refer to is my own. Little Giselle would say something to me... and I did the blank stare. Can you say it in English? I say. Head nods back and forth, no. Little
Admari asks me something... blank stare again. English? I say? and smile. She just does the blank stare back. I knew this was the demographic when we enrolled the kids. And I don't even mind. It only makes me appreciate these teachers more. They are facing even more of a challenge! A challenge for teaching not only the class, but the language. And it makes me wonder what a normal American classroom might be like.... just trying to get the kids to behave and get used to being in a classroom when they all speak English! That seems like a big job in and of itself! But they are very patient and kind, and appreciate the role they are in. To be a stable, good role model for these hard working families. I am even more amazed.
And I am determined to LEARN the LANGUAGE! So far I've done about
4 lessons from this great website my
friend referred me to. Esta es
una flor. This is one flower.
Estas son
las flores. These are flowers.
Las Flores no son
amarillo. The flowers are not yellow. Las Flores son
de color
azul. The flowers are blue. Wow, that makes good conversation :) and it is a start!
And it is Friday! And Monday is a holiday!
Yay!!
2 comments:
Wow, that is a lot of espanol for only 4 lessons...I'm impressed!
yee-haw! study group, amiga?
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