Last week I was sick, and didn't do much, which is why I haven't posted anything. No body cares about my adventures being "infermo y en mi cama" (sick and in my bed.) Luckily it didn't last too long, and I was back at it again this week! My "mom" and "brother" were also sick, along with one of my co-teachers. Each of them had a different type of sickness, so I know it wasn't me who was passing it around haha. I'm pretty sure mine was just a "bug" from eating something (I suspect the eggs…it is not normal to refrigerate eggs here) and I also hurt my knee when I tripped in a hole. If you don't look down everywhere you go, you are destined to fall in a hole.
Monday my teacher was out and asked me to lead class alone because she didn't want the students to miss out on valuable "speaking time." Anytime the students are at INA they are encouraged to speak English, so regardless of what we are doing, they are still practicing their English. I let the students work on their presentations with their partners for an hour or so, then I went over how to write a resume. This class is my Advanced Business class, so creating a resume is very important to them because most of them are in the process of looking for a job. After that there wasn't anything else I needed to teach them, but a small group of them wanted to stay and practice Spanish with me! We had lunch and played ping-pong for about 3 hours. When I wasn't dominating all of them at ping-pong, they were huddled around me teaching me the Spanish alphabet and other important words and phrases. It was a really good day, probably the best I have had so far at INA!
Today I was there by myself again and we worked on proper phone etiquette when taking a message for a boss or a coworker. I had them do a role play where they sat back to back and "talked on the phone" to each other as if they were an employee and a customer. It was a pretty good exercise and it got them to improv and think on the spot! After that I had them do a "One Word" activity where there were two groups (one group as the employee and the other as the caller) and they had to create a dialogue on the board as a class, but each person could only write one word at a time. It was a really exciting activity and I had a lot of students tell me that they loved it and wanted to do it again! (Thanks Cody for the awesome idea!) After that I dismissed the class and of course, a group stayed to practice with me. We played pictionary in Spanish and I learned a lot more vocabulary.
This Thursday is "Student's Day" at INA where there is no class and the students go out to the field next door and play games and just hang out. Kind of like a Field Day for elementary schools. It should be interesting, I am looking forward to it. Also, this weekend a few of my students want to take me to the Volcano that is nearby. Hopefully we get to go, and I will definitely take lots of pictures!
Below are a few random pictures from the last few weeks and not in any particular order, sorry! I don't take many pictures because they say that walking around with your phone out (especially and iPhone) is not very safe and people might steal it. I take most of my pictures from the bus on my trips to and from work each day, unless I am in my neighborhood where it's safe.









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