Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Teaching//Learning in Spanish.

Alrightt. So, I've technically only had two days of the same class and I still feel like it's a touch too early to pass judgement. But besides occasionally slipping into a frighteningly, loud tone of voice my proff seems legit.

My classes for the next semester include a political and economic analysis of modern spain, spain's international policy in a contemporary context, feminist theory and critique (a more philosophical/theoretical angle than what i'm used to) and women in spanish literature (which will HOPEFULLY count towards my GWS minor).

So I'm taking it a bit easy this semester and will be spending some of this extra time teaching my little spanish bbs English.

Which brings us to a brief side note: Despite spending a summer teaching English in Sri Lanka, having two Spanish families here and possibly teaching again in this upcoming summer I still have qualms about spreading around this garbage. And for a couple of reasons.

1. It comes from England.
2. It undermines the value/importance of children learning their mother-tongue (not like I'm bitter or anything...)
3. Cultural imperialism

But I digress...

Yesterday, I had my first 2 classes with 4 of the CUTEST kids in Spain (well if not Spain then definitely Madrid).
I met with a family with 2 sons first (Aged 12 and 10). Being completely unprepared as I was, after doing their homework with them I had them read a bit from Fareed Zakaria's The Post American World just to hear their pronunciation. Bahh. Hearing 10 year olds read about the rise of the East was practically music to my ears. My next family (girls aged 11 and 7 - who were also surprisingly gingers) also succeeded in melting my heart to mush. And I have to say I was IMPRESSED with the 11 year old's English skills.

Overall, I had a lot of fun and realized that I'm going to have make legit lesson plans if I want a 7 year old girl to stay in her chair for more than 10 minutes (although I can't hate cuz I'm sure I was ten times worse at her age).

I'll meet with each family for 2 hours a week and at 15 Euro/hour, no complaints from me.


Current musik: "1977" Ana Tijoux.

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