Hanna Kivistö:
ojalasupiera@hotmail.com
I assisted two other volunteers in giving English classes to the younger (4-7 year-olds) and the older (8-14 year-olds) kids two days a week. I also gave Spanish classes for the older kids twice a week.
The English classes were spent mainly in preparing the kids for an exam they were having. Both of the groups learned names for school objects, colors, numbers, animals and food items. Since there was another main teacher, my job consisted of responding to the kids questions, helping them with the exercises and just giving them attention. I didn’t do any formal teaching. I had a lot teaching material with me, but the main teacher already had her own material, so I couldn’t use mine, but left it in the ballet for future needs.
In general, I would recommend the future volunteer to study some Portuguese before arriving, since no one at the ballet speaks English. Also, it is difficult to teach the kids if you don’t know any Portuguese. I would also recommend the volunteer to take an active role and keep contact with the Ballet constantly, since that way you achieve more and are aware of the possible changes in schedules.
Feel free to use the material I left; ask Geiza or the kids where to find it. My plan was to continue with gustar and describing people and geographic locations, so maybe you could start there. The kids are very eager to learn Spanish, so I don’t think you will come up with any motivational problems, but be aware of their different levels. If you can, try dividing the kids according to their level of proficiency. Little by little you could also draw their attention to the aspects of pronunciation since they had quite a few problems with certain sounds.
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