Thursday, October 7, 2010

me siento un poquita mala

I think I'm finally coming down with the cold/sore throat that has been going around the school for the last month. Crap. Perhaps I overdid it a bit this week.

On Monday, for my birthday, I ended up being out until almost 4 am. Oops. I did make it to school the next day, but a bit late. My teacher, who actually was with me for the whole night, was on time and in much better shape than I was, I think.

On Mondays, the activity at the school is usually to teach English to kids in public school. Except, it hadn't happened for various reasons for my first three weeks here. (Independence week; the week after independence week; rain). I wasn't going to sign up on Monday, but my teacher is in charge of the afternoon activities this week, and he made me. They needed at least four students, and they were short one. I didn't understand why they needed at least four students until I got there. It's because there's 4 classes of maybe 20 or 25 11- or 12-yr-old boys.* Basically, Jose handed me a sheet of paper with the family tree on it and told me to teach them the words for the family.

Talk about ridiculous. And intimidating. I thought it was going to be one-on-one tutoring, which I felt like I could do. But no. And this is effectively the equivalent of an inner-city school in America. The kids don't sit still--ever. My kids were jumping up and down, yelling at each other, making paper hats and paper airplanes, etc. I didn't succeed in getting them to write anything down. About the only thing I could do was get them to repeat the vocabulary words.

And, to make matters worse, I tried to combine it with a phrase about names, which they had theoretically learned before. So I wrote down the phrase 'what is his/her name?' and 'his/her name is ... ?' Then I tried to ask a couple students individually--which just freaked them out. I successfully asked one boy the name of his mother before totally messing up and asking this other boy the name of his father. And then he had to explain to me that he didn't know because he didn't have a father. Yup, I'm a terrible person.

*As a weird side note, the reason that the class was only boys is that in the public schools in Guatemala, the girls (or boys) go to school in the mornings and the boys (or girls) go to school in the afternoon. In this particular school, the girls are in the morning, so it's only boys in the afternoon. In the colegios (the private schools), they all go to school only in the morning--at least in the lower grades. The kid in my house is home for lunch every day (as are the older brothers who work).

Today we played futbol again. I think I did maybe slightly better this time. At least for the first half of the game. By the second half of the game I felt like I was about to collapse. It was really sunny and warm in the sun today, but the air was really cold and hurt my lungs. It's actually gotten colder the last few days. The padre of my family said it was 4 degrees the other morning, which I guess is about 40 degrees fahrenheit. I find it interesting that they only use the metric system here, EXCEPT for weight, which they do in pounds. Go figure.

I can't believe my time here is running out so frickin' quickly. I only have two weeks left after this one, and this one's almost done, too. It's insane. It's going by too quickly. I wish time would slow down so I didn't have to leave so soon. I'm also running out of traveling time, but the weather has actually been absolutely beautiful this week, so maybe I'll go somewhere this weekend?

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