Hours 25-23
There won't be class until Friday, so the post next week will be shorter. It's time to start polishing my didactic unit.
There won't be class until Friday, so the post next week will be shorter. It's time to start polishing my didactic unit.
Back to Miriam's 3F class, we started remembering the vocabulary I introduced on the last class. They spontaneously said the names of the sports aloud and Miriam made mimics to make them remember the most difficult ones. All of them participated in saying the words, and Miriam presented the next activity naturally. They completed some exercises from the book dealing with sports and when correcting, Miriam tried to elicit information about their favourite sports and pre-taught the formula Why...? Because it's... to express their opinions on sports. They said adjectives in Spanish/Catalan and Miriam translated them into English and wrote the words on the blackboard for them to build full sentences. She guided them by pointing at the structures on the blackboard and finally got them speaking and discussing on the characteristics of the sports their peers were choosing.
I'm having a toothache. My wisdom comes to the surface through my tooth. I'm delirious!
Nice week this one. On Monday we got a visit from the person in charge of this year's TV3 Marató campaign to let us know a little bit more on the topic they have chosen to work on. It has to do with mental illnesses, and she made an introduction to the most frequent ones and then projected a video with real people talking about their illnesses and how they felt about them. I have to say that I got impressed. Mental illnesses are really really complex and may seem difficult to assimilate unless you have someone suffering from them near you. I constantly looked at the kids' faces to guess their reactions, and I have to say that on the whole they didn't seem to get too involved or affected. The speech turned my stomach and brought in a mixture of bitter feelings including guilt, sadness, empathy but above all, I felt ignorant and impotent.
INT SCHOOL - DAYNo class on Monday. Kids came happy and receptive on Tuesday and days flew by until Friday. We´re still working on descriptions but kids can´t remember the vocabulary and seem not to understand the difference between to be and to have (got). They produce sentences like: He is green eyes. Miriam puts the best of her to write a model description for them to follow, and reminds the functioning of both verb patterns for them to fully understand their usage in descriptions, but no way, darling. They´ve got a sheet of paper with the whole vocabulary with drawings, but they don´t use it and keep on asking her (and me) for the words. In spite of this, they finally write a few sentences to describe themselves and one of their relatives. As Miriam knows the kids need movement and excitement from time to time in order to relax, she made a game where they had to run to the blackboard to write words in turns. This made them collaborate within their teams, sharing the vocabulary they knew in order to sum the major number of words and win the game. They even encouraged each other to run faster to the blackboard. The activity only lasted 3 minutes, but were enough for them to sit down and be more relaxed and happier. They laughed at their spelling mistakes and the bad calligraphy due to the effort and tiredness. I found this activity totally positive because it was a very good way for them to consolidate the vocabulary in a funny way, which usually makes them associate learning with a pleasant experience.
As for the tutoria class, Miriam asked them about the film Real Women have Curves in order to take it up again and see the end of it, but while asking for the nationality of the characters, someone said "sudacas" and this led to a conversation about immigration and respect. Some shared their ideas on it, and it was worrying to hear some of them because they seemed too racist and careless, bearing in mind that there are also immigrants in their own class. In the end, they seemed to understand that we have to respect eachother and sympathize with each other´s needs. We did´t have time to watch the whole film, so we´ll have to wait to hear their opinions on it. I´m trembling! I think the video today will have to do with respect (just a little bit).
Take care!
INT SCHOOL - DAY
INT SCHOOL - DAYFirst meeting: Friday October 24th at 12:30 in IES Salvador Espriu. We are finally 7 practicum students all coming from UAB. After a few minutes Oriol and Miriam appear and lead us to introduce ourselves to the rest of Practicum mates. Then, we negotiate the schedule with them and we all choose a group and therefore our tutor. Since this took us some time and I had to get to work at 3pm, I had to leave the school before the tour, so I guess I’ll get lost on my first day, which I understand is unavoidable in everyone’s first day... or is it only me? :_(
I got to work at 2pm, ate my lunch and went up the stairs towards my place of work at 3pm. We worked all the evening listening to the brand new CD of High School Musical, and a sudden headache started to invade me by 4pm. Too many high schools in one day, I presume!
As my Practicum regards, I'll be monitoring 3rd ESO and I'll do my best to attend the ICT in English classes as well, because I think I can help a lot in the area of audiovisual techniques applied to teaching. I find this activity quite interesting and challenging for the kids. Anyway... my tutor, Miriam has told me sotto voce that her 3rd ESO class is a little bit messy, which makes me wonder how would they react when they see me there invading their space and displaying my powers of observation. I'll tell you in a couple of days. For the moment, as I'll have to be the charmest, I post this video for you to enjoy Kings of Leon.
Take care!