Friday, November 25, 2011

Teaching Preparation Part 1

  Colombia is now 40 days away! Now that the holiday season has officially started, my nerves and excitement have been kicked into high gear. I've been slowly starting to gather things together to bring and shop for the items that won't be as available in country. The main preparation I have undertaken this fall has been volunteering in two ESL (English as a second language) classrooms. This is a requirement of WorldTeach volunteers that want to become TESOL (Teachers of ESL) certified. Volunteering has also been a great way to get into the spirit of teaching and readying my mind for my new job.

  On Tuesday mornings I volunteer at the Manchester Adult Learning Center. There are about 25 students, all from very diverse backgrounds, in the advanced level class. Each class focuses on listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. I've enjoyed observing the different teaching styles and curriculum of the fabulous teacher, Chris, but of course the students are my favorite part.

  This Tuesday was the Thanksgiving party which gives students the opportunity to learn about American culture in an authentic way.
Here is everyone enjoying dinner (three classes together).


 I've built some great relationships with the students, especially a few of the students from Colombia! Mache, Alba, Esteban, and Dalia have all given me some insights on what to expect during my year. Many of them are from different cities, so I've added to my list some new places to visit while I am there. It's so great to be able to learn from my students as much as they learn English from me. A few times I've tried to pick up on their Spanish and practice my own listening skills. They are always entertained when the roles are reversed and they are the ones teaching me. 


(From left to right) Alba, Mache, and me with Patricia who is from El Salvador

  I've also made some great friends from countries like Japan, China, and Lebanon. Volunteering in this classroom makes me appreciate the value we get from having friends from different cultures and communities. We can learn so much from each other when we both open our hearts and minds to new people and ideas.

  I hope everyone had a lovely Thanksgiving holiday with friends and family. I am so grateful for the opportunity to travel to a new part of the world and I'm grateful for all the support I've received from everyone! Muchas Gracias!






Friday, November 4, 2011

Welcome!

Hi and welcome to my blog! On January 4th I will be traveling to Colombia and teaching English for a year. I am so excited and hope to keep this blog as up to date as possible about all my adventures. Just to get in the hang of it, I will post a few pre-departure updates as well.

First off, if you were directed here by my donation page... THANK YOU so much for donating! And if you would like to donate Follow This Link to visit my personal web page and help me in my efforts to support WorldTeach!

Second, I would like to explain the title of my blog. One of my goals during my year will be to become fluent in Spanish, and this is our first test. "Ella baila" means "She dances." Baila or Bailar (to dance) is my favorite Spanish word. This is because Bailar is just 2 letters away from being my last name Bailey, and how wonderful is it that my name almost means dance?! Way cooler than its original British roots. And also, anyone that knows me should know that I love to dance. Colombia is known for its fantastic music and dancing, so I hope this serves as a sort of symbol for my year of going outside my comfort zone.

Check back often as I hope to receive my site placement soon and will fill you in more on my preparations! Thanks!