Here is a short video of me teaching English to a third grade class at the public elementary school in Zuleta, where I have my apprenticeship.
Teaching English in Zuleta
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Caroline, you ROCK!
Great video
wow! Yo Caroline! Seeing you teach reminds me of the song by Carlos Vives: “Carito me habla ingles, que lindo se le ve, Carito me hable ingles, que me dice yo no se…” look it up!
Caroline, you seem to have an intuitive sense for things we teach explicitly in teacher education programs. It is a gift that will serve you well no matter what career field you enter.
Oh my goodness, too cute, Caroline. And I am truly impressed by your Spanish!! Thanks for the glimpse into your life over yonder. Much love from Senegal!
Hi Caroline! What joy i feel sitting here watching you engage with such beautiful and enthusiastic children. You look completely “at home” and as always full of boundless energy and a smile that brings pure sunshine to your students. I always look forward to seeing how you are being blessed and blessing the lives of your family and students in each post. I also have to say that I read and watch with a little envy of my own for your experience!! WOW Caroline-you are going to be a “change the world” girl because you were fearless enough to start a journey of learning who you truly are. So often here at home– “who you are” is too often defined by the “small world” that we can get sucked into despite our efforts to blaze our own trails and find our own definition of “who am I” and “why do I do what I do?” Soak it up Caroline! BE the Sunshine everyday and soak up each moment! Much love to you and always prayers for you too!