My class consists of 7 Ecuadorian students, 5 from the states, 3 from Korea, and 1 from Taiwan. They all seem to speak English pretty well. They were SO excited for me to be there, giving me hugs and they all had made me a cute card. My cooperating teacher has lived here for 18 years and is a missionary. She told me that her main goal in being there is to see her students accept Christ. In the past week, 6 accepted Christ during chapel. She said she had 2 Muslim students accept Christ before too. I can tell she truly loves her students so much.
The school´s atmosphere is totally different than any I have been to back home. It´s not all indoors. To get anywhere, you walk outside. It is beautiful, right by mountains. We drove there this morning and walked home. From now on, I will walk there each day, or at least walk home because Patty, the lady I live with, has to stay there later than me.
I met so many teachers today and they were all so nice. Everyone made me feel very welcomed. One young teacher asked me to be on their teacher volleyball team, so I agreed to. I told her I´m not very good, but she said it was fine.
All in all, I had a wonderful first day! I loved everything about the school, and I am so excited to be student teaching here. It is like 100% opposite of the last school I taught at, which I needed.
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this is so exciting! i am glad this is working out better than your last experience and am looking forward to hearing about your adventures!
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