Shopping Anyone??

I thought the title would catch your eye....at least those of you who like to shop! (I didn't even mention the word "ladies") ....One of the subjects we teach in our largest school of 800 children in Guatemala City is English, otherwise knows as EFL (English as a Foreign Language). Learning English provides many future opportunities for Guatemalan Children. Our English program now includes students from kindergarten age all the way up through high school students. We have four dedicated teachers for our English program who are very creative and are always looking for new ways to teach the children. Robin has been helping in the English classes for some time now. Recently, she and the teachers decided to have a "Day at the Supermarket" to help teach the children the English words for different types of grocery items and the shopping process. Today is the day! As each of the students line up for class, they are given a pre-made "shopping list". They take the list and their pretend money and go through the different sections of the supermarket to collect their items. Then they go to the check-out and pay for the groceries. Throughout all of this they have to speak only English. As you can see, they are having a great time. When I went out to take pictures, one of the English teachers said to me "Your wife is going to be very tired after today!". Please pray for our staff and for the children as they continue to learn the English language. Our teachers are Ruth (supervisor), Veronica, Marisol and Elisa. Have a great day!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks like a great way to learn and have some fun too! I am sure Robin loves working with the kids!Have a great weekend all! Bri

Anonymous said...

Wow, a post about shopping in "Gotta-Malla" and Punchbuggy Jen hasn't made a comment - I'm surprised! Can't wait to see all y'all in just 44 days! Pedro & Inger

Jen said...

WOW!! I thought for a minute that you were bringing them on a field trip to the store! :-) What a fun day for all I am sure! Great pictures as usual... Thanks for keeping us updated on what is happening down there!

Anonymous said...

you're so sexist... that sounds like a game my sister and I used to play in our basement. Looks like you had a few more customers. I blame my grocery store's failure on the location. turns out not that many people went through our basement.

Anonymous said...

Waw, we really looked busy, Thanks Robin to share with us, it was a great time to have you encouraging children, and of course us. Our children look great. God bless both of you and your ministry.
Ruth