środa, 25 lutego 2015

Week 4

This week at Warsaw 306, the kids either gave me presentations on Poland and Polish culture (attractions, music, food, sport, famous people etc) or they planned my weekend and gave me recommendations of things to do in Warsaw. I haven't yet explored Warsaw as a proper tourist so this was all very useful! As usual, the students were enthusiastic and I received many creative drawing of the National Stadium, the Palace of Science and Culture, the Old City and even Pizza Hut. I was proud of many of the kids for having the courage to present their work to me personally, even though their English was not perfect. The highlight of this week was probably a group of Year 5s on Friday have an argument over where to send me for lunch - very cute!

I stayed in Warsaw over the weekend. On Friday, I went bowling and then out for dinner with most of the volunteers who are also placed in Warsaw and then we all spent Saturday night together. It was lovely to have a big group back together again and catch up on all the interesting experiences people have had in Poland. One slightly scary story was of a friend of mine walking the streets of Warsaw at 2am with no phone credit and absolutely no idea where he was...


Jessica:)

niedziela, 22 lutego 2015

Week 3

In most of my classes last week we did a big, interactive cultural quiz called 'Jeopardy' with the kids. I based in on Canada, America, New Zealand and Australia as they are the countries Warsaw 306 has had volunteers from in the past. It was lovely to see all the classes become very involved in the competition and I have to say my favourite moments were the ones were students screwed up their faces, desperately trying to recall facts that previous volunteers had taught them. Then of course there were the excited yells as they got the correct answer, or the disappointment when a teammate knew the answer to a question but didn't have the courage to speak up.

Thursday was 'Fat Thursday', an entirely new phenomenon for me. I thought I'd pushed the boat out by having three doughnuts (and feeling very sick that night!), but as it turns out, one of the volunteers had twelve... I can't imagine how he felt!

As I mentioned last week, I headed off to Krakow with some friends over the weekend and it was an experience to say the least. On Friday we visited Auschwitz and I'm struggling to put into words how it felt. Emotionally draining and clarifying is probably the best description for me. Then on Saturday we did a free walking tour of the Old Town and were able to see what a beautiful city Krakow is and just how different the architecture is to that of Warsaw. On the social side of things, I really enjoyed seeing some of my friends who aren't placed in Warsaw but didn't enjoy meeting certain travellers who were staying in the same hostel as us... I'll leave that there.




Jessica:)

niedziela, 8 lutego 2015

Week 2 (First week of work)

In some ways, it's been a busy week. In others, not so much. This week was my first at Warsaw 306 with the lovely Beata (I couldn't ask for a better mentor!). Truthfully, I didn't start until Wednesday and of course I don't work Fridays so it was quite a short week for me. That being said, on Wednesday and Thursday I had the opportunity to meet the wonderful staff and students of my new school. The range of English abilities at the school is wide, and I must admit I was really impressed by how strong some of the Third Graders are. I was interested to see that students quite often left out the articles in their English, but of course articles don't exist in Polish so it's to be expected!

On the social front, I've been seeing various friends most days and on Friday all of the Warsaw volunteers caught up which was brilliant. Unfortunately, I came down sick over the weekend so didn't do anything particularly interesting on Saturday or Sunday. Nonetheless, I'll be back on my feet soon, ready to work with the kids this week and then head off the Krakow this weekend where I'll be staying in a twelve-bed mixed dorm room for the first time (little bit nervous!).
Jessica:)

środa, 4 lutego 2015

Week 1 (Orientation week)

My first week in Poland as a Lattitude volunteer has easily been one of the best of my life. Along with the twenty other young people who will be staying in Poland for the next five months, I attended at introductory TEFL course at the British Council in Warsaw from Monday to Friday. It may sound a bit dull but when you're part of such an enthusiastic and friendly group, everything is exciting. That's not to say the program at the BC was in any way boring. Spending our mornings trialling TEFL games and activities, then having the opportunity to practise teaching to a real class was a motivating kick-start to our placements.



While not at the BC, our group was spending time getting to know each other, either doing things in Warsaw with Beata or at the hostel. Certainly one of the highlights for me was the night we went ice skating at the National Stadium. Despite the odd tumble (I still have the bruises), we all had an amazing night doing something you hardly get the chance to at home. Of course, the night wouldn't have been the same without Sebastian, the plastic seal we hired that you could sit on while someone pushes you around. Admittedly, the only other person using one was two years old. but age is just a number, right?


On Saturday, we were all sad to say goodbye to the new friends we'd made and head off to our placements and host families. It's amazing to think how close we all became in just one week. For me (like a few others), the weekend meant settling into a suburb of Warsaw with an incredibly open and welcoming family who gave me a tour of the beautiful Old Town on Sunday. For others, however, the week ended with a train ride to another area of Poland. Regardless, I think we're all excited to begin teaching and I'm sure we'll see each other very soon.

Jessica