Tuesday, August 31, 2010

CII Teach Argentina

DeAne Frazier

Argentina Family

My experience so far here in Argentina has been amazing. I am living in Carlos Casares, a small town where everybody knows your name. It’s a lovely and welcoming place. When I first arrived in Carlos Casares many of the students went out of the way to greet me, and make me feel like a celebrity. I have only been here a little over a month, and I already feel like Carlos Casares is my home. My family is nothing but the best. My first weekend in town my family took me on a tour of the town showing me the train, the shops, the petting zoo, the race tracks, the many big parks, and the airfield where we went up in a plane! My mom Adrianna is the sweetest and most concerned mother, and reminds me so much of my own mother. Adrianna has very little English and I have very little Spanish (as of right now), but we talk all the time. We run errands together, and go to yoga as well! My sisters Fiore and Naza are the coolest people ever. Fiore is at school in La Plata, so I only see her on some weekends, but it is so much fun to hang out with her and her crazy friends. Naza and I play Spanish pictionary and watch bad soap operas. She loves the soap opera; I watch because they are funny. My brother Artu is a musician, and is studying in La Plata. When Fiore and Artu come home we go out to the discos, hang out in the center city drinking mate and playing music, or have everyone over for a big dinner. There is constant laughter at the house with me trying to learn Spanish, and Adrianna trying to learn English. I truly feel at home here, and it is going to be a sad day for me when I must leave.







CII Teach Argentina

DeAnne Frazier
Pirate Camp

I just came back from my first camp! It was an ARRRGH Blast! We had a pirate themed camp with 25 kids from the ages of 10-12. It was a 3-day weekend of nothing but games and fun. We had a bonfire where I taught the kids the correct ways of roasting a marshmallow to make the perfect smores. The kids put together team banners and team skits about the life of a pirate. My team was voted for the best skit. It was so much fun to hear the kids speaking English, and to hear the classmates yell at others when they started to speak in Spanish. I enjoyed the camp so much that I wished it could have been longer. The group was amazing, and the counselors were just as competitive and loud as the campers. Sometimes I think it was hard to tell the difference between the campers and the counselors. I can’t wait for the next camp!




Friday, August 27, 2010

CII Teach Argentina

Elenor Fields

Ok, 2 weeks living in Plaza Huincul, Neuquen and I can honestly say I LOVE IT!!!!
I couldn’t have asked for a better placement!
To start with my family are a perfect match to my personalyity and interests. We all share the love of music and since I arrived have been sharing knowledge of songs and repetoires, there have even been a few singsongs on several occasions.
When I arrived they made me feel so welcome and at home and already treat me like one of their own.
“Rainbow,” the english institute I have started to work at is a joy so work in. Like my family here, the staff although small in numbers, are huge in personality and they like the students were all very excited and happy to have me working with them. There is such a fantastic, positive atmosphere about the place constantly and this makes working here with everyone such a pleasure and every evening I feel satisfied and content that I have helped people.
I have now been in Argentina one month, I can’t believe it! The next four are going to fly by! What a great choice of co-op I made!
That’s all for now!
Elenor.

My Argentinian Family!.....party animals!!!