Hey everyone, it’s Clara and Lizette. Today we went to a countryside community in Jarabacoa called el Llano. This is where we will be doing our Community Action Project (CAP) and it is the first time this community has ever had Global Glimpse partner with them. We met with people who represent the community and heard ideas of what they wanted. Many of the community members were excited to share their ideas with us and begin a project that will change their lives. There was a lot of agreement to construct a community center for the entire community, as a way to unite them as a whole. After we discussed these ideas in groups, they were kind enough to provide us with some snacks before we headed back to home. While eating snacks we were able to bond with each other and take in the surroundings of the entire community.
Once we got back to the accommodation, we ate lunch and then finalized our lesson plans for our first day of teaching English to the Jarabacoa people. We walked from our home to the school, which was only about a 10-15 minute walk and safely arrived at our school. There were many different paths that we haven’t seen during our time here and when we arrived at the school, we noticed the colorful scenery and murals on the wall. It was very welcoming when we entered, and saw a line of students waiting to learn. Looking at the students gave us some nerves, but we were also very thankful, for taking the opportunity to learn from us. The students we taught ranged from kids to adults with different levels of Spanish and a lot of people were stressed beforehand knowing that they would be teaching students they couldn’t communicate with, but in the end everyone had a good time and a successful class. Within each class everyone had a chance to bond with their students and most importantly we were able to learn from our mistakes to be better teachers to our students for the next time we teach. After our classes, we came together to start planning our lesson for the next class and we all felt that it was a lot easier to plan than the first one because we now know what to do. We came back home to eat dinner and afterwards shared an object that has significance to us. We concluded our day with our nightly meeting and went to bed to prepare for a rare and exciting free day!
Talk to you soon,
Lizette & Clara :):
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You Glimpsers are awesome. I’m sure the people of Jarabacoa are grateful for all your time and effort. You’ll leave them a lasting impression as your experiences will to each one of you. Keep up the great work.
P.S. You are all missed back home and can’t wait to hear from you.
Good job pushing through the challenges using the tools collected and supportive teamwork. It looks like a great opportunity to connect with the community and be of service. I hope you continue to find satisfaction in your efforts. Go Glimpsers!
Thank you Clara and Lizette for your update of a day in the life of a Glimpster. We are looking forward to read about more teaching and learning moments and the results of CAP. I can’t wait for the phone call tomorrow!!
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Lizette,
I just found out, I would’ve had to fly to Kentucky so you could’ve spoke to Makaio. He’s been there since Thursday. 💜👊🏼
What awesome leadership and sharing of your talents and commitment to serving your new neighbors in the DR!
Thank you for the updates and I look forward to more photos and and stories!