Monday, Bocas del Toro, Panama.
Even the locals say this is unusual. It rained here, really hard, before school,
during school, and after school. On our
way home from class around 12:30 we had to wade a little bit down the street,
and then had to change our route to avoid having to wade a lot. Where the streets have sidewalks (like the
one we see from our hotel balcony), some of the streets are flooded to the
point of the sidewalks being under water.
Even now it is raining, though not quite as much as before.
I am working outside on the balcony. I had to look for a place that had both
electricity and no leaks. Our bed in our
room didn’t qualify. It had both
electricity and a leak—right by my pillow.
Not quite sure how we are going to deal with that tonight.
Today was our first day of classes in Bocas. They put us in a B-1 group with a good and
entertaining teacher. B-1 would be
appropriate, because we finished A-2 on our last day of classes in
Boquete. However, this B-1 group has
already been meeting for a week, so we are a week behind. That’s not good, because we probably would
have been have been a week or more behind (functionally) even if we hadn’t
missed a week of classes.
Consequently,
during our morning class break we spoke to the administrator about our concern,
primarily that we needed more review of the material we learned in A-2 and
weren’t ready to skip ahead to the second week of B-1. By the end of the morning we had worked out a
good solution. We will be going to 3
hours of “mini-group” lessons in the afternoons and dropping out of the morning
group lessons. We liked the students in
our group this morning, so we’ll miss them.
But we will get the same teacher, at least for this week. I think Peggy and I will have more time in
actual conversation practice in this mini-group, and get more personalized
grammar teaching, too.
During our vacation week I could not make myself
study. As Peggy said, I only studied
about 20 minutes during the entire week.
But as I replied, it was quality time.
Peggy, on the other hand, studied for hours.
Well, I guess it’s time to go study.
1 comment:
bien hecho, tia peggy! y tio gordon...estudia estudia! si se puede hacerlo...!
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