Saturday, March 5, 2011

Speaking Spanish in India

by HouseBoy

Audrey and Evan have switched from taking Hindi to learning Spanish since being enrolled at the American Embassy School. Although Spanish is probably the more practical of the two languages for our eventujal return to Texas, Mom and Dad miss learning the weekly Hindi vocabulary...
This week both Audrey and Evan had presentations in Spanish Class. Each of them had to learn lines of dialog, lyrics to music and present some of their projects to parents.
Audrey's class was the first to present. Their teacher, Mrs.Shrivastava, had the kids work as a team of "International" weather reporters, researching a presenting facts about the weather all over the globe in Spanish speaking countries. The video was set up like an evening news report.
Audrey was one of the "on-location" reporters detailing the weather from high atop famous Machu Picchu in Peru. Audrey had a great idea for her spot. She brought in a couple of hats from Nepal that actually look a lot like the traditional hats worn in the Andes Mountains. The video shots on video looked pretty convincing!
Audrey's class then shared computer projects with parents - these included a written report about the Incas and a description of a monster the kids each designed. The report and descriptions were recorded so we could listen in on how well words were pronounced!
The following day we attended Evan's class.
His group sang a series of songs in Spanish as a large part of their project. Then each child also presented some dialog.  After Evan's class entertained us with words and song, we again got to see and hear some of the children's work on computers. This time the subjects included a report on he Mayan civilization, and a description of the kids' monster creations. 
The kids had a great time being creative and having an opportunity to use some of their developing Spanish-language skills - all right here in the heart of New Delhi!

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