On Friday the 8th of March we were invited
to a school in Goes to give lessons.
We worked several hours on it, but of course we were
still nervous.
Luckily, Maroš was the first one to go. He was very
comfortable when he asked the pupils to prepare a terrorist attack. Yes, a terrorist
attack. But the teacher didn't show anything and reacted very composed.
His lesson was about violence in all kinds of religions and this of course
includes terrorism.
The next lesson was Noel’s. He had a very... let's say
noisy class.
But they were also very interested and motivated. You could really see that they had fun with Noel's quiz. Everybody wanted to win and be the „Royal family“ of the class.
But they were also very interested and motivated. You could really see that they had fun with Noel's quiz. Everybody wanted to win and be the „Royal family“ of the class.
The following class was less willing to cooperate.
Markéta, who gave the lesson about prejudice, started with tongue twisters of
each of our countries.
When Noel said his, the pupils couldn't stop
laughing.
„Se
vou nun bou, se non vou nun bou non vou“.
After Markéta's
lesson we had a break and refreshed ourselves with sandwiches from the cafeteria.
And then the
last class. Me and Klara were left.
This class had
a very nice and enthusiastic teacher, who asked a lot of questions in the first
45 minutes, when I had my lessons about nationalism and patriotism. Then the
teacher left to another class and after some technical problems, Klara gave her
lesson about the Homeland War. In a role game the pupils discussed the pros and
cons of intervention of other countries in a war.
After this long
day, we were all very tired. But in the evening the next event waited for us
and Noel will write about it...
Wietje, Germany
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