Can you believe that I am an English teacher seven days a week?
I was already helping out a group of young people that meet every Sunday night. That is "Shiny's Club of Translators" - SCOFT. This is usually about 30 guys and maybe 4 girls that meet for two hours. We pray, introduce new attendees, tell a couple of jokes, discuss a couple of phrases then I take some time to define and pronounce words that they come and write on the board. As soon as the sun has set far enough that we can't see the board, we close with a prayer. The room we use is off the grid, so to speak!
I was approached a few weeks ago by a young man that was beginning his second year of his own English institute. He asked if I could help out with a couple of classes. Of course! Those of you who know me know how hard it is for me to say no...so, I teach classes that meet Friday late afternoon, Saturday morning, Saturday afternoon and Sunday. This school is called the Amen Institute. I am having fun with these kids...their ages range from 15 to 20 and most of them are taking these classes as a suppliment to their regular education.
Finally, Chris Greene had taught English classes in Jubilee last year. He had a beginner and an advanced class. He wanted to step it up this year to reach more students. I happily agreed to help him. Logistically, Jubilee did not work for our class times or sizes, so we had to find some space. We rented two classrooms in the middle of town from 1pm to 6pm for six months. Then Chris put the word out...we had over 100 applicants for 80 spots. We found good textbooks and we are patiently awaiting their arrival. We have two simultaneous level one classes, 1:30 to 3:30 Monday-Wednesday, and Tuesday-Thursday...20 students per class...at least that was our intention.
Our advanced English classes are every day from 3:30 to when we are done. Our intention is to teach more than just English, so we teach Theology, Philosophy, Computer Repair, Public Speaking, Political Science, Business/Marketing and Construction Theory. Chris and I split up teaching these classes but we usually help each other out.
The name of our school...."Pursuit of Happiness English Institute" Here is a picture of our school building with the teacher's ride out front!
Here is a pic of the first day of class, before we started sorting out who gets in and what days they will have.
If that doesn't take up too much of my time, I am excited for the opportunity to help out with our garden project. We had a group in here last week that was serious about helping us with our goal of greening up Jubilee. We went to a nursery and picked out some nice little plants.
The group helped us start our own little nursery here in the yard. We will toughen these little guys up so that we can put them out in Jubilee! Here are a few pictures of what we have going in the yard right now.
Look Rog! Sprouts!
I still have a list of other projects to work on...find the plumbing problem here at the house, build a cistern for rainwater collection, fix the drainage problem in the yard before rainy season, play with my new welder that arrived with Jim, Jeff and Steve from Journey Church, and the list goes on!
Thanks for taking the time to read a little about what is going on down here with me! May God bless you as much as He has blessed me and this place!
The garden is going to be great! Wish I was there to help...got the computer and speakers set up?
ReplyDeleteYou are making a big difference in those peoples lives and I am sure they are very grateful. God's speed to you Scott.
ReplyDeleteScott, I just forwarded your Blog address to most of our team that came to Cap Haitian in Dec. of 2010. We just had a debriefing dinner today, with the Dr. and his family, who were in Haiti for a month late last year. Looking forward to more posts. Blessings.
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