Wednesday, October 28, 2009

October 2009 Newsletter

It’s been a busy month!   Here’s a few of the highlights for me:

Language Study:  I’ve begun language study in Kinyarwanda and it has been invaluable to me as an English teacher.  It’s great to be able to apply what I teach and to experience the frustrations of not being able to communicate, the diligence and discipline required to learn a language, and the fear of making ridiculous mistakes.  I have a much greater compassion for my students and it’s given me a better sense of how much content can be learned effectively in one hour a day. 






This is Monique, my language helper.  She is also the team leader of the Nursery Classes.  She's an amazing women - a widow caring for her 3 biological and 3 adopted children. 











Dusting off my vocal cords:  Music plays a large role in Rwandan culture.  Rwandans love to sing and dance.  It’s a part of every event from church services to graduation ceremonies to simply visiting friends.  So, I’ve been signing a lot and am becoming the nursery school music teacher.  The teachers are just learning English, so they do not have many English songs, poems, or plays that they can teach the students.  So, I’m helping them out.  If you have any favorite children’s poems or plays, please send them to me using the email address above. 

Producing my first album:
  One challenge the teachers face, is limited access to native English speakers.  So, I’m creating recordings of pronunciation drills, vocabulary, stories, and listening comprehension exercises.  The recordings are a big hit with the teachers.  I, unfortunately, am continually hearing the sound of my own voice.   Does anyone like the sound of their own voice?

Would you pray for:
- The P6 students as they take the national exam this month.  The exam is a significant determiner of their educational future.  Pray that the students would excel in their studies while resting in the love of God as their hope and future. 
- For the four week English seminar over the school break.  Pray that it would be exactly what the teachers need, that they would be quick to learn, and that it would be an enjoyable time. 
- For the devotional series that will accompany the English seminar.  The topic is “Growing in Grace.”  Pray that we would be renewed and refreshed as we reflect on the many facets of God’s grace.

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