This past week, I was a guest teacher at Balkashana Secondary School in the Sandiktau county town center of Balkashana. As of now, Peace Corps plans to place a volunteer at this school in November. Though Lesnoye is only 15 km from Balkasha, there are immediate differences between the two schools. Balkashana only serves students within its town borders, has running water in the school, and serves a more ethnically diverse community whereas Lesnaya school serves students from four villages, has no running water, and is about 90% ethnically Russian.
Having acquainted myself with the Balkashana English teachers previously, I observed a few of their English lessons, wrote several lesson plans with them, and taught six lessons collaboratively. Like Lesnoye, Balkashana has three English teachers: Natalia (a 20 year veteran), ‘Natalia Jr.’ (a 6 year veteran), and Anatoli (a 38 year veteran in English and German). Team-teaching 5th, 6th, 7th, 9th, and 11th grades demanded energy and adaptability. Overall, the lessons flowed well considering it was the first time we taught together and the three teachers invited me to guest teach again. The students loaded me with questions and being from California helped because almost all the students knew Arnold Schwarzenegger (aka Governator) and about Hollywood . “Is there snow over there”, “what kind of car did you drive”, “why did you come to Kazakhstan ”, “do you like it here”, “do you speak Russian”, “what ethnicity are you” and “do you have a wife” were the questions received in almost every class. A day full of energy indoors.
Having acquainted myself with the Balkashana English teachers previously, I observed a few of their English lessons, wrote several lesson plans with them, and taught six lessons collaboratively. Like Lesnoye, Balkashana has three English teachers: Natalia (a 20 year veteran), ‘Natalia Jr.’ (a 6 year veteran), and Anatoli (a 38 year veteran in English and German). Team-teaching 5th, 6th, 7th, 9th, and 11th grades demanded energy and adaptability. Overall, the lessons flowed well considering it was the first time we taught together and the three teachers invited me to guest teach again. The students loaded me with questions and being from California helped because almost all the students knew Arnold Schwarzenegger (aka Governator) and about Hollywood . “Is there snow over there”, “what kind of car did you drive”, “why did you come to Kazakhstan ”, “do you like it here”, “do you speak Russian”, “what ethnicity are you” and “do you have a wife” were the questions received in almost every class. A day full of energy indoors.