Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Shopping debates

Today’s topic for the grid activity was shopping. At first I doubted if it would be a topic that would fill up the entire class time, but I was definitely wrong! We had a lively discussion regarding the prices at Cub, Sam’s Club, Rainbow and Target. When asked what they liked to shop for, some students listed foods or clothes, while other students listed dream purchases like homes and fancy cars. Next time, it would be interesting to ask how shopping is different than in their home countries.

One student came back to class today after a long absence. Mandisa has been in our class since I started over a year ago. She was home sick for nearly a month which was troublesome as she is probably over seventy years old. The class nearly erupted in applause when she entered the room today! Unfettered by her age, Mandisa brings an energy and joy into the classroom with her stories and sharp wit. She came to the United States from the Democratic Republic of Congo more than ten years ago and worked as a seamstress. She and her husband have retired and live near the school in Columbia Heights. I asked her once why she was interested in learning English, and she said with a smile that she never wanted to stop learning until the day she died. Her slow progress never seems to blunt her enthusiasm to learn English as well as other languages. As we’ve discovered, Mandisa also dabbles in other languages, much to the delight of the Spanish speakers in the class. When she walks into the room, she often yells greetings in Spanish to other students, who really seem to get a kick out of it.

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