Since the month of September 2006, I have been teaching French and Spanish in St Martin's Secondary School. Forms 1 and 2 have started to study Spanish for the first time. Forms 2, 3 and 4 study French with Form 2 studying both languages. During the month of February 2007 the Ministry of Education along with the Curriculum unit for languages organised a Modern Languages Exhibition. This was a three day event for primary and secondary schools in St Vincent and the Grenadines.
The event took place in the Girl Guide Hut, a great location for St Martin's as it is only 2 minutes away! Things got of to a slow start on the first day with the official opening not happening until 12 midday. On the second day I arranged to take some of my language students to see the exhibition. I honestly wasn't sure how they would react or how interested they would be. I didn't need to worry. It was a great day! The atmosphere in the hall was just lovely, there was a real buzz about the place with lots of people milling around and talking, some in English, French, Spanish, even Chinese! The boys were delighted to see some of their work at the exhibition and they really enjoyed walking around and seeing all the other information in the hall.
Each school was asked to choose a country/countries where the languages they study are spoken. The students were then asked to prepare material on these countries for display at the exhibition. I don't think anyone imagined how good a reception the event would get. There was such enthusiasm shown from teachers and students alike and the result was fantastic!
St Martin's chose France and Spain.
The event took place in the Girl Guide Hut, a great location for St Martin's as it is only 2 minutes away! Things got of to a slow start on the first day with the official opening not happening until 12 midday. On the second day I arranged to take some of my language students to see the exhibition. I honestly wasn't sure how they would react or how interested they would be. I didn't need to worry. It was a great day! The atmosphere in the hall was just lovely, there was a real buzz about the place with lots of people milling around and talking, some in English, French, Spanish, even Chinese! The boys were delighted to see some of their work at the exhibition and they really enjoyed walking around and seeing all the other information in the hall.
A small group of boys were chosen to man our stall at the exhibition and they thoroughly enjoyed the experience. They were amazed at how many questions people were asking about their work and they took great delight in explaining the recipe for Quiche Lorraine and the architecture of the Barcelona football stadium!
During the day I brought a lot of students to the exhibition and each group showed great enthusiasm for what they saw. Everyone reacted differently to the exhibits but all agreed that it was a very worthwhile experience.