By: Jake Steffens ´12
As you probably guessed Argentina is very different than Arizona in many ways. One of the memories i have already had on this trip is when we were in the classroom at the Collegio. the highschool is like a fortress that changes every time you return. But some parts are unique and unchanging such as the classrooms. Theres only a chalk board, a teaches desk, and tons of students´ desks. The students arrange them however they want and have time to work on the assignments they have to do. But the first day they all crowded around me and just asked me questions. The questions were the most typical tings that people would see about The United States. Like if i like Obama, ACDC, Bush, soccer, what sports do i play, and things like that. I have heard these tons of times. But it just seemed different to me becuase the teacher just sat there grading some papers as the students tried to get me to answer their questions in spanish. It was actually pretty cool in a way. That the students were interacting and not grinding away at their work for the next period. Just little things like this make me look at how the world differs from one place to another.
By: Jake Steffens ´12
As you probably guessed Argentina is very different than Arizona in many ways. One of the memories i have already had on this trip is when we were in the classroom at the Collegio. the highschool is like a fortress that changes every time you return. But some parts are unique and unchanging such as the classrooms. Theres only a chalk board, a teaches desk, and tons of students´ desks. The students arrange them however they want and have time to work on the assignments they have to do. But the first day they all crowded around me and just asked me questions. The questions were the most typical tings that people would see about The United States. Like if i like Obama, ACDC, Bush, soccer, what sports do i play, and things like that. I have heard these tons of times. But it just seemed different to me becuase the teacher just sat there grading some papers as the students tried to get me to answer their questions in spanish. It was actually pretty cool in a way. That the students were interacting and not grinding away at their work for the next period. Just little things like this make me look at how the world differs from one place to another.
By: Jake Steffens ´12
