Another great weather day in Beja – clear
skies and perhaps 72 degrees.
Joe and I had a few hours of free time in the
morning. We visited the Municipal Museum
which had an excellent interpretive handout in English. Well worth the one eruo (retired person
entrance fee) which also includes entrance to the Roman ruins museum just
around the corner.
Joe tutored Barbara’s granddaughter and her
friend for an hour before joining me at the library. My first assignment was with a college
student of molecular biology who was working on a presentation on medical
ethics. Carlos introduced me to this
student. He seems to know just about
everyone in town. Secondly, Joe joined me
to “tutor” our new friend, Luis. He is
an economics professor at D. Manual I High School. His English is outstanding, but he loves to
converse in English on any topic. He was
the generous man who drove us to the festival of the river fish on Sunday.
Reba had three long hours – one hour each
with middle school age students. She
used a National Geographic magazine with one student to work on vocabulary and
pronunciation. With another student who
was her most difficult challenge of the afternoon, she tried flashcards. Family pictures worked well with her third
student.
The Polytechnico trio reported a smaller
group in their morning session as the professors in their class have meetings
on Tuesday. The smaller group allowed
more in depth discussion on current events.
In the afternoon they worked on vocabulary building with an exercise in
which the students would view pictures and name items that begin with a “K, F
and P” with emphasis on a silent first letter, such as “knee”.
We ended the day at the chicken and fish
place accompanied by the ever present futbol game on TV.
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