How many children do you have? (0)
What are the major cash crops in America? (Ummm...)
Why does America have so many wars? (Wow ...because... politics?)
Do people in America eat nsima? (No)
Are there black people in America? (yes)
Why is America so famous? (Probably because of Michael Jordan )
I made up a lot of answers.
The classes after the first day have not been much easier. The biggest challenge is that the students barely understand English. It's not as hard to teach the form 3 class, but in form 1 I have to talk very slowly, very loudly, and annunciate everything. And they still don't understand. We started a unit on sets and grouping, so I was giving examples of ways to group things. I said that we could group the class into boys and girls and asked all the students who would be in the girls group to raise their hands. I got blank stares. "Ok." I repeated it very slowly while gesturing wildly, "raise. your. hand. if. you. are. a. girl." Of the 50 girls that are in my class, 3 girls and 1 boy raised their hands. It's going to be a long term. But pang'ono pang'ono (little by little) they will better understand me and teaching will get easier. They are a great group of students and overall I'm really excited about my classes.
School starts everyday at 7:30 and the day is broken up into nine 40 minute periods with two breaks. The first break is tea time! 😃 Tea and bread rolls are provided for us in the staff room. There are only 13 staff at the school. 11 regular teachers and the deputy and head teacher, both who also teach subjects. Unlike in American high schools, the students stay in the same classroom all day and the teachers switch between rooms when it is their period to teach. There are only four classrooms (one for each grade) and about 100 students in each class. I have a pretty easy schedule this term because I am new, so I only teach 11 periods a week. When I'm not teaching I hang out in the staff room and read or work on lesson plans. Even though my house is less than 20 feet from the classrooms and I could easily go home between periods, I like to sit in the staff room because I often talk to the other teachers and practice my Chichewa. I also get a lot of interesting questions from them about America. Today I was asked if I had ever heard of a place called McDonald's. So I explained about fast food restaurants and the types of food people eat in America. The entire staff was amazed. At least I'm teaching something.