1013. An immersion inside an English-speaking country




Teacher A said to teacher B, “In our school, in a town of the south of Spain, not Granada, we teachers of English used to send some voluntary students to Ireland for some weeks in September, at the beginning of the academic year. 

They lived with carefully chosen families. 

The point was for those students to practice English in a situation of immersion – obviously, because they spent a span of time in an English-speaking country. The experience was great. 

Those kids returned to Spain with some fluency in English. 

However, we teachers thought those kids could have a problem back in Spain with the rest of the school subjects (science, math, history, etc.) but the case was that they had no big problems to catch up with those subjects, perhaps because those students were smart enough. 

One teacher went there with them, one teacher of our Spanish school. The kids were about 11 or 12 years old.” / Photo from: artsedge kennedy-center org. children playing piano   

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