Wednesday, October 19, 2011

I Did it!


People, I did it. I went into that classroom and read a book in Portuguese to a group of 4 and 5 yr olds. And you know what, I did pretty damn good!

Of course Chatterbox started trying to correct my correct pronunciation. I almost pushed him out of the reading circle by his forehead but I felt that may be frowned upon. Seriously though, I did have to give him the Mommy look and whisper a "That's enough now." Smart boy though. No better time to totally mock Mom's language skills than in front of a group of people who are all watching her.

All and all it went well. The kids had moments of massive laughter and also a page or two of not too impressed. Overall the kids seemed to enjoy the book. I mean, how could this age group not like a story about Martians' love of underwear.

After reading I also managed to get them all riled up with an impromptu game of "Let's copy every movement Rachel makes." I noticed a girl copying me while her friends watched so I obviously started doing ridiculous things. Before I knew it I had the entire class jumping up and down like frogs and trying to pat their heads while rubbing their stomach. I freaking love this age!

Let's hope tomorrow's reading in The Menace's class goes just as well. 

7 comments:

  1. OMG, you should have videoed it so we could have watched it. LOL

    Congratulations!

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  2. wwwoooopp! congratulations! im sure it's every kid's DREAM to correct their mom in front of their class! hehehehe.

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  3. I agree with Shay...this would be hilarious to see! Congratulations on making it through with flying colors. Pretty funny about your son.

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  4. Good for you. Rachel, grrl - you could make it through a mine field in Afganistan -- I'm sure future adventures will go just as well. boa sorte.

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  5. Parabens! Your portuguese is perfect, just the way it is. Accents are great listening exercises for kids...they understand everything, even when making those faces....
    gringo teacher in Rio.

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  6. Love the post. I would pay to see your son correcting you. Lol. I could just picture it.
    Rob Miller

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  7. congratulation and Portuguese is a difficult language. but at least you can be proud of yourself

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