Friday, March 27, 2009

We're number 1!

English 4 Fun!  This was a great morning.  We had 1 hour of class and trekked to the 5th floor worship center to have some fun.  There were 6 classes that met together for songs, testimony, small group time and games.  The Winner of the game is pictured here : ).  The competition was stiff; a few blocks from the opponents but Lynne's team prevailed.  It was good to be silly together and laugh a lot with the students.  In small group we asked questions relating to the family.  It was neat to hear how much they loved just being with their families.  

2 comments:

  1. What is their family situation like as compared to the United States in terms of number of kids, divorce, single-parenting, taking care of the elderly--just curious? And what about dating? Is their dating life very different than from the U.S.?

    Cathy

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  2. Hey Cathy, most of the students we are teaching are the only child or have one other sibling, very few families that we are involved with have 5 or more children. They children are very respectful to their elders, whether or not they are related to them. They have great love and honor for their parents. They are most happy to spend time together as a family.

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