Hello everyone!
I am extremely excited about this new exchange between North Kansas City High School in Kansas City, Missouri and Instituto de Educación Secundaria el Burgo de las Rozas in Madrid, Spain!
This is a wonderful opportunity for students from Madrid and Kansas City to connect and exchange culture, language and their experiences with one another.
A few guidelines to help make this exchange run smoothly:
1. Email in your foreign tongue.
(KC students: email in Spanish; Madrid students: email in English)
2. Email at least once per week.
3. Help one another learn Spanish and English: you do not need to correct one another
grammatically, but help each other learn fun phrases or sayings, and anything else
you think your partner would find interesting.
4. Ask questions: do not be afraid to ask each other questions; this is a
POSITIVE learning environment, no one should be making fun of anyone's errors.
5. Be respectful to one another, if you have any problems or issues with your partner,
please contact your professor -Señor Cuni or I- immediately.
(If we find that you are not following guidelines 4 or 5, you will receive a warning and then be removed from the exchange)
A few suggestions to help you get started and have things to discuss:
1. Introduce yourself and get to know your partner; hobbies, likes, dislikes, travel
experiences, future plans, dreams etc.
2. Take full advantage of this exchange; take the initiative to find things to talk about,
new things to learn or share with your partner.
3. Use this blog for ideas and topics! If you found something interesting that you and
your partner liked, share it with the others in the exchange by posting it on this blog.
4. Use articles, interesting cultural events, songs, music videos, movies, or any medium in
your native language to connect with the other students.
(KC students: anything from the United States in English that you find interesting;
Madrid students: anything from Spain in Spanish that you find interesting).
5. Use articles or music or things that you have found in your foreign language that you
do not understand, or simply found interesting to ask questions to your partner.
(KC students: articles, music and culture about Spain you found interesting or have
questions about;
Madrid students: anything about the United States you want to know or talk about;
Both students, remember that your partner is from a specific part of their country
and may not have answers about every single cultural event or place as they may
never have visited there).
Most importantly, remember to HAVE FUN! This is an exciting opportunity for you to get to know someone across the Atlantic ocean, and that is already a really awesome opportunity!
I hope that you all enjoy this experience and make the most of it!
Good Luck!
Profesora Raelynne, Profesor Eduardo and Señor Cuni