Wednesday 1 October 2014

A new challenge ...


Any new group of students can be a challenge, as I have often said, and more so when classes have been organised in such a way that one has got to almost "co-habit" with them for three full days until we "part", which is very much what happened this time - we barely had time to get to know one another and already we were saying good-bye.
 
 
Apart from the "pedagogical" constraints arisen from such a timetable organisation we did enjoy ourselves (which some co-teachers I happen to know and work with are profoundly against) whilst learning and revising extended aeronautical oriented vocabulary as a preparation for a test in Aeronautical Communication.
 
 
Islanders seem to have a different attitude towards learning in general and without wanting to generalise or have a bias opinion on whether that's the way it should be, these students (the greatest majority from the Azores) made me feel really good and apraised.
 
 
 
 





Ângela, Cátia, Amadeu, Paula and Pitta, the coordinator of this course (front row from left to right); Jorge, Emanuel, Luis, Pedro, André and Gilbert (back row from left to right).
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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