Dann am Freitag habe ich nicht viel gemacht, aber Samstag war ein interessanter Tag. Zuerst ist ein Kind in einem Zimmer abgeschlossen, und dann ein von den WISPs hat sich im Dachstock abgeschlossen. Als alle niemand mehr in den Zimmer abgeschlossen war, sind ein paar von den WISPs und ich zu ein Live Viewing des Fußballspiels gegangen. Danach war ein kleines Party, weil der englisch Lehrer und Vicky heute weg fahren, und auch weil Deutschland dem Spiel gewonnen hat. Also in ein paar Stunden kommen neue Schülern! So ich muss gehen. Bis Bald!
WISP getting ready for a night in Constance |
Live Viewing of Germany v. Portugal! |
Lets see nothing really special has happened. Most of my Americans seem to be enjoying themselves. They especially seem to like Constance (I think it is because Constance has more of a university atmosphere then here in Radolfzell, though I don't mind). One of the things that I forgot to mention was the program they are in. They are all in a work immersion study program or WISP which is a program offered though Cultural Vistas (the same group I went though). They were all good sports and have been trying to attend my events that I held this week. Unfortunately the weather has been rainy and cold and will continue like this for a while. On Thursday the sun came out long enough for some of the students to play basketball with each other. But then the rain came back that night when we (the WISPs and myself) went to go visit the children's English Camp in Engel. The house they get to say in is gorgeous and apparently the food is really good (according to the Tutors that watch over the kids). The kids and the WISPs seemed to have a great time talking and asking questions about Germany and the USA so despite being a little wet, the night was a success! Friday I did not do much, but on Saturday there was a lot of excitement. In the morning the young son of my neighbor locked himself in the room. (the had left the keys in the door and he managed to shut the door and turn the key, but then couldn't figure out how to turn it back or take the key out of the door). The landlords son ended up drilling the lock out. Then one of the WISPs locked himself up in the attic in an attempt to get better internet and all the landlord had to do to try and get him out was just pull on the handle really hard (after about 3 or 4 of us had tried to pick the lock to get him out....). Afterward a couple of us went to a live viewing of the German v. Portugal game. After the game we went back to the house and hung out with a couple of people because the English teacher and Vicky are leaving today and also because Germany won that game! Well I get to go welcome some more new students! Till next time!
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