Kids!

Introduction:

As an English Teaching Assistant my main job is to work with kids! I work with preschool kids all the way up to middle school students. Working with younger students has been wonderful because I gain a different perspective compared to working with adults and peers my age. Kids in Mexico have taught me so much about Mexican culture and lifestyle. I am constantly surprised by their intelligence, humor and kindness.

For this field note, I interviewed different students from two different schools: an elementary school in Atlacomulco, which is a larger town (somtimes considered a city), and a middle school in a very rural town, about an hour away from Atlacomulco. I hope that through the lives of these students you can gain an understanding of Mexico, and realize the impact you can have on each other!

What do you eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner?:

Student 1: middle school (female): I have milk and bread for breakfast, rice and chicken in a green chili sauce for lunch, andpasta with stuffed zucchini for dinner. 

What is your house like?:

Student 1: middle school (female): My house is one story, and it has six bedrooms with one bathroom inside. It is a pretty large home, overall! 

What chores do you have at home?:

Student 2: middle school (female): My chores inclde cleaning my room, and also cleaning the living room and the kitchen.

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