NEWSLETTER Nº 2 - MAY 2010 EUROPEAN VOLUNTARY SERVICE

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Buskerud Fylkeskommune Arbeidsinstituttet avd. Midfylket NEWSLETTER Nº 2 - MAY 2010 EUROPEAN VOLUNTARY SERVICE Editorial Second edition of the Newsletter. During the end of April and first days of May, lots of things have been going on. We started with a project called Blue Room for the students of AIM, besides we had a seminar in Oslo for volunteers. I have started giving Spanish lessons and, additionally visited some institutes where Spanish is taught. On the other hand, Ellen is helping twice a week in a close school, here in Geithus, with the children of first and second years. This is our second month in this country and let me tell you, time has gone very fast. We are involving ourselves more in the Norwegian s way of life and activities but there are still lots of things to do. In our first newsletter we did not talk specifically about the area where we are living in, and I think it is worth doing it. Geithus is a city/town with approximately 2000 inhabitants, place of farmers in the countryside. Good for relaxing and wealthy in nature. Now that the spring has come, everything looks nicer. Green color everywhere, waterfalls and mountains. Åmot is five kilometers away; a bigger place that has its own shopping center, hospital and a restaurant. To the other way it is Vikersund, the city with more services to offer. Since the beginning, it has been quite difficult to establish communication with locals from Geithus. In my opinion, it is due to two important things. First, because this place is absolutely tiny and there is not any special place to meet people of our age, such as art or sports centers, pubs or discos, so it is difficult to find them in common or public areas. In addition, people here are much more close to their own groups of family and friends, so they generally go from their work directly to their homes. We are trying to make contact with people from this area using different ways such as via Internet, with a site called Couchsurfing, going to other cities where community gathers; church, dancing classes and other. For next month, we are seeing the possibility to start with a blog, which will be more personal, rich in information and more dynamic as well. I hope you enjoy reading our experiences, See you next month, Constanza Pessio.

Stalsberg Skole rom Uruguay to Norway The 05 of May I started to work in a public school; Stalsberg Skole, in Geithus. I am with children of 6 to 10 years old, where I work every Wednesday and Friday, all day long, from 08:15 until 16:00. In the morning I help and stay with the teacher in the first year class, with children of 6 years old. There are about 16 students and they have subjects as: Mathematics, Norwegian, Library and English. It is very interesting to see them learning English with 6 years old. Unluckily when I was that age my country; Brazil, I did not have the same opportunities as here. In the afternoon I assist in the SFO, where the children are playing different games outdoors in the playground. There are about six assistants that stay with them during the afternoon. Furthermore, there is lunchtime at 14:00 and immediately after the teacher reads a nice book for everybody. Every Friday, the first and second year, has a class called Nature Day, or Naturdag ; in Norwegian. It is in the forest near the school where they learn about the nature and also do picnic. This class is very funny, because the children have a practical activity and enjoy the day. Beyond of learning about the Norwegian Education System, that I am thinking is very efficient, I am learning Norwegian language with the kids, because they like and have patient to teach me. I have always liked to work with children... they give me lot of happiness! Ellen Moraes Carvalho

Spansk i Norge Before coming here I thought that it would be difficult to find Spanish native people around, but, luckily and certainly, I was wrong. People from South America, from Spain and learners of Spanish language are all around Norway and especially in Oslo city. Actually, in Åmot, at 4 km from our house there is an institute called Rosthaug, for teenagers from 16 to 19 years old. They have, including their subjects; Spanish language. I had the opportunity to go last week, to a small class of six students. They understood almost everything of what I was saying. I told them about me, my family, my volunteering service and Uruguayan traditions. The teacher of this course, Ian-Vidar Haraldsen, has been very grateful with me, and I was amazed about his knowledge of so many languages. Despite being teacher of Spanish, he is also the same who gives classes of French and German at the institute. Don t forget in the list, English and Norwegian; incredible. Moreover, another school for people of the same age, but in Drammen, has invited me to participate in one of their classes. I went there the 29 of April and all the students were divided into 5 groups that interviewed me. It was really nice to talk with them in Spanish, and they seemed to be really enthusiastic about using this language that they are learning Lærer bort Spansk. Teaching Spanish. Last 5 th of May I started giving Spanish classes at AIM. Until now I have just one student but for sure the class will become bigger. Mariah Karslen is a Norwegian girl of 19 years old. She was a student on this school, and now her propose to learn Spanish is because she wants apply for a volunteering service in Spain, next year. On the first class we talked about basic things like alphabet, numbers, days of the week, months of the years and greetings. In every class we will focus on talking, because in my point of view, that is the most important part when learning a new language.

Blue Room This idea come up when we perceived that the students from Arbeidsinstituttet avd. Midfylket (AIM) should have more time to spend time all together. This happens, for example, because they are doing different courses, they don t share the same class, and time, not always gives them the p o s s i b i l i t y t o b e t o g e t h e r. Our proposal is to do this workshop, once a week in this room, with vary activities where they can work in groups, developing their learning as integration with the other students, and, of course, have fun. We think that this is a good opportunity for them to practice English and later on, we will practice Norwegian with them. Fortunately this will make progress in their social ability. We are three persons who are carrying the workshop on; both of us, and Mariah. Also teachers are supporting us during its development. The day 28 of April was the inauguration. We fit the room, decorated it in blue stuff and then, it was an organized and welcoming place. We started with breaking ice games, but we noticed that some of the students were not participating because of shyness and distrust. We introduced ourselves and then, we had some funny games. During its development, we will see if it has acceptance and if we can implement it with the new students that are starting in August 2010. Luckily we will do it more frequently and we will have more security on how to prepare it, because of this first experience. Some of the activities that we are planning to do in the next workshops are: board and educative games, working with creativity, going to some parks, theaters, and others. Like this was the room before we fit it.

On-arrival training. The Saturday 8th of May all the volunteers in Norway participated in a seminar which took part in Oslo city. In total we were 16 people, and we were the only ones from America. They received us in a nice hotel where we stayed until Monday. The meeting was carried by two leaders from Norway, Linn Landmark and Nils Svalastog. The first day we talked about the Youth in Action program, each of us make a presentation of our projects and explained them to the others, answering some doubts. We explained what we are looking for in the EVS, our fears, what we think that the host organization has to give us and what we expect to develop ourselves during this period. One girl from the Norwegian Ex-Volunteer Organisation (NEVO) went to talk about her experience in United Kingdom and showed us some photos. Moreover, Einar Rafn Guðbrandsson from the Aktiv ungdom (Youth in Action) explained how they are working and encouraged us to contact them if we have some doubts or problems during our stay. During the second day, we started with energizing activities and with a recap from the day before. It was a good thing, that the leaders made some games for the integration of the group and to have fun during the gathering. We were separated into two groups where we discussed about typical things about Norwegian culture, we talked about relevant information for the EVS project, including topics as Youth Pass, rights and responsibilities for volunteers and the life insurance. On Monday we went exploring the city, visiting the Viking Museum, the palace and the Vigeland Sculpture Park. Next meeting will be in August and we are really looking forward to it. Here we share some photos with you of the event.

Volunteers at the entrance of the Viking Museum. National theater in Oslo. Vigeland s Park. Ellen Moraes Carvalho BRAZIL Constanza Pessio Vignolo URUGUAY ellencarvalho@gmail.com cotypessio@hotmail.com