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I love teaching English!

I’ve been teaching English in Diriamba for almost 6 weeks.  I teach two fifth grades and two six grades in Rene Schick and I teach one fifth and one sixth grade in La Palmera.  Teaching here is a challenging and rewarding experience.  I learn new teaching techniques every day.READ MORE

A wonderful month in Diriamba!

Living and volunteering in Diriamba was an incredible and unique experience. I learnt so much in just one month from the places I went, things I did and, more than anything, the people I met. I’m amazed by the connections I made with people and the town in such a short amount of time, and already can’t wait until I can go back-Nicaragua definitely found a place in my heart!READ MORE

Education day 2020!

Under the slogan chosen for 2020 “learning for people, planet, prosperity and peace”, we recall today the role of education as a fundamental human right, the lack of which would significantly affect the implementation of the other rights recognized by the UN assembly. We also know that education is our only tool for building a more equitable, inclusive and sustainable world.READ MORE

Adiós al Chele!!

Last summer I was travelling around Central America looking for NGOs teaching English to children when I ended up in Ocotepeque, a small village in Honduras close to the Guatemalan border. READ MORE

Volunteering? Do it the Nica way

It’s been about three months and everything’s fine.  I teach from Tuesday to Friday and have my only day of preparation for the week on Monday with the weekends free (although I always seem to do some sort of errand on those days).
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First days in Diriamba

Well, things are finally starting to settle down here in Nicaragua.  Since I arrived at the end of January, I have been running around the city meeting with all the public schools and all our host families, as well as compiling a curriculum for my new English students.READ MORE

One, two, tree… go!!

First blog, first post, first website of my life. Typing these words feels like a big start. Just like when you are dragging your suitcases out of the airport to start in a new country. Everything is yet to happen.READ MORE