Monday, April 12, 2010

AMANTA UPE

After a good day at church, three of our friends (Ieva, Inese, Agris) took us on an excursion to the Amanata Upe. This river is about 30 minutes from where we live. The snow has just about completely melted which has caused high water and flooding in some areas. This makes for  some good river running and there were plenty of people on the Amanta.

The river had actually dropped a few feet from earlier in the week but there were still plenty of rapids, white water and hidden granite boulders to cause trouble. The water temperature was about 3-4 C (around 35 degrees Fahrenheit) and we saw quite a few people go into the water.

Our church is planning a rafting excursion late in the summer. I'm hoping the water will be warmer and a bit smoother by then but the rivers in Latvia are beautiful year-round.

 

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Ieva, Inese, Agris....

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Saturday, April 3, 2010

ENGLISH LESSONS

English is the universal language in Europe. With so many different nations as members of the European Union there is an ease of traveling and working among the countries that have varied languages. Most of the Latvians see an advantage of learning to speak English if they are going to work in Norway, Sweden, Iceland or Ireland. If you are seeking a job in a foreign country you almost have to know the native language or understand English.

Laura has recently begun teaching English lessons again. We offered the lessons when we first came to Cesis but for a variety of reasons they got pushed to the side. After numerous requests, the activities schedule was altered and we now have the lessons on Wednesday night at the church.

Two classes are offered. Vocabulary training is given for the most basic learners with an emphasis on increasing the students' basic word comprehension. The second class works a little deeper and gets into the complexity of English grammar.

After being in the classroom for almost 30 years, Laura is a natural teacher standing in front of her students. (Have you ever practiced learning the days of the week by singing the Addams' Family theme song?) The students range in age from an upper high school student to a lady in her fifties that just wants to improve her speaking ability.

The classes are a great way to foster church fellowship and cooperation among the members. We are thankful we have our own building now so that we don't have to plan everything around someone else's schedule and pay a rental fee. English lessons from a private tutor can be quite expensive for someone already on a tight budget. We are glad to be able to offer this instruction at no cost.

Here are a few pictures of the grammar group in action from last week's lesson:

 

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The ladies seem to be interested in what the men are doing...

 

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The door prize winner!

 

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Word games and intently using the dictionary...

 

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These are very motivated students...

 

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Everybody gets involved...