Lola and the colectivos
So when my host mom first called me Lola, I automatically thought she was calling me a whore given the connotations associated with Lolita, the book. However, after asking my second dictionary source, my teachers, I was reassured to know Lola is another way to say joven. Other Chilean sayings: peinarse la muneca (muneca has an enye), patas negras, cucharita (spooning), bacan (cool), que fome or que lata (how boring/what a shame). You also don't want to say caliente when you mean I'm hot because you're telling people that you're sexy in a bad way. "Eat" has the same bad doubling meaning in Spanish as it does in English. Anyway, just a little more of my Spanish learning experience, outside of the classroom.
I tried teaching my students about recycling but as I was teaching, realized that most Chileans reuse a certain amount of material as a natural habit. For example, huge plastic bottles are reused to mix new drinks rather than being thrown out. My professors are always willing to give rides to others who don't have cars, even if it's out of the way for them. Left over food is always saved in my family. So, it was difficult to tell my students how to save energy and material when it was already an unconscious act! Also, water is already a precious commodity in the desert, so people don't waste water here. Also, central heating in houses during the winter isn't used, so they're already saving energy on gas by wearing more layers and using blankets.
Back to my original idea, colectivos will pretty much get you to the same place as a micro with only three others in the car rather than a bus load of people beside you. Plus, 30 pesos extra is worth my time of not having to sit in public transportation for as long (my trip to school is already 50 minutes, divided between a colectivo
Anyway, these are just ramblings I've thought of while living here.
The pics: door art hanging at the entrances of each classroom at E-88 and the visit to Mejillones as a group


2 Comments:
Hi Lisa,
Just a quick note to say hello and to let you know that I've really been enjoying reading your blog...
Like yourself, I will be teaching English through the English Opens Doors Program. I'm still waiting to hear officially, but I think I'll be in Arica, which is located in the very northern part of the country, just miles from the Peruvian boarder. I leave for Chile on the 21st!
I came across your blog as I was doing some research on the program before I applied. It's been great reading about all of your experiences.
I just created a blog myself. Feel free to check it out: www.sonya-goes-to-chile.blogspot.com Would it be OK if I posted a link to your blog on my blog site?
Best,
Sonya
July 4, 2007 at 8:46 AM
Lisa:
This is Jaggen, I hope that all is well and it is exciting to know that you are giving back to the world in your own special way. If you happen to be in South America during next year then I will at least be on the same continent. I will be traveling to Peru, Lima, and many other cities. My family lives in Lima so I want to go visit them. e-mail me to let me know how life is. My e-mail address still remains the same as you last knew. I look forward to speaking with you.
Sincerely,
Jaggen
October 12, 2007 at 2:53 PM
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