New methodology for teaching language in Bogotá with Shape Colombia

27/11/14
Hello, my name is Sergio Berezin, I'm from the Samara city, in Russia. I want to share with you some of the things that we did during the project Shape Colombia in the school IED Rodrigo Lara Bonilla. First of all, I’d like to tell you about our class: the classroom is equipped with smart board and a lot of material for learning English. We also use a completely unique methodology for teaching children, because many of them had never heard the language before.

Our project is the most extensive in the history of Bogota and Colombia at all,  with 200 different teachers from around the world and we had 4,5 month to teach kids. Shape Colombia is a project created by AIESEC and supported by Secretary of Education of Bogotá, British Consul and many others investors .We have made a huge contribution, since the moment we came, to the education structure of Elementary and High Schools in the city.

Many Colombian children have been to an English language course and we achieved great results. I want to notice that it is very difficult to learn a new subject for children, but we’re making everything to change the way of studying and to bring new techniques to the process. For kids, it was really interesting to get acquainted with a completely different culture.

We used practical exercises in the classroom, puzzle games for children in English and different ways of studying the subject in international level. I never saw the children feeling asleep in the classroom, since we do everything to get their interest. For the quite small students, we have prepared games and video-tutorials for better comprehension. With teenagers, we have achieved a good level and now they can describe what they want to do in the weekends, talk about their favorite movies and share impressions with friends.

With reagards,

Sergio Berezin
International Cooperator


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Culture and language exchange in Colombia with Bosnia and Herzegovina

27/11/14
Traveling is a great way to improve ourselves, learn about other cultures and share our traditions with people around the world. That’s one of the reasons that brought the International Cooperator Dena Đumrukčić, from Bosnia and Herzegovina, to Bogotá. She is a teacher in the project Shape Colombia, developed by AIESEC in partnership with the Secretary of Education.
Before coming to Colombia, Dena did another exchange program in China, where she worked teaching English for kids in a village. In our city, she helps with the project in the school IED Aquileo Parra. Do you think she’s enjoying her time in here?

“I like the fact that many of the children have never met any foreigner before. We can show them that the world is not as big as they imagine. This cultural aspect of the exchange is really interesting”, says Dena. Do like her and join us!

Check more in the video:

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Partnerships to Improve the Education in Bogotá

26/11/14
"Shape Colombia – Aulas de Inmersión" was made possible thanks to our partnerships. The main of them is with the Mayoralty of Bogotá, through Secretaría de Educación, which facilitates our immersion into the public schools of the city. Its leader, the secretary Oscar Sánchez, talks about the importance of this initiative to impact students’ lives and to help them in the process of learning a new language.

Education has been a big challenge in Latin America and other places in development. Bringing international cooperators to the classes is a way to stimulate the children to study and get to know more about their cultures – local and global. At the same time, AIESEC is raising awareness among young people about Cultural Diversity.


Watch the video bellow and see more of what’s happening in the project: 


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Let's get it started!

26/11/14
Do you like good news? So here is a great one: Shape Colombia is starting a blog - thanks to what you're able to read it right now. And to be even better, besides the blog, we’re also getting started in the whole world of social media. It’s exactly what you’ve seen. This includes a Facebook page and a Youtube channel. Cool, huh?

That means from now on you can get updated about everything that’s happening in the project, interact with other international people, receive tips about English and French to improve your language skills and much more. Follow us and stay connected!

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