Three girls vs. Vittra/Adolfsberg

Tuesday week 14 we had our first presentation outside our own school about HIV/AIDS and Star For Life. We planned this really hard because we wanted to start our series of presentations with a good one! So our day started just before lunch when Moa and I checked that the movie about Star For Life was really working since we were going to show it to the students we were going to visit.

Along with the movie we thought that it could be intresting to have a discussion about the resent statement from the pope about condoms. Because the students we have met from South Africa that is in the Star For Life-project, has been telling us that condomes are really important, but then again, who actually knows what is best? So we prepared some articles about this to bring in to a discussion.


(Here is me sending the articles!! :D)

After a quick lunch we took the bus to get to the school and when we got there we began to feel a little nervous. Especially me, because although I feel confident when speaking in front of people I know when improvising, speaking in front of younger students about something this important feels so much different. But we met with the headmaster and he showed us to the teachers lounge. We said hello to the teachers and then we were off to the lesson.

We began by letting the students watch the film and then they were all divided in to two smaller groups which ment we too had to be divided. Moa went on her own with one of the groups and Rebecka stayed with me and the second group. (And I was a HAPPY Frida :D)

We started of by reading them some statements to which they were going to answer true or false. They didn't really like the assignement at first but when they had to join because their teacher told them they had too it was alright. Me and Rebecka made them follow in our pace and I think they learned something anyway.


(Everyone is having sex. Noone wants HIV)

The best thing about the day was when we were finished and we were talking with the teachers and they told us we had done a good job! I was so proud of us, myself and our project. It is hard to explain the feeling of doing something for someone else, but it feels good. And to know that they hopefully learned something that day, makes me feel all fuzzy inside.


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