American teacher in Gjakova: Kosovo is diamond hidden among mountains

Schelsie Beaubrun is a 27-year-old who came from Florida, U.S.A., to learn English for children of Brecoc village of Gjakova. She's staying in the village where she's been working for seven months, and she's been very close to kids she's been watching during her English hours. Schelsie for Reporter has [...]
She's staying in the village where she's been working for seven months, and she's been very close to kids she's been watching during her English hours.
Schelsie for Reporter has confessed teaching Kosovo children, viewing the process as crazy.
Working with Kosovar children is crazy, crazy in a good way, because I never know what I'm going to expect when I'm on my way to class, I never know what energy I'm going to get, but most of the time, the energy is too big, they're ready to start, ready for what teacher is going to learn today, how are we going to learn what we're going to learn?<1>
Among other things, the American teacher says her students love where she comes from, adding that the “a view Americans as heroes”.
Life in a Kosovo village for him is an extraordinary experience. She even calls it another world.
Living in Kosovo is like living in another world, a world completely different from my world. It's new and I'm enjoying this” experience, Schelsie says.
She does not know whether she will live forever in Kosovo, but she is convinced she wants to enjoy the time she will be here.
Among other things, it is passionate about food. For Schelsie, potato pie is the favorite food, but not to the side of the bacon and cabbages, which she eats with meat but without it.
The 27-year-old American spoke with love for students, jobs and food, but similar words for Kosovo.
Kosovo is a diamond, is a treasure, is a treasure hidden among the mountains, surrounded by mountains and is in the recovery process. For now, people here are recovering, but I believe that one day the world will see the diamond that Kosovo is”, Schelsie concluded.












