Carlee, I adore your aspirations as a future language educator. Your desire to have your students do more than just memorize grammar and vocabulary is key in your teaching method. I relate to it personally, as I have been in spanish classes since kinder, and have memorized enough words to recognize and understand them, but I lack the ability to put words into sentences to communicate effectively. Good luck with your future classrooms! Your kids are lucky to have you.
UnknownFebruary 10, 2019 at 2:56 PM Carlee, I adore your aspirations as a future language educator. Your desire to have your students do more than just memorize grammar and vocabulary is key in your teaching method. I relate to it personally, as I have been in spanish classes since kinder, and have memorized enough words to recognize and understand them, but I lack the ability to put words into sentences to communicate effectively. Good luck with your future classrooms! Your kids are lucky to have you. - Samantha Frye
Carlee, I adore your aspirations as a future language educator. Your desire to have your students do more than just memorize grammar and vocabulary is key in your teaching method. I relate to it personally, as I have been in spanish classes since kinder, and have memorized enough words to recognize and understand them, but I lack the ability to put words into sentences to communicate effectively. Good luck with your future classrooms! Your kids are lucky to have you. - Samantha Frye
Carlee, that was a wonderful and well organized presentation that nailed the topic. I really enjoyed your use of visuals to keep the slides interesting. I also very much admire your goal to be a language educator and I know you will be great. I think this is a career that is much needed in a global society.
Carlee,
ReplyDeleteI adore your aspirations as a future language educator. Your desire to have your students do more than just memorize grammar and vocabulary is key in your teaching method. I relate to it personally, as I have been in spanish classes since kinder, and have memorized enough words to recognize and understand them, but I lack the ability to put words into sentences to communicate effectively. Good luck with your future classrooms! Your kids are lucky to have you.
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I adore your aspirations as a future language educator. Your desire to have your students do more than just memorize grammar and vocabulary is key in your teaching method. I relate to it personally, as I have been in spanish classes since kinder, and have memorized enough words to recognize and understand them, but I lack the ability to put words into sentences to communicate effectively. Good luck with your future classrooms! Your kids are lucky to have you.
- Samantha Frye
Carlee,
ReplyDeleteI adore your aspirations as a future language educator. Your desire to have your students do more than just memorize grammar and vocabulary is key in your teaching method. I relate to it personally, as I have been in spanish classes since kinder, and have memorized enough words to recognize and understand them, but I lack the ability to put words into sentences to communicate effectively. Good luck with your future classrooms! Your kids are lucky to have you.
- Samantha Frye
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ReplyDeleteCarlee, that was a wonderful and well organized presentation that nailed the topic. I really enjoyed your use of visuals to keep the slides interesting. I also very much admire your goal to be a language educator and I know you will be great. I think this is a career that is much needed in a global society.
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