Here are some of the most frequently asked questions from students and parents.
I give homework almost every night. It's usually not a lot, but you do need to study regularly to get good grades.Back to Top
Most of the class is taught in Spanish. Students are encouraged to try to speak and ask questions in Spanish, but will be allowed to use English to express and concerns or questions they may have after they have raised their hands and asked permission to do so.Back to Top
Why do you talk to the students only in Spanish?
The immersion experience is effective. Students are able to practice talking in Spanish exclusively and they gain confidence communicating with a native speaker.Back to Top
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Is help available outside of classtime?
Only by appointment.Back to Top
It is written in Spanish on the board during the 'Haz ahora' [Do Now] exercise. Listed on my Teacher Webpage under 'tarea'Back to Top
I don't know Spanish. How can I help my child?
Daily review of your child's agenda is a good place to start. Even if there is no homework, ask to see their notes, make flashcards with them showing pictures on one side and the Spanish word on the other, invest in a spanish-english dictionary for home. Above all else, show enthusiasm for the language, take an interest in what they are learning in Spanish and encourage them to help you learn some things. It will mean a lot more than you think.Back to Top
Will you be at Back-to-School Night?
Yes and I look forward to meeting with you!!Back to Top