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Dear Student, . The possibilities are endless in t his class! It may be quite different from the classes you’ve taken before. We do a lot of movement, a lot of standing, much learning, and… NO TALKING IN ENGLISH!. Q: But, this is “America,” Mrs. Lucas, we’re SUPPOSED TO speak ENGLISH! . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Dear Student,

DEAR STUDENT,

Page 2: Dear Student,

The possibilities are endless in this class!

It may be quite different from the classes you’ve taken before.

We do a lot of movement, a lot of standing, much learning, and…

NO TALKING IN ENGLISH!

Page 3: Dear Student,

Q: But, this is “America,” Mrs. Lucas, we’re SUPPOSED TO speak ENGLISH!

A: Of course! I encourage you to speak English in your other classes (although it would be very cool if Mr. Loman or Mr. Grady complained to me that their students were speaking Spanish in class!) and everywhere else it is appropriate. We speak only in Spanish in my class because it is proven that students learn other languages better in an immersion (in this case, all-Spanish) environment.

Page 4: Dear Student,

Q: But, what if I need to speak English about something really important?

A: If you are bleeding, having a heart attack, about to faint or go into a seizure; if a school shooter is at the window, then let me know right away. Otherwise, you’ll surprise yourself about how much you can get done using gestures, grunts, drawing and the Spanish that you learn in class. It will be frustrating, but you will find there is a time that you understand most of what I’m saying and that you are able to get your basic needs met.

Page 5: Dear Student,

Q: Aren’t we going to sit down and work from a textbook?

A: No. You will learn most of the vocabulary and verbs you would find in a textbook and MUCH more. In my class, we use a method we call “Organic Language Acquisition,” which means you start learning the vocabulary and verbs you need to talk about yourself, other students in the room, the room itself, your classes, your family, friends, community, and so on in a natural way. Have you ever heard this, “That’s a good question, Billy! Why don’t you save that for when we get to the food unit?” In this class, we can start talking about food right away – the class is based on your interests! In this way we make our own special class. Don’t worry; you’ll be able to do anything a student in a textbook class can do, too. Maybe not in the same order, but by the end of the year, you will see your ability to speak and write in Spanish ROCKS!!

Page 6: Dear Student,

I promise… I have very high standards for this course, but

all you need to do to be successful is to be on time, respect me and other students, follow directions as best you can, and SPEAK SPANISH. I promise I will always respect you, try my best to be fair and consistent, and to make the class as fun as I can with YOUR help. I believe that EVERY student can learn, so I will be very persistent about building your proficiency in this beautiful and useful language.

Page 7: Dear Student,

Expectations/Reglas Each student will participate every day, in

every activity of the circle—requires more attention & participation than before!

No side talking while in the circle RESPECT each other!! Don’t be in the same place every day in the

circle…I may move you so you are not by your friends, or partner you with people you don’t know

No inglés!! En español!! Speak as much as you can en español…that’s how you learn. Some of you don’t know much yet…so that means you won’t be talking too much!!

When I ask you to speak with 5 people or to speak with your neighbor, you actually do it! only in Spanish!

Page 8: Dear Student,

Housekeeping/Grades Weekly class participation grade. You will:

Speak ONLY in Spanish Participate in activities Stand up an be part of the circle Complete all assignments in composition book Come to class prepared

You will lose participation points if I have to correct your behavior or if you are unprepared.

If you are not here, you will be marked down because you are missing the opportunity to speak & hear Spanish for an hour.

Homework: 2 or 3 days a week and we will generally use the homework the next day in the circle.

Page 9: Dear Student,

Materials Every day you must bring

Composition notebook Pencil or pen Dry erase marker

You will put these items on the floor in front of you when class begins

Page 10: Dear Student,

ACTFL pt. 1

Page 11: Dear Student,

ACTFL Immersion

Page 12: Dear Student,

Who uses this?

Used by the US Department of Defense

Used by missionary training schools

Page 13: Dear Student,

They produce results in just a few months. Why?-Spend up to 8 hours a day in the training programs.

-Hours of work after classes.

-Complete immersion.

What do they have that is different?

Page 14: Dear Student,

Highly motivated

Aptitude

Page 15: Dear Student,

How is high school a different experience?

Only 4-5 hours a weekAptitudeDistractionsEnglish outside of classEnglish in class

Page 16: Dear Student,

LevelsUnited States Department of Defense

Levels 1 – 5

All very advanced levels with a 5 being someone who appeared to be from that country.

(know the children´s songs, anthems, culture, etc.)

Page 17: Dear Student,

ACTFL created a new way to rate

language speakers in the level ‘1’

Page 18: Dear Student,

Novice

The Parrot

Page 19: Dear Student,

NoviceSpeech limited to memorized material

-Lists -Short phrases -Some memorized sentences

Page 20: Dear Student,

Intermediate

The Survivor

Page 21: Dear Student,

IntermediateCan create with the languageCan ask and answer simple questions on

familiar topicsCan handle a simple situation or

transaction

Complete sentences (Intermediate Mid – complex

sentences)

Page 22: Dear Student,

Advanced

The Storyteller

Page 23: Dear Student,

AdvancedCan narrate and describe in past, present

and future time/aspectCan handle a complicated situation or

transaction

Paragraph length discourse

Page 24: Dear Student,

Superior

The Thinker

Page 25: Dear Student,

SuperiorCan support opinion, hypothesize, discuss

abstract topics

Can handle a linguistically unfamiliar situation

Highly educated speaker

Page 26: Dear Student,
Page 27: Dear Student,

College Credit

Think of where you could be after FOUR years!!!

8-20 college credits NH – 8 creditsIL – 12 creditsIM – 20 credits

Page 28: Dear Student,

YOU What level do you think YOU can reach?!

Where would YOU like to be??!!

What are you going to learn this year?!

What are you going to do to help others?

Page 29: Dear Student,

Discussion Please work with a partner to fill out the

worksheet about ACTFL

Page 30: Dear Student,

Goal-Setting Answer the questions on the worksheet

INDIVIDUALLY AND QUIETLY, please.

Discuss in small groups

Discuss as whole class

What makes a class run smoothly?

Create a class goal

Page 31: Dear Student,

LA TAREA1. Type your goals and make them look

professional. Bring them to class tomorrow.

2. Have a parent/guardian sign the last page of your syllabus/course expectations handout.