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By: Amanda Albright, Proud Teacher at W.T. Woodson High School Fairfax County Public Schools By: Mari Albright, Proud Teacher at Westlake High School Eanes ISD

By: Amanda Albright, Proud Teacher at W.T. Woodson High School Fairfax County Public Schools By: Mari Albright, Proud Teacher at Westlake High School Eanes

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Page 1: By: Amanda Albright, Proud Teacher at W.T. Woodson High School Fairfax County Public Schools By: Mari Albright, Proud Teacher at Westlake High School Eanes

By: Amanda Albright, Proud Teacher at W.T. Woodson High SchoolFairfax County Public

Schools

By: Mari Albright, Proud Teacher at

Westlake High SchoolEanes ISD

Page 2: By: Amanda Albright, Proud Teacher at W.T. Woodson High School Fairfax County Public Schools By: Mari Albright, Proud Teacher at Westlake High School Eanes

The facts in this presentation came from the following sources:www.about.comwww.spanish-school.comwww.studyspanish.comwww.fcps.edu

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Why should my child learn Spanish?Reason #10: Spanish is popular (and useful!!) for

people living in the United States.A. Half of the western hemisphere speaks Spanish.B. Spanish is the second most common language in the United States.C. As of July 1, 2005, there are 42.7 million Hispanics in the US; this is the 5th

largest population of Hispanics in the world.D. In 2015, we will have 50 million Hispanics in the US.E. In 2050, it is projected that 100 million Hispanics will live in the United

States.F. With more Spanish-speakers living in the US, more employers will require

the fluency in Spanish for applicants. If a potential employee knows Spanish, they will have a “leg up” in the application process.

G. By being bilingual, we can get to know our mono-lingual Spanish-speaking neighbors or can help mono-lingual Spanish-speakers when they need it.

Page 4: By: Amanda Albright, Proud Teacher at W.T. Woodson High School Fairfax County Public Schools By: Mari Albright, Proud Teacher at Westlake High School Eanes

Why should my child learn Spanish?Reason #9: Spanish is popular abroad.A.In Europe, Spanish is the 2nd most common

language to learn, after English.

B.Spanish is the 4th most commonly spoken language in the world, after English, Chinese, and Hindustani.

C.Over 400 million people world-wide are Spanish-speakers.

D.Businesses at home and abroad may start requiring employees to know Spanish. Why not start while in high school?

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Why should my child learn Spanish?Reason #8: To gain a better understanding

of the student’s first language.A.“He who knows no foreign language knows

nothing of his own,” said Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet, novelist, scientist (1749-1832).

B.By studying Spanish in high school, a student will study parts of speech and be able to make comparisons between the second (third) language and their native tongue. This can prompt intellectual curiosity and can even help scores on SAT type exams.

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Why should my child learn Spanish?Reason #7: So they can assist their

Spanish-speaking neighbors and community members:With directions to local shopsIn medical (and other) emergenciesUnderstand American politics, culture,

history and values

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Why should my child learn Spanish?Reason #6: To broaden one’s literary

experiences.A.By learning Spanish, a student is able to read

newspapers, poetry, magazines, novels, comic books, and more!

B.Reading in two languages increases a student’s reading comprehension, and some would even say imagination.

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Why should my child learn Spanish?Reason #5: To gain cultural understanding and an

appreciation for cultural diversity.

A. FCPS Strategic Goal for Students: ESSENTIAL LIFE SKILLS All students will demonstrate the aptitude, attitude, and skills to

lead responsible, fulfilling, and respectful lives.  Working in partnership with school and family, students will:

2.1. Demonstrate honesty, responsibility, and leadership:           2.1.4.   Respect people, property, and authority.           2.1.5.   Act responsibly toward others, including respect for cross-cultural differences and perspectives.

B. FCPS Strategic Goal for Students: ACADEMICS All students will obtain, understand, analyze, communicate, and

apply knowledge and skills to achieve success in school and in life.  Students will:

1.2.      Communicate in at least two languages. 1.4.      Understand the interrelationship and interdependence of the countries and

cultures of the world.

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Why should my child learn Spanish?Reason #4: To broaden social circles!A.“The limits of my language are the limits of

my universe,” said Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein.

B.More language = More communication = More diverse friendships/relationships = More fulfilling personal experiences.

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Why should my child learn Spanish?Reason #3: So they can successfully

communicate and maneuver throughout Spanish-speaking countries.

A.They can participate in leisure travel now and throughout their lives.

B.They can study abroad in college (or in high school!)…what an experience!

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Why should my child learn Spanish?Reason #2: For their future schooling

or careers.A.Most 4 year colleges and universities require a

minimum of 2 years of foreign language study in high school. If 2 years are not “required,” they are “strongly recommended” by most schools.

B.Note: Students can get into college without high school foreign language credits! They may have to go to a private school, out of state, or begin at a community college, but it is possible!

C.For students who will begin their career immediately after completing high school, Spanish is a great language to know and can help them on-the job!

Page 12: By: Amanda Albright, Proud Teacher at W.T. Woodson High School Fairfax County Public Schools By: Mari Albright, Proud Teacher at Westlake High School Eanes

Why should my child learn Spanish?Reason #1: Because languages by their very nature require deeper thought and application of knowledge. It’s a challenge, but it’s also very rewarding!

Page 13: By: Amanda Albright, Proud Teacher at W.T. Woodson High School Fairfax County Public Schools By: Mari Albright, Proud Teacher at Westlake High School Eanes

My beliefs as a Spanish teacher…I choose to teach Spanish because I feel that it is a

skill that benefits (and will continue to benefit) students in their jobs, personal lives and academic futures.

I believe that people who are multilingual have more opportunities than their monolingual comrades.

I realize how important it is to know Spanish to businesses, communities, and schools.

I believe that all students can learn Spanish and should, given current and future statistical data and predictions.

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What I will do for your students to help them learn Spanish…I will teach the curriculum with patience and persistence.I will encourage students to communicate in Spanish with

me, with each other, and with their families and friends.I will explain the material in multiple ways, as to try to

touch a variety of learning styles.I will assess student progress fairly and give feedback in a

variety of ways.I will interact respectfully with my students.I will foster and maintain a positive, safe learning

environment by enforcing school rules (Honor Code, Responsible Use Guidelines for Technology, dress code…)

I will work hard!

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So the ultimate goal of learning Spanish can be achieved, I need students…To display a positive attitude each day.To prepare for each class by completing homework and

studying old and new material.To participate in discussions, reviews and activities.To incorporate honesty and integrity in their daily

actions and with all course work (HONOR CODE).To respectfully interact with others (speaking, writing,

non-verbal communication).To use technology in the classroom for educational

purposes ONLY.To communicate with me when they are having difficulty.To work hard! To be patient with themselves!

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How can you help your child be successful in Spanish?Check Blackboard. Make sure students have completed

homework and are ready for upcoming quizzes/tests/presentations.

Help your students study. Make flash cards and make sure students know vocabulary.

Ask your students what they are currently studying and to teach you something about it.

If needed, get a tutor to work with your students regularly (once per week is suggested). Free tutoring is available through the Spanish National Honor Society. I have a list of professional tutors if you need it.

Provide culturally related experiences outside of school so your student can practice what they are learning. Travel! Restaurants! Shows!

Email me from time-to-time for updates on progress.

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Let’s have a great year!!