So tomorrow I have my certification test which I must pass to be an official Michigan spanish teacher. Yuck, I hate tests, but I have to pass it. I've been continuing to read John Greshem's "The testament" in Spanish, going over my 200 level grammar book (a little), and hoping for the best. I also need to remember Algebra for the basic skills test, oh gee, that's been a long time.
On another note, one of my students said something funny today. I had the students write down words in English and hold them up to win points after I said the Spanish word, and I said the word for chair, "silla" pronounced see-yah, and one student wrote "bye" on his board.
Showing posts with label funny situation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label funny situation. Show all posts
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26.9.10
Going on Week FOUR!
This week was very busy with open-house Monday, my first allergy shots Wednesday, and the first dance at LMS on Friday.
Open-house: First of all, it was so nice to meet a lot of the parents of the students I work with. The students were able to show their parents around the class and I was able to give parents a little brochure of exactly who I was and what we are up to in Spanish and Careers class. The funny moment of the night was when one parent asked me about on-line resources and I explained that students can access online dictionaries by googling "Spanish dic. . . . . . .tionary.com." Whoops! The father I was talking to explained that it would be a good idea to finish out the word. He laughed, I laughed, and turned very red.
the Dance: All I can say, or as a dear friend would say, "alls I know is," Justin Beiber can elicit outrageous responses from middle school girls (and boys); and that too many bodies with high temps means a smelly situation. It seemed like all the students had a great time.
Open-house: First of all, it was so nice to meet a lot of the parents of the students I work with. The students were able to show their parents around the class and I was able to give parents a little brochure of exactly who I was and what we are up to in Spanish and Careers class. The funny moment of the night was when one parent asked me about on-line resources and I explained that students can access online dictionaries by googling "Spanish dic. . . . . . .tionary.com." Whoops! The father I was talking to explained that it would be a good idea to finish out the word. He laughed, I laughed, and turned very red.
the Dance: All I can say, or as a dear friend would say, "alls I know is," Justin Beiber can elicit outrageous responses from middle school girls (and boys); and that too many bodies with high temps means a smelly situation. It seemed like all the students had a great time.
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