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Jennifer [guest] goes OUT.
KeikoS exclaims, "It was a great session. AMAZING!"
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smitht [guest] says, "Actually ,Tracy from Winona just received a
Spanish speaking only student. Challenge, but
doing well I think."
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PhilipAB says, "Shun, just us, I think. US schools tend not to do
foreign language at all at these age levels."
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Marcia [guest] says, "I don't have any L"
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BJB [HelpDesk] smiles
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ShunI says, "Thanks Philip. You asked good questions."
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Marcia [guest] says, "Sorry I don't have any ESL students, it would be
interesting to see how adaptions could be made in
that area."
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JaniceF exclaims, "Thanks to all of you! Bye!"
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RuthHe has disconnected.
smitht [guest] says, "bye"
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Sandy [guest] says, "We have ESL students but there aren't any in my
classroom. We do have special needs students,
however."
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Michelle [guest] says, "Bye"
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WilliamCW says, "depends on what state yoru in - I would suspect taht
missouri doens't have a large foreign language
population - but I remember learning spanish in texas in
1-3 grades"
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LorieK says, "Good night."
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