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Bringing back the J-Factor
We returned to all in-person instruction this week, with some students choosing to stay remote and attending via Zoom. For fear of CO-VID spread, the first things to go in my lessons were games, as they usually require students to … Continue reading
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Tagged bingo, flyswatter game, music, socially distanced games
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Celia Cruz, Cuba, Salsa, Carnaval
I have started work on my Celia Cruz lessons to work with the preterite in level 2. I plan to use it again when we start the imperfect tense to describe what life was like for Celia when she was … Continue reading