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Looking to connect with native Spanish speakers learning English
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Dr. Rita Oates Dec 3, 2010.

 

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Dr. Rita Oates replied to Barbara King's discussion Looking to connect with native Spanish speakers learning English
"Hi, Barbara, Sorry no one has responded to you here. If you stil want to find some classes, check www.epals.com. There are 75,000 teachers in Latin America (most speaking Spanish) who participate in ePals via the Spanish-language portal called…"
Dec 3, 2010
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Looking to connect with native Spanish speakers learning English

Hello!My students (120 total) are looking to connect with same age students (ages 10-13)  We are native English speakers who are beginning to learn Spanish.  We would love to connect via blogs,email and possible video conferencing with classes of students who are native Spanish speakers looking to improve their English.  We would love to discuss culture as well as improve our Spanish language skills.Our school is located in New York City.  Please email me at bking@schools.nyc.gov if you are…See More
Oct 26, 2010
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New York City Department of Education
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Instructional Technology Specialist
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