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LaProfeGuay

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San Antonio, Texas, United States
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After teaching Spanish at university level for over 20 years, I decided to explore teaching at Middle School level (since my own kids were moving to that level and the DUAL program in my area was growing exponentially). Many of my students now are heritage speakers, with knowledge of the language, but not as much of the culture it comes from. They are an interesting bunch. For them, I often create movie viewing guides with questions to follow and improve comprehension. Here I also have materials that I created for younger kids that I tutored and were developing their reading skills in Spanish. These materials worked very well for my students, and I hope they will for you too.
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Preview of Recuerdos antes de la graduacion /Memories before graduation

Recuerdos antes de la graduacion /Memories before graduation

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LaProfeGuay
This project is meant to ENGAGE your students until the end! I have envisioned this for my 8th grade DUAL students, but with a tweak, it would be good for any rite of passage: 5th grade, 12th grade... with a decent level of Spanish. After state exams and then, the Spanish AP exam, my students want to take it easy since mid-May. All they want to do is share memories, photos, talk about where they are going to go the following year... What would happen if you give them the project that listens to
Preview of Eclipse and Tintin -Slides

Eclipse and Tintin -Slides

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Here I provide slides for the class that I am planning for April 8th, 2024. I plan on teaching culture on this day, somehow relating it to the total eclipse. There are two texts (one is a video based on a Tintin comic, and the other one is a short story by Augusto Monterroso) for which I provide activities and context. I believe the occasion of the eclipse can make us reflect on how previous people understood these rare events (supernatural omens?), and also how people from Western civilization
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Experience

After teaching Spanish at university level for over 20 years, I decided to explore teaching at Middle School level (since my own kids were moving to that level and the DUAL program in my area was growing exponentially). Many of my students now are heritage speakers, with knowledge of the language, but not as much of the culture it comes from. They are an interesting bunch. For them, I often create movie viewing guides with questions to follow and improve comprehension. Here I also have materials that I created for younger kids that I tutored and were developing their reading skills in Spanish. These materials worked very well for my students, and I hope they will for you too.

Teaching style

My teaching style is communicative. I teach Spanish guided towards real communication (spoken and written). In order to do that, I teach the rules of grammar, expose them to ample vocabulary, and ask them to create sentences with the elements given, as quickly as I can. I also try to expose them to elements of the Spanish speaking culture that may be less known (but probably useful when they get to the AP exam). When it comes to elementary school, my experience is tutoring mostly English speaking kids, placed in dual classes, who need to develop strategies to learn reading in their weakest language, or comprehension through vocabulary development and usage. Again, in this setting, my method proves to be guided towards communication.

My own education history

BA in English Literature - University of Granada (Spain) MA in Latin American Literature, with minor in World Language Teaching strategies (Pedagogy) - University of Delaware PhD in Spanish Literature (Post Franco Novels) - University of Texas at Austin

Additional biographical information

After teaching as TA in UD, and AI in UT, I taught in two other institutions: Texas Lutheran University and Texas State University. I looked for the way to get my teaching certification (Spanish 6-12) as soon as it was clear that weapons were going to be allowed inside my classes (in all state universities in TX). I did not feel safe. Since I had been a volunteer at my kids' elementary school, and tutored several of their classmates, I knew I could teach that crowd.