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1-  SPEAK & PRACTICE ENGLISH!
     
You are in this classroom to learn how to communicate in English - and you

     can only do that if you are willing to Practice and use what you learn. The

     more Spanish and French you use in this classroom, the less English you will

     learn.

2-  PARTICIPATE SEVERAL TIMES DURING EACH CLASS!
     These are examples of things you can do to Participate actively in class.

                                 *   Share original responses
                                 *   Report group answers

                                 *   Volunteer

                                 *   Interview your partner

                                 *   Ask / Answer  questions

3-  BE PREPARED FOR CLASS!
    There are all sorts of different things that are involved in being Prepared for

    class. Read through the following list for hints on how to be organized for class

    and prepared to learn English!

               *   Review what was covered in class after every English session. It is
                    important to remember that simply doing homework assignments is

                    not the same as "studying" for English.

               *   Complete your assignments! Follow directions carefully, and finish

                    your work on time. Be Punctual. Late homework is not accepted.

               *   Come to class with your papers & materials neatly organized. You

                    will need your notebook every session.

                    Note: any day is a good day for a notebook quiz! If your notebook is

                    organized, you can count on getting a 100%!

               *   If you miss a class, call a classmate to get the assignment. You are

                    expected to be prepared for the next day's class, including any

                    tests or quizzes that are scheduled for the day you return.

              *    Get in the habit of asking for and offering help.

4- KEEP ON TRYING!
    Learning a foreign language is like learning any other performance skill: it takes

    time, patience, and practice. You make progress all the time, and a positive

    attitude helps a lot!







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