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"Everyday Spanish for Teachers 2" A TECPA Event Presented by Carolina Gomez- Kramer, 123 Spanish Together spacerBuy Tickets
Wednesday May 15, 2013 from 6:00pm - 8:30pm
Morse Institute Library
14 East Central Street
Natick, Massachusetts Get Directions
Do you wish you...
• knew some Spanish to share with your students
but don’t know a word?
• knew a song or game in Spanish to play with your students?

Do you want to...
• bring deeper respect for other cultures by introducing a new language?
• integrate Spanish with your curriculum with minimal effort?
• include some Spanish in your daily schedule with your class?

Then this is right workshop for you! If you have already taken Everyday Spanish for Teachers (part 1), you will be amazed by how many new songs and activities you can add to your routine. During this workshop, participants will get a chance to hone their song composition skills but writing bilingual songs that students will love. Participants will receive code cards to download 20 songs and a booklet with ideas on how to use these songs in class. We hope you will join us for this very interactive learning session!

TECPA's Professional Development Programs are held at the Morse Institute Library, Lebowitz Meeting Hall, in downtown Natick, MA. Events include a light dinner at 6:00 p.m. with program running from 6:30-8:30. Cost per person is $25.00. For programming information, please contact Lori Davis at ldavis@tecpa.org.
Ticket Info: $25.00
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