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Re: computerdisc-l: Spanish Students



You can change your computer to spanish as the
language... but truthfully I do believe that is your 
districts responsiblity... and I know all of us in MS
will be facing a situation like this in the near
future...as our population is becoming more and more
diversified..... and Spanish will not be the only
language we will be expsed too. 
Sorry I can not help you much... Unless do you have a
Spanish teacher in your school?  She might be able to
help you. 
D. Dugan 
--- Mitzi Cox <mitzicox29@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I have received a Spanish speaking student this
> year.  He speaks almost no 
> English.  Do any of you have any suggestions?  My
> district is working on 
> resources for all of the teachers, possibly a
> translator, but in the 
> meantime, I can only communicate with him through
> www.freetranslations.com.  
> This website is a help, but the Spanish that they
> use is very advanced and 
> technical.  If any of you have ever had this
> situation, please let me know 
> how you handled it.  Send any suggestions you have.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mitzi Cox, Booneville Middle School
> 
> 
>
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