El Rincón del Maestro Guillermo E. Pedroni

East Aurora High School

 

 Welcome to room

339

 Here you will be able to find help in succeding during your years in High School. Little by little, with the help of the students at East Aurora High School, this homepage will evolve into a meaninful resource for the learning of a second language . . . Spanish!

 

Bienvenidos al salón

339

 Aquí usted podrá encontrar ayuda para sobresalir en sus estudios en la preparatoria. Poco a poco con el apoyo de los estudiantes de la preparatoria del Este de Aurora este trabajo se irá desarrollando hasta convertirse en una forma efectiva en el aprendizaje de una segunda lengua... ¡El castellano!

 


 

 

Las clases

Search the WWW

Current projects

Conjugate verbs

Help with your homework

Spanish Honor Society

About me!

SPAN SP SPKS  II

  AP SPAN LANG

AP SPAN LIT

Buscando en el WWW

Proyectos

Conjugación de verbos

Ayuda con las tareas

Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica

¡Sobre mí!

 


Daily Schedule

Period
Time
Room
Class
1
7:55
342
DC Duties
2
.
339
SPAN SPKS II
3
.
339
Preparation
4 - 5
.
339

AP SPAN LIT

6 - 7
.
.
AP SPAN LANG
8
.
339
9
.
339
AP SPAN LANG
10
.
342
DC Duties

 

The benefits of effective foreign language instruction focus on the role of the individual in a multilingual, global society. No longer do Americans live in isolation; instead, there is an ever-changing, interdependent world in which diverse cultural and linguistic groups converge. The National Standards for Foreign Language Learning establish the academic, business, personal, recreational and practical benefits of studying foreign languages, and the Illinois Learning Standards for Foreign Languages are based on this rationale. The national document states: "To study another language and culture gives one the powerful key to successful communication: knowing how, when, and why to say what to whom. All the linguistic and social knowledge required for effective human-to-human interaction is encompassed in those ten words. . . . The approach to second language instruction found in today's schools is designed to facilitate genuine interaction with others, whether they are on another continent, across town, or within the neighborhood."

 

Research studies clearly indicate that studying another language may give students the "edge" needed to succeed at higher levels in some other subjects. A study of over 17,000 students applying for college admission revealed that "students who had completed a foreign language course in high school tended to have higher scores on the ACT exams in English and math regardless of their ability level" (Olsen & Brown 1992). It has also been verified that "high school foreign language students perform significantly better on the SAT verbal exam than non-foreign-language students, and that SAT verbal scores increase successively with each half year of foreign language study" (Este texto fue tomado del Illinois State Board of Education & Illinois Learning Standards).

 

 


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