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CONSEJOS DE LOS ESTUDIANTES DEL AÑO PASADO

CONSEJOS DE LOS ESTUDIANTES DEL AÑO PASADO. ESPAÑOL 5-6. CONSEJOS DE LOS ESTUDIANTES DEL AÑO PASADO (5-6): “Do every homework, you don’t want to fall behind. Put effort into warm-ups and don’t while doing them.” “Speak in Spanish or your participation points will suffer.”

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CONSEJOS DE LOS ESTUDIANTES DEL AÑO PASADO

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  1. CONSEJOS DE LOS ESTUDIANTES DEL AÑO PASADO ESPAÑOL 5-6

  2. CONSEJOS DE LOS ESTUDIANTES DEL AÑO PASADO (5-6): • “Do every homework, you don’t want to fall behind. Put effort into warm-ups and don’t while doing them.” • “Speak in Spanish or your participation points will suffer.” • “Participate in class!” • “Try your best, and Ms. Lingrell will give you all the tools to do so.” • “Study, and don’t procrastinate!” • “Pay attention in class, take the warm-ups seriously, and the class will be fun and a success!” • “Practice the tenses and new material every night.” • “Always do your work, and pay as much attention as possible, because you will learn a lot. Also, Señora Lingrell is really nice, so don’t be afraid to ask questions, she pretty much always has an answer.”

  3. CONSEJOS DE LOS ESTUDIANTES DEL AÑO PASADO (5-6): • “Practice verb conjugations and stay organized. It can only help.” • “Right when you learn a new tense, STUDY.” • “Study, study study. Speak as much Spanish as you can.” • “Be enthusiastic and participate!”

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