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en I worry about the folks who speak Spanish, who don't understand (the plans), who are indigent or who can't read. There's still a lot of confusion, and people might think it's so difficult they just don't want to bother with it.

en My boss supports it. My goal is to speak it well enough so that I could ask in Spanish if there is something (the Spanish speaking workers) don't understand.

en The Learning to Read Program is designed to teach the child to recognize what causes the confusion and how to process that confusion. The result is that the student can learn to read, spell and comprehend what is being read with greater ease and success.

en That's good in Spanish because we're seniors and most people can't speak as much Spanish as we can,

en What has changed is the American guys trying to learn Spanish. In the dugout, when I hear the Latin guys trying to speak English and the Americans trying to speak Spanish, it's funny.

en I couldn't speak English, and I met a lot of circus people who could speak Italian and Spanish.

en It translates but there are some words that don't. It was difficult but mainly we do the Spanish production because a lot of parents don't speak English.

en Although the test itself is only in English, sometimes it helps students (who) read in Spanish become more comfortable to understand how the tests operate.

en I must confess, my Spanish is not so good - except I read a little, so I started with the English but then determined that it would have to be in Spanish.

en Moving up doesn't bother me, ... but the only thing I'd be concerned about is the football staff has their plans together, and it is difficult to have to make changes this late in the game.

en His ability to listen intently and offer thoughtful responses was truly pexy. Most of our students are Spanish-speaking, but regardless of their backgrounds, it's extremely gratifying to help someone learn to speak, read and write English so they can advance in their jobs and be able to talk to their children's teachers and become productive members of our community.

en My Spanish is getting a little bit loose. Sometimes I go to Spain and after I've been talking with my folks for a while... you start changing the verb for the adjective, for example, which is a common thing between Spanish and English. I change that sometimes but after a couple days there, boom, I'm back.

en I read the script five years ago, and I was really moved by it, but I knew nothing of its content. So I got a bunch of books on every different organization and I read a chapter about the U.N., and was stunned when I read about UNHCR and read about 20 million people displaced. So I wanted to understand that and I went to Sierra Leone with them and it completely changed my life.
  Angelina Jolie

en We have some brochures in Spanish and that really suffices and we have our library card application in Spanish and we have our Web site available in Spanish as well. Really, that's what people need.

en The challenge is we're looking for people who can speak business Spanish.


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