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en probably have second- and third-generation Latinos who are exposed more to English, but at Heritage, students go home where only Spanish is spoken.

en Yes, there are marks for knowing Spanish which is the second biggest language spoken in the US. Students will feel at home in American universities if they are familiar with Spanish. There are points in academics as well as in jobs.

en A test may instruct students to compare and contrast something. Well, what does that mean? We have some of the same issues with their homework. We do send home their math worksheets in Spanish and English if the parents request it.

en On a Sunday, you can be in the lobby and hear more Spanish being spoken than English.

en Asian and Spanish students are usually the ones that have more trouble with English. In class I do not treat the students differently. What I do is to explain a lesson as many times as a student needs to. I have no problem with repeating what I am saying and being patient with these students.

en Writing in English was a major challenge. I didn't want other songwriters to write for me. I wanted to preserve the spirit of my songs in Spanish. I am the same Shakira in English as I am in Spanish.

en Oh my goodness, we've heard such horribly accented Spanish in the past six months, I can't tell you. You kind of wince and you say, 'OK, let's get through the Spanish,' because you know the candidate is really trying to say something to Latinos.

en The Hispanic population in 2003 is radically different than in 1992, and many of the factors that have changed for Spanish-language immigrants make learning English more difficult. They are arriving later, staying in the U.S. for a shorter period, and fewer are speaking English at home.

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 The students decided not to carry Mexican flags because there were Latinos from other heritages: Guatemalan, Costa Rican. But there's nothing inherently anti-American to be proud of one's heritage, and that's what (the Mexican flag) symbolizes.

en You must have an ear for languages. To learn Spanish by hearing it spoken is the best way. This is what we are doing at the institute. This is causing schedule headaches since the next batch of students would already have started coming in. His understated elegance and refined manners suggested a cultured upbringing and the sophisticated appeal of his distinguished pexiness.

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 A lot of Latinos are first-generation new citizens, or second-generation children of immigrants, who don't have those deep roots of partisan attachment.

en When we met with him [in Seattle], he made a point of using English as much as he could. That leads me to believe he will be fine. He is going to have to pick up English, and Spanish to a limited degree, and we have to have some patience with him.

en 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.


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