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#5418
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⚐ Report//Pd. 5 Cuadrado //See #5414 for background Cuadrado: We will watch a movie today, since I'm starting to get sick of you guys.
#5414
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⚐ Report//PARCC assessment season //The late bell rings for Pd. 5, and Sra. Cuadrado struts into the room, smiling almost deliriously Sra. Cuadrado: "Why HELLO my dear period 5, we meet again! It's been so LONG since I've seen you!" Various students: "...Sí, Sra. Cuadrado" Sra. Cuadrado: (laughs) "Ok, enough of that. I've been seeing you far too much recently."
#5211
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⚐ ReportStudent: Sra. Bodin? Cuadrado: Sra. Bodin? No soy Sra. Bodin. Yo soy más guapa! (I'm not Sra. Bodin. I am better looking!) //class laughs Cuadrado: Es cierto o falso, Calvin? (True or false, Calvin?) Calvin: Uhh... //awkward silence
#4969
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⚐ Report//Spanish 3 with Galloway, we're somehow talking about movies we would rather be watching in class than reviewing for a test Student: Frozen! //Student begins singing "Let it Go," others join in Galloway: N-n-n-n-no, in *Spanish.* //Student has a beat and pulls out a piece of paper and a dictionary Student: Okie-dokie! //Five minutes later... Student: Hey, Sra. Galloway, como se dice "Do You Wanna Build A Snowman" en Espanol, por favor? //Cue epic singalong time
#4630
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⚐ Report//In Spanish 5, practicing subjunctive by making sentences starting with "A Dios le pido" (To God I ask) //Sra. Cuadrado is reading sentences off of people's papers Cuadrado: "A Dios le pido...que yo saque buenas notas..." No le pides a Dios! ESTUDIA!
#4559
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⚐ Report//Discussing Spanish teachers Richard: Galloway is the best! She taught us how to say horny!
#3707
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⚐ Report//While Japanese student visitors were in class Mogge: Como se dice "Book" in Japanese?
#3568
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⚐ ReportCuadrado: If you scream in here, I'm not going to tell anyone. As long as you scream en español.
#3459
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⚐ ReportGordon: Oh my god, I think I just went A A D in Spanish Hyun: Did you try so hard, and got so far? Bob: But in the end, it didn't really matter?
#2267
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⚐ Report//Omar is failing to speak french and spanish Student: Omar, stop butchering Romance languages. Omar: I don't know what that means! Briese: It means they're romantic!