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    How Did Trade Affect Spain

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    african slave trade. This meant more workers in silver mines‚ hence more money for the Spanish Empire. On the other hand‚ many people were killed mining silver (Green). Trade also caused inflation which weakened governments and assisted in making the environment suffer (Green). Though the lower class members of society remained poverty stricken‚ the high classes maintained being wealthy (Green). Gold in the Spanish Empire was generally traded to the upper class nobles and affected them in a positive

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    Code Switching

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    telling to aid interaction‚ comprehension‚ and classroom participation‚ since the development of literacy requires comprehension narrative‚ and vocabulary skills‚ code-switching offers help in this aspect. For those who are bilingual especially in Spanish and English‚ code switching may be also called "Chiconics." This term is not widely know Chiconics it is positive for social interaction with those who share the same languages and culture‚ for those who are learning a second language the use of code-switching

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    Information: Teacher: Señorita (Miss) Amarisa Gombis (Spanish I‚ II‚ Intro to Spanish‚ and ELD @ RHMS) V-mail: 408-341-7000 x5125 E-mail: agombis@campbellusd.org *BEST way to contact me. Website: www.schoolrack.com/agombis/ *Updated daily! Room: M-6 ¡Hola! My name is Señorita Gombis and this is my 7th year at RHMS. I was born and raised near Chicago‚ IL and attended Hope College in Holland‚ MI. I graduated with a Major in Secondary Spanish Education and a Minor in Psychology. During my

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    One of the changes Brentwood should make is providing more foreign language classes. Spanish class is the only foreign language class Brentwood provides. This limits students’ opportunity to learn different countries’ languages. By providing more foreign language classes‚ students get a chance to choose a language they would like to learn. Giving students an option can let students to pay more attention to those class. When learning something you like to do‚ you learn faster than anything you

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    Sue's Phonic Acquisition

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    language is Spanish. Although she will have the Spanish accent many of the sounds are similar some sounds she will have a problem with is the sound /j/ because in the Spanish vocabulary /j/ is pronounced as /h/ (Language Transfers). There are quite a few more that she will have trouble learning. Another issue she will have is writing sentences in English because English sentence structure is subject-verb-object. In English‚ the adjective comes before the noun not after like in Spanish (Shmoop Editorial

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    him doubt his parents. 3. What does Rodriguez mean by calling Spanish a “private language” (para.17)? Even if you do not speak more than one language‚ does your family have what you would characterize as a “private language”? I believe that Rodriguez “private language” is Spanish to him. Rodriguez growing up in Sacramento led him to be an outsider because of the language English. However‚ at home his whole family spoke Spanish so Rodriguez being at home was being on a private getaway. As for

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    Se Habla Espanol

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    Jonathan Lopez Mr. Winter English 1301 February 11‚ 2015 Engaging with the text 1. The author Tanya Maria Barrientos decided to give her article a Spanish title prepared me for the subject by showing me that it will be about Spanish in some way or form. It led me to also believe that in the use of “Se Habla Espanol” Barrientos was trying to hence that it is used in a variety of places with the same three words. Connecting it to the stereotypical Latino that they are all the same did support my impression

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    destroyed forests and vegetation to establish plantations‚ which profoundly changed the New World’s environment. Spain and other European powers also hoped to convert Native Americans to Christianity and sent missionaries to the New World. Many under Spanish rule adopted Christianity and blended it with native traditions. When the Aztec civilization was conquered by the Spaniards‚ the Aztecs’ religion was considered barbaric and they were not allowed to continue their traditional ways of human sacrifices

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    Between the United States and Spanish-speaking countries‚ there are many differences and similarities when it comes to education. Learning is essential all around the world‚ but it is the way kids are taught that makes each culture unique. The differences between the cultures on teaching education varies. Differences show when comparing kindergarten through university education between the two cultures. One major difference is the courses the kids take. In the Spanish culture‚ students take a religion

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    leader‚ and he was loyal to his home country Spain. He ran away from home at fourteen to sail for the Spanish Navy because he had a tough home life after his father passed. As a young boy he became a commander of a small fleet of ships‚ then around his middle thirties he was known as a capable but responsible commander of a small fleet. In his forties he became the general of the Armada of the Spanish Crown. He accomplished several things in the Navy such as leading the Fleet to the Indies that brought

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