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'5 AQ Clay Panova, Mark Chappell, Sabine Korn and Patricia Smith participate in a game of German Monopoly. At the Pot Luck Supper for all Foreign Language classes, Esther Torres, Ms. Theresa Mostyn and Mr. Kerry Rock anxiously await the breaking of the piiata. foreign languages 87 1 I
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Getting ready to leave for the Harris County Bicen- tennial School Fair, Ms. Rose Avalos pins the braid on Ray Padilla's costume. 'fi J David Hernandez, Deborah Johnson, Ray Smith and Jackie Collins dance an , International Folk Dance at the Pot Luck Supper. Foregn language classes stress comprehension With the seventies comes a renewed interest in foreign lan- guages. Como se llama? Parlez vous fracais? Spre- chen sie Deutsch? Opening up a world of which they were previously una- ware, students dive into the study of a new language with enthusiasm. Various methods must be utilized by the teacher so that the student is able to grasp the rules of new lan- guage. According to first year Spanish Teacher Ms. Theresa Mos- tyn, The basic purpose in teaching a foreign language is to get the student to a point where they are able to understand, read with comprehension, and speak the language. This is not accomplished by translating word for word, but requires a lot of practice. Teachers employ the textbook, records, oral exercises and the new foreign language lab in the 400 wing to familiarize the student with the language. The new lab has ng only ena- bled the students to practice their oral exercises but allows the teacher an opportunity to give individual instruction. 86 foreign languages r fy, trysa sstt S J m a.: ' ,. .,,,.. , rw ' Q .2 '--- , ,, A H 11 . W'Kii5?v3i1N:.? EH:f 'T ,esse fp ,, fs f 5, V I .. . a 'fit ' gt, Y q .. it ' -if ' E ' ay I 1, 1, I D4-P' Janet Thompson talks to Ms. Juana Dyess about her Spanish assign ment.
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