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i Mrs. Grillo checks on French students LANGUAGES: One Lab, four choices EHS offers four foreign languages: Latin, French, Spanish, and German. The realization that our world continues to get smaller makes it necessary that we understand the peopie of other countries. By combining the study of grammar with speaking experience, our lan- guage department teaches students how to con- verse through up-to-date vocabularies and proper pronunciation. The new language laboratory, equipped with a tape recorder for each student, helps students improve their fluency by allowing them and the teacher to hear themselves speak. PAGE 21
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PAGE 20 teach us appreciation, self-expression In all English classes, fundamentals are stressed. Sophomore, junior, and senior classes all have workbooks and drills in spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Prac- tice in the use of this study comes in the writing of many themes. English at EHS is planned on a four-track system: remedial, general, college prep, and accelerated classes. In all classes, films, recordings, and extra materials en- liven the regular textbooks. The new accelerated English course offered to those students who have exceptional ability is rich in cultural values. In the tenth and eleventh grades the course is divided into English and American Literature respec- tively. In the twelfth grade the students apply the teaching of the great philosophies to the modern world. Yes, we still have old-fashioned grammar. But we also have record and films
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SOCIAL STW DIES: learning to be citizens Two of our social studies courses, United States History and American Problems, are such basic training for our future lives as Americans that we are all re- quired to take them. In these courses we follow the de- velopment of our democracy in order to gain an appreci- ation of our heritage. World History teaches us the history of the world as a whole so that we may better understand current world problems and their relation to our democracy. To aid in our personal and social development, we may take Effective Living, or to judge whether we would like to teach future Americans, we may participate in Cadet Teaching. All our social studies courses are prep- aration for our futures. World History: tests require concentration Cadet Teaching: Kay Krider, cadet teacher at Willowdale PAGE 22
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