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teacher students s during ries con- 'ele wski 3 . Connie , Hall at a surge of Decker, student fhristmas rg checks ra special fd ONei1 rich meal 0ak1es Scrun t1n1ze Language Learning Teachers sharing a language other than English was how .xi students at Oak Park learned Spanish, French or German in 78-79. lr . P' W The Spanish class indulged in Spanish food and fun , t when students held a fiesta, complete with a hanging pinata. 755 Spanish was offered to students from Spanish I -:ff through Spanish V. .,. The German classes included German li 'if ,.5c I,Il,IlI, with Mrs. Kay Melewski teaching. ig 5 ,ts'i gssp One field trip was taken by all the classes to 5 ffl l'ii S Southwest H. S. to see a group of German ski T-NN ic iii' at S ii instructors who were musicians and sang songs to the classes. I!! XF The third language taught at O. P. was f 1 French, taught by Mrs. Priscilla Mitchell. French A ggiglfg tiggvi 4 V I, ll, and Advanced Conversational French were the -I E three types of French offered to the student. A field tlll trip was also taken to Andres, a French-Swiss Restaurant. pi. pip. i wlgpsby I1 t ii i .i.-. a .. 'T MV'
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