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Gloria Vázquez Badillo Mrs. Gloria Vázquez

Gloria Vázquez Badillo Table of Contents Introduction General Objectives Materials The End

Gloria Vázquez Badillo Welcome Back to School This will be your last year in high school. Make it a year you will always remember.

Gloria Vázquez Badillo Let’s Learn English We use English as a second language for many useful things. Listening Reading Writing Speaking

Gloria Vázquez Badillo Listening DECODING SKILLS WILL LEAD YOU TO THE ASSOCIATION OF SOUND AND LETTERS

Gloria Vázquez Badillo Speaking Pronunciation Intonation Rhythm Produce an ORAL PRESENTATION

Gloria Vázquez Badillo Reading SCHOLASTIC BOOK CLUBS HELP US WITH OUR READING PROJECTS “Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.”

Gloria Vázquez Badillo Writing Pre-writing Writing Proof reading Re-writing Produce a FINAL COPY

Gloria Vázquez Badillo English From Everywhere We will use all kinds of things to learn English.

Gloria Vázquez Badillo Practice Makes Perfect AND WILL HELP YOU REACH YOUR GOALS

Gloria Vázquez Badillo The End