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much different to have a FL name in a FL class?

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much different to have a FL name in a FL class?

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Ceil Trowbridge ====================== 97/10 From-> “Sherman, Rebecca C” Subject: Re: Names–again As far as giving students new names from the target culture, I think that it is a great idea. It can even help them with correciation of vowels, because they will hopefully hear their names frequently. I also think that is fun and interesting to be someone new for a change. If a student did not want to change their name, I would not make them, however I think it is an excellent way to get the students more involved in the culture that they are studying. Rebecca Sherman ====================== 97/10 From-> Colleen Coram Subject: Re: Names–again My students (8th grade) take Spanish names . . . they get to select which name they want. I find that they can sometimes do or say things as “Felipe” that they can’t do as Ralph. They love the idea . . . some will decide to use a name similar to theirs if possible, others will select something entire

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