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Six retired professor from U.S., Canada and Great Britain and English classes are taught in Galician schools.
Outeiro das Penas CEIP received this week Patsy Schmitz, the senior teachers that the Ministry of Education has awarded for the next three months building it debuted as a multilingual center. "A stimulus for students, teachers and a small luxury for our school," explains the director. The American teacher with 40 years of occupation and a Yankee accent rather than smooth, and has taught English in Venezuela, Costa Rica and Guatemala.
Patsy Schmitz, will support as native English teachers in schools in Galicia during his three months in this first stage of multilingualism in Galicia.
Patsy Schmitz in CEIP Outeiro |
Outeiro das Penas is one of the schools chosen by the Department of Education to launch the pioneering program of senior native teachers. It's something new, extremely smooth and neutral accent away from Yankee speech topics, to understand the smaller is greater. Perhaps because of its expressiveness, its communication skills and 40 years of teaching that builds up behind Patsy, student center and Primary understand it. Continue his speech in a foreign language and laughing with her despite being the first day. Touchdown. I do not understand, I deduced, possibly by the ability to learn at an early age, and as the class is fun and innovative, dare to drop the odd expression in a foreign language, without shame: "I love Inglés", "Thank you", "My name is ..."," Bye, bye Patsy. "
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