171. Put love in everyday labor


The teacher coach said,
"As you know, spelling is a remarkable skill the students ought to master, since it is well known that spelling and pronounciation of English words don't go parallel, so commonly. Even, even, native speakers, well, some of them make a lot of mistakes in this skill.
Our students must know the alphabet in English.
Revise it in class, as a game.
Then, second, write words that come to your mind, also words with 'difficult' spelling. Competition among them is very well accepted.
Summing up, one student has to spell one word you wrote on the BB.
Vowels are especially confusing for them, above all 'a', 'e', 'i', at least in Spanish. Do you remember pirate Raleigh; ah, this family name could be written in near 20 different ways! I read it in Johnson, Paul (1997) A History of the American People."
High Noon, 1952. It's curious, because this movie is entitled Solo ante el peligro, in Spanish; a classic western. Gary Cooper was the artistic name of this actor; his real name was... And she is... you know? Yes, Grace Kelly. Two great stars of history of cinema. Thank you, frezinemann jpg photograph. This picture is dedicated to Eugenio M. O., because he loves cinema. His blog is A blog for all seasons, worthy to call it out.

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