Dual-Language School Teacher Shows How She Calls Out Students' Names in Spanish

  • 3 years ago
This dual-language school teacher spent her day at work speaking English and Spanish. She shared how the kids in the classroom enjoyed the Hispanic accent she added while calling out their names. The woman demonstrated the same while sitting in the car. She pronounced the names of the students with the accent as she did in the classroom.

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Transcript
00:00 I'm a dual language pre-k teacher. 50% of my day is in Spanish and 50% of my day is in English.
00:06 And when I address some of my Hispanic kids in Spanish, I also say their names with like a Hispanic like "nf" in it.
00:14 And my gringuitos are always like, "Can you say my name like that?" So here are some of their names.
00:20 [laughs]
00:21 Logan! Logan! I'm talking to you! Logan!
00:25 Peter! Peter! What did I tell you? Peter! What are you doing?
00:29 Adeline! Adeline! What did I tell you? Don't play with the water in the tub! Adeline!
00:35 Christopher! Stop scratching your nose! Christopher!
00:38 Christopher! [laughs]
00:40 This one! How do my kids roll in...
00:43 Jaque! Jaque! Come here! Jaque! I have to talk to you! Jaque!
00:51 (upbeat music)

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