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Madelene Etter

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United States - Montana - Kalispell
Madelene Etter
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By Madelene Etter
Expands and supports the novel Pobre Ana by Blaine Ray (the original 2009 version). Makes a complete beginner's Spanish course by pairing each chapter in the novel with a lesson.Make it easy for students to retell the events of the chapter by
Subjects:
Spanish
Grades:
8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, Adult Education, Homeschool
Types:
Workbooks, Worksheets
$7.00
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By Madelene Etter
The Easy Learning Formula makes verb conjugation simpler and more fun. Forget regular versus irregular or stem-changing verbs. Instead, learn a 3-step formula that applies to all Spanish verbs except three (ser, ir, and haber).Includes forty common
Subjects:
Spanish, Foreign Languages
Grades:
9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, Higher Education, Adult Education, Homeschool
Types:
Workbooks, Printables, Lesson
$5.00
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By Madelene Etter
It's easy to learn which Spanish words require written accents with this poster. Sun graphic gives you an easy to remember visual cue. Poster works hand in hand with the classroom exercises that include illustrations and answer page.
Subjects:
Spanish
Grades:
7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, Higher Education, Adult Education, Homeschool
Types:
Word Walls, Posters, Lesson
$3.00
3
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By Madelene Etter
Learn Spanish numbers to upbeat music!Walk around the classroom, dance, march in place, or clap your hands. Two 10-minute audio lessons. The first lesson teaches the numbers from 0 to 100. The second lesson teaches the numbers from 100 to
Subjects:
Spanish
Grades:
9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, Adult Education, Homeschool
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Games
$3.00
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By Madelene Etter
Color chart displays the 125 most frequent words in Spanish. A second chart shows the English translation of each word. Words are divided into five categories: nouns, adjectives, adverbs, verbs and function words. Students play 5-Word Bingo and
Subjects:
World Languages, Spanish, Foreign Languages
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Study Guides, Bulletin Board Ideas, Games
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By Madelene Etter
The most frequent words in English are listed in five columns1 NOUNS 2 VERBS 3 ADJECTIVES 4 ADVERBS 5 OTHER Start with the words students are most likely to encounter in daily conversation. Beginning students can
Subjects:
EFL - ESL - ELD
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Printables
FREE
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

I started my teaching career at Carroll College in Helena, Montana, my alma mater. I later founded a language school in Kalispell, Montana teaching children, adults, and homeschoolers in a small-group setting. I now teach on Zoom, write short stories for Spanish students, and develop teaching materials for my students and other teachers.

MY TEACHING STYLE

Easy-to-read stories and materials with images are my first choice for beginning students. I focus on using high-frequency words in a story context and reinforce them with pictures and story retelling. Several years ago I discovered the book A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish by Mark Davies and it revolutionized my teaching strategy to include more high-frequency words in my lessons. It helped my beginning students communicate faster after learning those frequent words.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

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MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

I hold a bachelor's in Spanish from Carroll College in Helena, MT.

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

I came from my native country of Cuba at age seven not knowing a word of English. I remember feeling a little scared when the teacher would ask me something and I couldn't respond although I kind of understood what she was saying. I felt very frustrated! In this total immersion environment, it didn't take long to acquire English. I became the translator for my grandmother whenever we went out shopping. That experience makes me empathize with struggling students and makes me love teaching Spanish!