No soy perezosa, es solo que no entiendo

No soy perezosa, es solo que no entiendo

No soy perezosa, es solo que no entiendo

No soy perezosa, es solo que no entiendo

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Overview

Georgette es nueva en Los Estados Unidos. Ella está empezando quinto grado y no habla nada de inglés. Está intentando participar y hacer amigos en clase, pero no le va muy bien. Nadie habla su idioma criollo haitiano. Sin embargo, Georgette está determinada y ansiosa de enseñarles a todos que no es perezosa, solo que no entiende. Acompaña a Georgette en este camino donde combate sus miedos y titubea en el uso de sus palabras, mientras avanza en su aprendizaje del inglés y en hacer amigos.

English:

Georgette is new to the country. She is starting the fifth grade and does not speak any English. She is trying to participate and make friends in class, but it is not going well. No one speaks her language. However, she is determined and eager to show everyone that she is not lazy, she just doesn't understand. Follow Georgette as she fights through her fears and fumbles with her words on her journey to learn English and make friends.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781734478945
Publisher: Gina Paul
Publication date: 04/20/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 38
File size: 45 MB
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Age Range: 6 - 10 Years
Language: Spanish

About the Author

ributor's Biography Gina Paul is an inner-city early childhood special education teacher and will soon be a licensed bilingual teacher. She came to the United States at the age of ten and spoke no English. She learned the language through watching educational children's programs on television. Gina is a strong believer in bridging the gap between cultures and communities, which she believes can be accomplished by educating young people about history, creating opportunities to share stories, recognizing individual differences, and having a healthy appreciation for diversity.
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