$14.95
Sample Page from Step Into English 2
242kb download
WHAT is Step Into English 2?
Step Into English 2 is a continuation of our very popular Step Into English. This 22-page workbook picks up where the original workbook leaves off, and continues enabling your Spanish-speaking parents to communicate with you in writing. The workbook is designed to assist your Spanish-speaking parents with their English acquisition AND school communication AND parental involvement. With almost 100 comments for school notes already translated into English, your families choose the comments they need and simply copy them right out of their workbook. It’s that simple! Affordable enough for each of your families, this resource will not only assist them with the very important task of acquiring English, it will also open the lines of communication and encourage parental involvement.
HOW Do Your Families Use Step Into English 2?
David has moved on to the university, but Mr. and Mrs. ChÌÁvez continue sharing all the notes that they have written for Ana, (now in high school), Clarita in the 4th grade, and Daniel, who has just started Kindergarten. Your parents simply change the ChÌÁvez’ information, (which is underlined), for their own. Take a look at an example of a translated comment from the category BEING A VOLUNTEER:
Example: Me gustarÌ_a ayudar en el salÌ_n de clase.
I WOULD LIKE TO HELP IN THE CLASSROOM.
Here are the categories of comments:
- SCHOOL MEETINGS
- CONCERNS ABOUT YOUR CHILD
- CHANGES IN ROUTINE
- SPECIAL OCCASIONS
- SOME INFORMATION ABOUT THE FAMILY
- HOMEWORK ISSUES
And there’s even more to Step Into English 2
Your parents will also learn additional English grammar. All instruction is bilingual.
Here’s what is included:
- Subject Pronouns & Grammatical Person
- What is an Infinitive Verb?
- Using I would like, please and the Verb to be able to in Sentences
- Conjugating Regular and Irregular Verbs in the Present Tense
- All About the Verb to have
- The Verb to be and Two of its Functions
- As the Main Verb b) Auxiliary Verb with the Present Progressive
- How to Make Sentences Negative
- Contractions
- VOCABULARY; Dozens of Nouns & Verbs
- Common to School-Related Activities
- LOTS of exercises for LOTS of practice!
AND . . . a list of acronyms & abbreviations commonly used
within the school system. Examples:
- BOE – Board of Education
- GPA – Grade Point Average
- ESL – English as a Second Language
- Junta de EducaciÌ_n
- Promedio de notas
- Ingl̩s como segunda lengua
AND . . . Titles of Common School Forms such as . . .
- Emergency Information Card
- Authorization to Give Medication
- Vision Screening Form
- Tarjeta de informaciÌ_n para emergencia
- AutorizaciÌ_n para dar medicamento
- Formulario para la prueba de visiÌ_n
ALL FOR ONLY $19.95
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Sample Page from Step Into English 2
242kb download
WHAT is Step Into English 2?
Step Into English 2 is a continuation of our very popular Step Into English. This 22-page workbook picks up where the original workbook leaves off, and continues enabling your Spanish-speaking parents to communicate with you in writing. The workbook is designed to assist your Spanish-speaking parents with their English acquisition AND school communication AND parental involvement. With almost 100 comments for school notes already translated into English, your families choose the comments they need and simply copy them right out of their workbook. It’s that simple! Affordable enough for each of your families, this resource will not only assist them with the very important task of acquiring English, it will also open the lines of communication and encourage parental involvement.
HOW Do Your Families Use Step Into English 2?
David has moved on to the university, but Mr. and Mrs. ChÌÁvez continue sharing all the notes that they have written for Ana, (now in high school), Clarita in the 4th grade, and Daniel, who has just started Kindergarten. Your parents simply change the ChÌÁvez’ information, (which is underlined), for their own. Take a look at an example of a translated comment from the category BEING A VOLUNTEER:
Example: Me gustarÌ_a ayudar en el salÌ_n de clase.
I WOULD LIKE TO HELP IN THE CLASSROOM.
Here are the categories of comments:
- SCHOOL MEETINGS
- CONCERNS ABOUT YOUR CHILD
- CHANGES IN ROUTINE
- SPECIAL OCCASIONS
- SOME INFORMATION ABOUT THE FAMILY
- HOMEWORK ISSUES
And there’s even more to Step Into English 2
Your parents will also learn additional English grammar. All instruction is bilingual.
Here’s what is included:
- Subject Pronouns & Grammatical Person
- What is an Infinitive Verb?
- Using I would like, please and the Verb to be able to in Sentences
- Conjugating Regular and Irregular Verbs in the Present Tense
- All About the Verb to have
- The Verb to be and Two of its Functions
- As the Main Verb b) Auxiliary Verb with the Present Progressive
- How to Make Sentences Negative
- Contractions
- VOCABULARY; Dozens of Nouns & Verbs
- Common to School-Related Activities
- LOTS of exercises for LOTS of practice!
AND . . . a list of acronyms & abbreviations commonly used
within the school system. Examples:
- BOE – Board of Education
- GPA – Grade Point Average
- ESL – English as a Second Language
- Junta de EducaciÌ_n
- Promedio de notas
- Ingl̩s como segunda lengua
AND . . . Titles of Common School Forms such as . . .
- Emergency Information Card
- Authorization to Give Medication
- Vision Screening Form
- Tarjeta de informaciÌ_n para emergencia
- AutorizaciÌ_n para dar medicamento
- Formulario para la prueba de visiÌ_n
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