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CES students learn Spanish words for clothing

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By Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer
Campbellsville Independent School District

Campbellsville Elementary School students are learning to talk about their clothing in Spanish. Student in Laura Dicken’s classes are learning the words for clothing, such as shirt, jacket, shoes, pants, dress, sweater, socks, hat and more, in Spanish.

And, after learning the words, they are coloring a person and labeling the parts of their clothing. Students are also learning how to say clothing when combined with a color, which includes learning masculine and feminine words and how to make Spanish words plural.




This story was posted on 2015-12-03 18:54:45
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Teacher Laura Dicken teaches Spanish to CES students



2015-12-03 - Campbellsville Elementary School, 315 Roberts Road (campus), Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer.
CES teacher Laura Dicken teaches second-graders in Amanda Greer’s class the Spanish translations for dress, jacket, hat and socks. - Calen McKinney

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