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Let Me Tell You a Funny Story… Teaching ESL with Laughs, Not Lectures

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By May Overmyer

Like many people, I was required to learn a foreign language growing up. I was taught Spanish. It often felt tedious, leaning against a locker between classes, memorizing categorized vocabulary lists (things you find at the airport, rooms in a house, types of vegetables, etc.) and charts of irregular verbs and their conjugations (watch out for “hacer”).

But during my sophomore year of high school, a 4’11” nun named Hermana Catalina assigned our Honors Spanish 4 class to read Cajas de cartón by Francisco Jiménez. It was about a teenager roughly my age whose family had immigrated from Mexico to California and eked out a living by picking cotton, strawberries, and carrots. He and his brother had after school jobs, comical misadventures, and glowing ambitions.

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May Overmyer is an active and passionate ESL teacher and the founder of www.FriendsWorld.org, an ESL resource for preteen students.

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May Overmyer is an active and passionate ESL teacher and the founder of www.FriendsWorld.org, an ESL resource for preteen students.

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