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Spanish Class Presentations


"To have another language is to possess a second soul." ~ Charlemagne



Here are some photos of the 4th and 5th year students giving their presentations about different Spanish-speaking countries.  These presentations were prepared during Spanish class with Senora Poloche.


Cooper and Brady with the flag of Venezuela
Brady and Cooper speaking about Simon Bolivar

Emma presenting her report on Nicaragua
Liam giving his presentation about Panama



Griffin and Maya presented their findings about Spain


Julia and Rhegan gave their presentation about Mexico

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