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Elementary Spanish
The Elementary Spanish program is designed and developed exclusively for our younger students. The more senses a child uses while learning, the more they retain, therefore it implements audible, visual, oral and written exercises in a fun and energetic atmosphere, all adjusted specifically for each child's grade level. "Learning Spanish is FUN!" and Mrs. Gadomski is committed to sending that message to all her students. She believes that if our students are taught Spanish at an early age, it will give them the confidence needed to succeed in high school Spanish in the future.
Middle School Spanish
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Spanish I
The Spanish I curriculum is designed to equip the student with a good solid foundation of the language. In Spanish I, our students begin with the basics: Spanish alphabet, days of the week, colors, numbers, etc. During the year, the class then turns its focus onto a more advanced study of Spanish: masculine and feminine subjects and adjectives, pronouns, possessive adjectives, verb conjugations in the present tense, direct and indirect objects, etc. Spanish I will provide our students with a solid base of the Spanish language, which will prepare them for a strong entry into their 2nd year of Spanish.
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Spanish II
With Spanish II our students delve deeper into their study of the tenses. The course introduces future tense, imperfect tense, past tense, preterit tense, the difference between translation and transliteration, sentence structure and language development. It is important to emphasize to our students how useful it is to be bi-lingual and that Spanish is the 2nd most spoken language in the U.S. As our students wrap up their final semester in Spanish II, their vocabulary is expanded and the curriculum becomes more focused on equipping our students into becoming competent speakers of the Spanish language.
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Meet Mrs. Gadomski
Lisa Gadomski has been teaching high school Spanish since the 1980's. Mrs. Gadomski graduated from Temple Heights Christian in Tampa and later attended Edison College. She is a first generation American from Cuban descendants. She is married to Art Gadomski (over 30 years) and they have four children. She has been serving in Christian ministry for most of her married life in the capacity of Christian school teacher, pastor's wife, church secretary, ministry support, etc.
She also created and developed an Elementary program that has been successful in introducing students to the Spanish language in a fun and interactive way. She has a passion for the Spanish language and teaching. Mrs. Gadomski has been with Venice Christian School since 2006.
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