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Storybook Reading, A Big Hit In Public Schools


Posted: November 20, 2006 Related item: International Education Week    

Fourth graders at Montevideo's Public School No.35 listen attentively as U.S. Chargé D'Affaires' wife Kristin Nealon reads for them from a storybook in English. [U.S. Embassy photo by Vince Alongi]
Fourth graders at Montevideo's Public School No.35 listen attentively and repeat words written on the blackboard as U.S. Chargé D'Affaires' wife Kristin Nealon reads for them from a storybook in English during a second language class period, November 22, 2006. The U.S. Embassy's storybook reading program in public schools is part of a number of International Education Week activities celebrated every year in November.
U.S. Chargé D'Affaires' wife Kristin Nealon points to the blackboard as fourth-graders in Public School No.35 read out words in English during a storybook reading, November 22, 2006. [U.S. Embassy photo by Vince Alongi]
U.S. Chargé D'Affaires' wife Kristin Nealon points to the blackboard as fourth-graders in Public School No.35 read out words in English during a storybook reading, November 22, 2006.
U.S. Chargé D'Affaires' wife Kristin Nealon showing fourth-graders the illustrations in a storybook as she reads for them during an English class period at Montevideo's Public School No.35, November 22, 2006. [U.S. Embassy photo by Vince Alongi]
Kristin Nealon showing fourth-graders the illustrations in a storybook as she reads for them during an English class period at Montevideo's Public School No.35.

 
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