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The TESOL Community is a place where TESOL members and their colleagues discuss emerging issues in the field, share knowledge and resources, and create peer-to-peer learning communities.

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Kerri 
Can I find a video of the plenary speakers somewhere? Thank you, Kerri Rizzotto ESL Professor (see full post)
Kerri A. R. posted 1 month, 2 weeks ago . . Add Response . Show Comments (1) Hide Comments (1)
Mary 
Other than the increasing prevalence of Spanish words in American English across the nation (ie. tortilla, fajita, etc.), has the growing Latino population had any other influence on English beyond borrowed food names? (see full post)
Mary A. P. posted 2 months ago . . Add Response . Show Comments (2) Hide Comments (2)
Craig 
How are these characteristics changing for third, fourth, and fifth Latino generations in the United States? (see full post)
Craig A. T. posted 2 months ago . . Add Response . Show Comments (2) Hide Comments (2)
Andrea 
Please give us some insights as to how we can use about the Spanish English intersection in supporting our students academic progress. (see full post)
Andrea G. D. posted 2 months ago . . Add Response . Show Comments (4) Hide Comments (4)
Craig 
Do speakers of Mexican and South American "mountain" dialects differ from speakers of Caribbean dialects in their patterns of learning standard English? (see full post)
Craig A. T. posted 2 months ago . . Add Response . Comment
Craig 
Do Latino students share the perception often reported in the black community that the use of standard English is "talking white"? (see full post)
Craig A. T. posted 2 months ago . . Add Response . Comment

 
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