Hafa adai and welcome to our classroom Blog. As a your GCC English instructor, my passion for reading parallels my love of teaching with the use of technology. I hope to provide each and every one of you with fun and practical ways to share your reading experiences while integrating technology into our classroom.
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Monday, September 24, 2012
Wed. Sept. 19, 2012
Continuation on the book,"Mariquita" was really great ! I really like how it started talking about Agana. Although I am now residing at Latte Height, Mangilao, I originated from Agana. So far, I'm liking how the beginning is going. Like most Chammoro People, they'll accept just about anyone who shows respect, no matter what nationality. I like how Mariquita is now married to a Military guy, but at the same time, it is kinda hard to trust them. Well, I can't wait to see what has yet to come.
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As you keep reading the book gets interesting. I'am on chapter seven or eight right now and I am not liking that it is coming to an end. Yeah the way that they describe Agana (Hagatna) is king of different. I am also originally from Agana and it just amazes me how nice it use too look back then. Till next class session.
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