In Spanish 2, we covered our vocabulary and grammar structures dealing with our daily routines. We also learned what a reflexive verb is and how to use it in our writings and during our conversations.
We were required to make a voki, which is a voice avatar that we can create and it look like just about anything, to discuss our daily routine for getting ready to go to school. We had to go through several steps in order to complete this process. First, we had to write a script, stating we we did every morning before school. Next, we had to give our script to Mrs. Hugghins, so she can make sure their were no grammatical errors. After correcting our scripts and practicing pronouncing our script, we used our cellphones to call in and record our daily routines. Finally, we e-mailed our final product to Mrs. Hugghins and we embedded our avatar right below. This project counts as our six weeks test grade.
This project was better than most of all the other projects because it was using technology. I, somewhat, enjoyed using the voki for this project. I enjoyed this project because it got away from the usual pencil and paper method for teaching. I did not like using the voki for the speaking test, strictly because I don’t like speaking in Spanish, but other than that, we could record as many times as we thought it was necessary to get our script as perfect as possible. I would rather my voki do the speaking for me, rather than I stand up in front of my class and speak in Spanish. I think this was valuable to me as a Spanish learner because I need to learn to practice speaking in Spanish and this allowed me to critic myself and hear myself speaking in Spanish.
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There are a few grammatical errors in your post. There are two “we”s in the second paragraph. Also, the first sentence of the first paragraph is a little confusing since it is so long. If you add the word make, in front of the words “it look like”, than it would be more clear.
Mmmmm…I have no idea what you are saying, but it sounds good! What a neat way to show your knowledge of the Spanish language. By the way, my kids love your voice on my reindeer Voki! Love you!