
New Wawa, Taco Bell locations in Harleysville
Wawa and Taco Bell have recently opened on Main Street in Harleysville. Students are pleased.
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Teachers use catchy phrases in the classroom
By using catchphrases, teachers are able to communicate to their students through comedic sayings. Teachers aim to create a relationship with their students by using their creative catchphrases.
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World language teachers incorporate culture
Using interactive activities, world language teachers integrate aspects of culture while teaching in hopes of piquing the interest of their students. World language teachers try to immerse their students in culture so they develop a greater understanding and appreciation of differences.
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