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	<title>Comments on: Speakin&#039; like a Texan/Tejana!</title>
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		<title>By: Ana Flores</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You grow to love your code-switching or &quot;Spanglish&quot;. It really is who we are.

I love the topic you&#039;re researching.  It&#039;ll also be interesting to know how teachers deal with the various Spanish words Latinos from different nationalities use.  i.e:  &quot;palta&quot; in Peru is &quot;aguacate&quot; in Mexico.

Keep us up-to-date with your findings!]]></description>
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<p>I love the topic you&#8217;re researching.  It&#8217;ll also be interesting to know how teachers deal with the various Spanish words Latinos from different nationalities use.  i.e:  &#8220;palta&#8221; in Peru is &#8220;aguacate&#8221; in Mexico.</p>
<p>Keep us up-to-date with your findings!</p>
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