Chickasaw
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Chikasha Academy Immersion Session 01-21-2016 - Continued (SayMore transcript) , 2016-01-21
Prompt is "what did you do yesterday?"
Chikasha Academy Immersion Session 01-21-2016 - Continued (SayMore transcript) , 2016-01-21
Continuing with the story about Penny and her daughter Sally, who went to the store and forgot to buy food. Hannah Pitman tells the story again and leaners practice retelling with focus on using quotative.
Chikasha Academy Immersion Session 01-21-2016 - Continued (SayMore transcript) , 2016-01-21
They take turns asking and answering various questions from a conversation list, e.g. who are you?
Chikasha Academy Immersion Session 01-21-2016 - Continued (transcript) , 2016-01-21
Prompt is "what did you do yesterday?"
Chikasha Academy Immersion Session 01-21-2016 - Continued (transcript) , 2016-01-21
Continuing with the story about Penny and her daughter Sally, who went to the store and forgot to buy food. Hannah Pitman tells the story again and leaners practice retelling with focus on using quotative.
Chikasha Academy Immersion Session 01-21-2016 - Continued (transcript) , 2016-01-21
They take turns asking and answering various questions from a conversation list, e.g. who are you?
Chikasha Academy Immersion Session 01-22-2016 - Conversation List (audio) , 2016-01-22
The initial prompt given by Stanley Smith is talk about whatever you want." Then they start using the conversation prompts (third party
Chikasha Academy Immersion Session 01-22-2016 - Conversation List (SayMore transcript) , 2016-01-22
The initial prompt given by Stanley Smith is talk about whatever you want." Then they start using the conversation prompts (third party
Chikasha Academy Immersion Session 01-22-2016 - Conversation List (transcript) , 2016-01-22
The initial prompt given by Stanley Smith is talk about whatever you want." Then they start using the conversation prompts (third party
Chikasha Academy Immersion Session 01-25-2016 - what we did this morning (audio) , 2016-01-22
Stanley Smith tells a long story in English about his friend having surgery (though he uses Chickasaw connectives like haatoko̲ and hookya). They slowly switch back into Chickasaw after this and ask questions about his story.