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language translator
By Niki

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I used a translation page on the internet. It translated my letters home for parents that spoke Spanish. It would keep those parents informed better about our week. I'm not sure of the site now but I'm sure you could find it. Make sure you find one that is free and doesn't charge a fee. I'm sure that these sites will also translate letters in other languages you need as well. I would also suggest maybe sending out something to the school community or even the city where you live about your need for volunteer translators. If you could have a translator for designated times in the classroom, it would help everyone feel more comfortable and communicate better when the parents come to visit the room.
-Niki

 


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