[NIFL-ESL:9710] Re: don/quijote

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James , Thank you for all your information. I for one really appreciate all your suggestions and leads.

Tanya Tweeton
Adult Esol 
Broward County, Florida
> 
>              As your students progress in their language skills they
> might want to take a look at part two, chapter 3 of Don Quijote de la
> Mancha.  Cervantes writes that there are 4 ways to read the novel.
> Young children thumb through the pages, yound adults read it, older
> adults adore it, ans senior citizens cherish it.
> 
>              In chapter 33 Cervantes uses the character Sanson to say
> that 'he who reads a lot and travels a lot, see a lot and learns a lot"
> or 'el que lee mucho y va mucho, ve mucho y sabe mucho'.
> 
> James Phillips, MLS
> Librarian
> South Texas Community College
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> McAllen, Texas 78501
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