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Hello! My name is Amber Hernandez. I am currently a senior here at the University of Houston. My major is Human Development and Family Studies with EC-6 Generalist certification. I was raised in Houston, TX and love our city. I want to teach elementary school 2nd or 3rd grade. I would like to teach math, reading and writing because I am currently teaching those subjects in a 3rd grade dual language classroom on the English speaking side.  My own experiences with language include mostly exposure with little acquisition other than my native language, English. My father is a native Spanish speaker and my mother is a native English speaker. As a child and toddler I could understand Spanish and utter a few things, however my parents separated and I lived with my mother for the majority of the time. I would only hear Spanish when I went to visit my dad and he only spoke the language with my other family members and not me because I was not taught. When I started taking Spanish cl...

Entry 2: Interview with Cassandra Sarmiento

Interview Video I interviewed my friend Cassandra Sarmiento. I met Cassandra circa 2001 and she has always spoken Spanish in my years of knowing her. During this interview I was able to ask her questions about her second language that I have never considered in the past.  Her family’s native language was Spanish, however once they moved to America they learned the language from being immersed in English and feeling almost forced to learn the language so as not to be stigmatized for being foreign. Cassandra lived with her grandparents in El Paso, Texas where she was spoken to only in Spanish until age 4. She lived with her mother in Houston where she was spoke English with her mother primarily and says she lost a lot of the language. Then once she got older near junior high, she would visit her grandparents over the summers and be immersed once again in Spanish where she was able to quickly pick the language back up and learn from her Family. Ortega concludes that “by a...