Letter: Tune in to hear their stories (Printed Jan. 12)
Editor:
As many know, I am an adjunct professor at SMCC. I recently finished two classes with my students who are English language learners. They are amazing young adults from all over the world and have incredible stories to tell. As our final project in “Speaking and Listening,” the students wrote speeches with the only direction being “write about something that is important to you.”
Tony Vigue and Moe Amaral from our local SPTV [community television] station taped the speeches and will air them in the coming weeks. The students were nervous, as none of them had ever been taped in this manner and had never seen themselves on television. Each one received a copy of the tape, and the pride and appreciation was overwhelming. I am very grateful to Tony and Moe for their commitment to this work.
The schedule for airing on Channel 2 is as follows: Mon., Wed., Thurs. and Fri. at 11 a.m.; Fri. and Sat. at 8 p.m. and for you late nighters: Mon, Wed. and Fri. at 10 p.m. until Jan. 25.
I encourage you to tune in to listen to these amazing students. You will not regret the time spent, and I trust you will find the speeches both moving and enlightening. I am proud to be a part of their lives and continue to learn from them every day. They are an asset to our society and contribute to the real meaning of community on a daily basis. I would love to hear your thoughts and comments after you listen and would share all of it with my students.
Rosemarie De Angelis
South Portland
As many know, I am an adjunct professor at SMCC. I recently finished two classes with my students who are English language learners. They are amazing young adults from all over the world and have incredible stories to tell. As our final project in “Speaking and Listening,” the students wrote speeches with the only direction being “write about something that is important to you.”
Tony Vigue and Moe Amaral from our local SPTV [community television] station taped the speeches and will air them in the coming weeks. The students were nervous, as none of them had ever been taped in this manner and had never seen themselves on television. Each one received a copy of the tape, and the pride and appreciation was overwhelming. I am very grateful to Tony and Moe for their commitment to this work.
The schedule for airing on Channel 2 is as follows: Mon., Wed., Thurs. and Fri. at 11 a.m.; Fri. and Sat. at 8 p.m. and for you late nighters: Mon, Wed. and Fri. at 10 p.m. until Jan. 25.
I encourage you to tune in to listen to these amazing students. You will not regret the time spent, and I trust you will find the speeches both moving and enlightening. I am proud to be a part of their lives and continue to learn from them every day. They are an asset to our society and contribute to the real meaning of community on a daily basis. I would love to hear your thoughts and comments after you listen and would share all of it with my students.
Rosemarie De Angelis
South Portland


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