Cynthia Goodfellow
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Native Texan Cynthia Goodfellow graduated from St. John’s School in Houston, Texas. She attended college at the University of Dallas in Irving and graduated in three years with a B.A. in Biology in 1994. She taught at two Memphis City Schools for several years, and in 2002, she received her M.A. in Teaching from the University of Memphis. She joined the faculty at GSL in 2005 as a part-time Spanish teacher. The following year, the Spanish program was broadened; and she became the full-time Preschool and Lower School Spanish teacher. She has three children currently attending GSL. 

  • Students speak Spanish from the first day of class. Students will begin with the basics: greetings, numbers, and colors. We will then progress to time, body parts, family members, weather, Dia de los Muertos, food (gustar...

  • Students speak Spanish from the first day of class. Students will begin with the basics: greetings, numbers, and colors. We will then progress to time, Dia de los Muertos, clothing, feelings (sentar), Las Posadas,...

  • Students speak Spanish from the first day of class. Students will begin with the basics: greetings, numbers, and colors. We will then progress to body parts, Dia de los Muertos, telephone numbers, feelings, Las Posadas,...

  • Students speak Spanish from the first day of class. Students will begin with the basics: greetings, numbers, and colors. We will then progress to body parts, Dia de los Muertos, telephone numbers, feelings, Las Posadas,...

  • Students speak Spanish from the first day of class. Students will begin with the basics: greetings, numbers, and colors. We will then progress to Dia de los Muertos, animals, fruits, Las Posadas , days, transportation,...

  • Students speak Spanish from the first day of class. Students will begin with the basics: greetings, numbers, and colors...

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