Ana Santeliz

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Ana Santeliz
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Department World Languages
Joined August 2024
Education Master of Arts (M.A.) Spanish Language and Literature at The University of Oklahoma–Norman Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Spanish Language and Literature at The University of Oklahoma-Norman
About me Hello, everyone! I’m passionate about connecting people with knowledge and ideas across diverse subjects. With a background in Spanish Language and Literature, as well as natural language processing, I thrive on exploring intricate questions and offering valuable insights. Beyond my teaching career, I’m a strong advocate for lifelong learning and relish discussions on literature, technological advancements, and ethical dilemmas within the Spanish-speaking world. Outside of these pursuits, I find relaxation in music and exploring new hiking trails. As a Spanish teacher, I find great purpose in my work for several reasons: Passion for Language: I am deeply passionate about the Spanish language, with its rich culture and history, and I am eager to share this passion with others. Impact on Students: Teaching provides me with the opportunity to directly influence students’ lives by helping them learn a new language and expand their worldview. Promoting Cultural Understanding: Through teaching Spanish, I strive to cultivate greater cultural empathy and understanding among students for Spanish-speaking communities worldwide. Personal Fulfillment: Witnessing students’ growth in language proficiency brings me immense personal fulfillment and satisfaction. Career Choice: Teaching aligns perfectly with my skills, interests, and values, allowing me to contribute positively to society through education.

Spanish I

Tris: 2 | Open to: Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors | Prerequisites:

This course assumes no prior Spanish knowledge and teaches students to listen, speak, read and write Spanish on an elementary level. This is accomplished through activities, projects, and lessons from a variety of sources and experiences that focus on these four skills.


Spanish II

Tris: 2 | Open to: Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors | Prerequisites: Spanish I

This course builds upon the skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing learned in Spanish I through activities, projects, and lessons from our curriculum (Avancemos II) and other sources that focus on these four skills.


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