in·ter·act (ntr-kt)
v. intr. in·ter·act·ed, in·ter·act·ing, in·ter·acts, in·ter·ac·tion.

1. to react to one another in a social situation. 
Example: We were pleased to see how teachers and learners were interacting about "A" is for Altar.

2. to have an effect on or modify one another. 
Example: It was important for us to have interaction between our Project Focus class and other teachers and learners. 
 


We encourage you to add your own stories and ideas to Project Focus by participating in the discussion groups, or "bulletin boards" shown below. These links are places you can post messages in reponse to Project Focus and "A" is for Altar. You will be asked to create a username and password and to enroll for the "online course" called Project Focus. This is completely free; you will not be asked to pay for this service.

Here are some of the current discussions taking place:

ESOL Teachers Forum

En Espanol

"A" is for...

"B" is for...

"C" is for...

"D" is for...

"E" is for...

and so on.

See all the discussions.


 

 


 

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