Fluency Fast Teachers
Jason Fritze

Jason
Fritze's classes are one part stand-up comedy, one part drama class.
In story after story Jason entertains his students while at the
same time bringing a vast knowledge of methods that guarantee successful
language acquisition. It's hard to believe you're in a class at
all. Jason has lived in Spain and travelled extensively and brings
culture and language to life when he teaches. His personality and
immense knowledge of how languages are acquired and how reading
contributes to increasing proficiency make him a most valuable asset.
elementary
to adult. He regularly presents at state, regional and national language
conferences and conducts workshops/inservices for language teachers
throughout the United States on TPRS® and Reading Strategies in
the WL classroom. Jason has collected hundreds of children's books
in both Spanish and French that he uses to provide additional reading
for students. Jason began teaching Spanish and French for Fluency
Fast in 2005.
Beginning September of 2007, Jason will teach in Orange County for 5 months and participate in Project Coach. He is delighted to finally be living in a region of the country that has a See's Candy Store.
Jason presents inservices for school districts throughout the year on reading as well as TPRS® and is frequently invited to present at state and national conference as a keynote speaker and workshop presenter. To contact him directly about an inservice or presentation, go to www.comprehensibleinput.com. To inquire about Spanish or French classes, contact Fluency Fast.
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Jason loves to travel and can often be spotted sampling sweets at the local bakery. He dreams of someday of traveling though Europe and writing a pastry-lovers travel guide and conducting tours for other sugar addicts accompanied by man's best friend.
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Teaching Sevillanas at the Denver Fluency Fast Language Institute, July 2007.
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Jason Fritze, at work and play. Never a dull moment in Jason's always packed classes. |
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