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Mary Huebsch
Office: D 419 Office
Phone: (714) 564-6541 Email: huebsch_mary@sac.edu Mary
Huebsch is the non-native specialist in the Speech Communication Department
at Santa Ana College. She received her B.A. from Mount Holyoke College in Asian
Studies and Philosophy. She has Master's degrees from UCLA in Teaching English
as a Second Language and from California State University, Fullerton in Communciative
Disorders. Note to Students: Please Join us in Speech N52A, N52B, N53,
097 and improve your communication skills in English! Read ahead to see what you
will learn in these classes: "Because of this
class, I learned how to feel sure of myself when I speak because I practiced and
learned good pronunciation of words." "After being
in speech for a whole semester, I can see when I make a mistake while I talk.
I'm not perfect, but I have learned a lot about pronunciation. Whenever I talk
to someone, I can make sounds more clearly so people can understand me better.
I feel free to talk to anyone and the more I talk in English the more I feel like
talking." "What I like most in this class was when
we started linking words. It was fun and interesting to know why American can
talk so fast and easily." "I was afraid of speaking English
before but I feel confident now. I really like the ways you gave us to practice
outside of class with native people." "This class
is helping me a lot. Before whenever I read or spoke English words, I didn't have
confidence about -ed and -s sounds. However, now I know when to pronounce -ed
as /t/ or /d/, etc." |