Ben Slavic

Repetition in Context

Jennifer in this post writes about how yoga and CI are similar. What she says here about the importance in our work with CI of repetition in context is very very important. I would go so far as to suggest that the term “repetition in context” might be added to our list of the most

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Don't Give Up

If you have lost your mojo here in May, just remember one thing. You hold in your instruction the keys to a world that is inaccessible to kids if you don’t persevere. Kids are hurting, like so many these days, and we can give them something to believe in. Why did we ourselves get so

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Focus on Form – 3

Eric concludes his analysis of Michael Long’s work with some quotes: In the article, Long strongly criticizes a grammar and vocabulary syllabus and commercially published textbooks. I’ve pulled out those beautiful quotes below: Long, M. (2011). Methodological Principles for Language Teaching. In Doughty, C. & Long, M., The Handbook of Language Teaching (pp.373-394). Blackwell. synthetic

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Focus on Form – 2

Eric continues: Furthermore, Krashen finds flaws in the focus on form research designs. Since these studies always target a few grammatical items, the subjects are always aware that the “name of the game” is to use those forms correctly. On top of that, the tests often don’t include real-life time pressures, so the students are

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Focus on Form – 1

An article from Eric on Michael Long and SLA. Thank you as usual Eric! Helena Curtain is trying to stay relevant and read current research. She sent Alisa and I both this 2011 article by SLA researcher Michael Long. Long is all about Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT) and I think credited with the “interaction hypothesis”

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World-Readiness Standards

Alisa sent this. It is important to at least review it. It speaks volumes about who is running ACTFL. Alisa shares: Hey Ben – Here are ACTFL’s NEW Revised World-Readiness Standards. It’s the same old BS about critical thinking and the 5 C’s – no mention of proficiency. World-Readiness Standards for Learning Languages | American

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Ramble

A reprint from 2013: Why would anyone anywhere anytime, let alone we who are innocently trying in the midst of an almost impossible situation (education in our schools at this time), doubt or find fault with anyone else? There is no room for that. We must have one goal and that is to be in

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