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Circling – 1

This post supports Ben Lev’s Power Point on circling, which he has invited us to modify, change to suit our needs if we present to anyone on circling, and Ben thank you for doing that and for sharing your observations about what all the other presenters there in CA were talking about – speech output […]

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Animal Parade Notes

Diane’s idea of combining Charlotte’s Zoo Wall with Star of the Week is wonderful and so I moved it from the comments into a post for ease of reference by those who might want to do it next ear. It really could be fun to teach. I thought of these ways to apply the idea:

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Charlotte’s Wall Zoo

In 2010 Charlotte Dincher (Germany) invented something for middle and elementary kids and shared it with us here on the blog. It scrolled out but some will remember it. I’m reposting it here. It’s called a Wall Zoo. It is a blue chip idea that can be used in any way we see fit in

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Have Fun!

in my view the need is to simplify and protect ourselves from too many techniques and strategies. We must learn simple teaching because if what we do is not simple then it cannot be elegant. And all of us want our teaching to be elegant, whether we are aware of it or not. When we

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Circling Power Point

Ben Lev has shared with us a Power Point presentation on circling: Circling Hi Ben, I’m attaching my PPT about circling, maybe other people can modify it and use it for their own presentations. About 20 colleagues attended the in-service at the community college where I teach at night. It was well received, but I

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Two Strategies

Kerir Colwell shares a few ideas with us and thank you Keri! Hi Ben I have been using two techniques that I wanted to share although I’m sure many members of the PLC already do something similar. They have been working very well for me so I thought I would just mention them. 1. Students

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Teaching Culture

I got an email from a PLC member yesterday, in which she said: …last year, I was heading in the wrong direction (led by a very an overwhelming textbook, Realidades). The previous teacher had great intentions but gave up the overwhelming task of helping the students acquire the language and focused on culture with a

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Vortex Image

A repost: Vortex Image If you feel intimidated about PQA, don’t do it. You don’t have to do PQA, and you don’t even have to do stories. It’s not about PQA and it’s not about stories. It’s about comprehensible input. Test the waters of comprehensible input instruction first before worrying about PQA and stories. Just

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Request for Feedback

This audio is from Angie. It represents the first time we have ever tried to share samples of our teaching here with audio only. I think it works and I hope that many of us take the time to respond with our thoughts to Angie’s request from the group here: Ben, Here’s a link to

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Resource Request

Leah has another question for the group: Does anyone know of any sources that explain acquiring language in simple terms for 9-12 graders? Each semester all classes in our school are required to have our students engage in a school wide writing process, and write an essay in English, which takes several days in class.

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