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Thematic Units – 1

Eric Herman has recently taken part in a discussion on the ACTFL listserve. Eric made the point against thematic unit grouping of vocabulary to teach languages. To avoid an overly lengthy article here I will publish both of those posts after this one as “Thematic Units – 2” and “Thematic Units – 3”. After making […]

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VanPatten Videos

Here is the link for those who want to watch some video of VanPatten: learninglanguages.celta.msu.edu/sla-vanpatten I also include a few points Eric made here as comments after asking Krashen about VanPatten: One thing I don’t understand is how come VanPatten and Krashen don’t seem to mention each other in their research. Krashen did write this

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jGR Self Assessment

Diane suggested publishing the following comment by Eric as an article to make it accessible in the jGR category. It’s an idea we’ve seen before, where the students self reflect on the level of engagement they brought to the class that day by answering questions about how they observed the most important of the Three

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Failure of TPRS

Looking back, I often wonder why the method, almost 25 years old now, hasn’t taken off in our schools, since it arguably still remains out of at least 99% of our classrooms in any effective way. Here are the five biggest reasons for this failure, ranked in order, in my opinion: 1. Lack of persistence

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Inbox Deleted

I just deleted my entire inbox, so if you have sent me something to attend to, it’s gone. I did it on purpose, because my inbox had become unmanageable, so it was necessary. I’m not alone on this, by the way. It has been claimed that Thomas De Quincey once lived in an apartment so

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jGR Defined

jGR is a way of observing certain non-verbal observable behaviors in our students that align with the national standards, in particular the ACTFL Three Modes of Communication, and in particular among the three modes, the listening skill. The term “observable non-verbal behaviors” was invented by Barbara Vallejos of Abraham Lincoln High School in Denver, Colorado

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What School is All About

Here is an article written by Stephen Krashen in 2011: What School is All About Sent to the Los Angeles Times, July 17, 2011 In addition to influencing the medical literature (LA Times, July 16), J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter has a great deal to say about current educational policy. In “Harry Potter: The Order of

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