Summer Institutes

A lot of us have great ideas, but because we are lower down on the pecking order in the school system, what we really think and do is rarely heard by those around us, above us, in spite of all the pointless meetings. The assumption is that the department chair, the district coordinator, the principal […]

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Fun Skills – Chants

From TPRS in a Year! – Skill #20: Chants The repetition of chants can burn new language into the kids’ minds better than practically anything else! If you can just get the words into the kids’ bodies via a good gut-based chant, it will, via the repetition, work wonders for retention. In my view, chants are

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I Am A Truck Driver

My first career choice was to repair lava lamps, but they went out of style, although you can still get them at Walmart. My next career preference was to become a choral conductor, but that didn’t happen either. So my third career choice was to become what is now called a traditional language teacher. I

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Slightly Puzzled No More

A re-post from 2010: I’ve always been slightly puzzled about why people reject TPRS/CI without deeper investigation. It just seems so silly. Here we have a way of easily reaching kids by staying in target language that is interesting and fun for them, something we never had before, and people toss it off out of

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Question

The other day I asked my French 2 students to watch one of Alice Ayel’s short story videos on YouTube at home and write whatever they understood in English over the weekend and bring it to me on Monday. They all actually understood a lot of it! Two students handed me the exact same thing

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Steven on Proficiency

Steven said in a comment here this morning: …output as per BVP is “original thought being communicated unrehearsed”. ACTFL distinguishes between two terms: Performance (what is rehearsed and memorized) vs. Proficiency (unrehearsed output). Language acquisition should be effortless and accessible to all because it is hard-wired in the brain. It is innate for us to

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Vignette

Julia reports this very cool vignette: …last week in study hall (free time), some of the 6th Graders played “Spanish class.” They went over the classroom rules, had a test, and everything. I think it’s a good sign….

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Question

Hola, Ben and Tina, I recently received and am reading your new book and program “A Natural Approach to the Year.” I am so enthusiastic about implementing all of this as I have been a passionate follower of you and CI the last four years (and TPRS for the last 15). I have a question

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