Freedom to Listen

A teacher wrote and expressed fear that with Story Listening we might go from too much transparency (TPRS) to confusing the kids (SL). My position is that any confusion that the kids might experience in a Story Listening classroom would be a result not of methodology but of lack of individual eye contact in a […]

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Bryan Whitney on SL

I consider what Bryan wrote below to be of immense importance. Why? Because real language teaching is about some noise, and not making language instruction as transparent as we all have insisted on over the years. We really lost our way over the years with the focus on transparent instruction to teach specific linguistic elements that we

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SL is Revolutionary

Here is a link to Beniko Mason doing a Story Listening class: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx7VZ2AGXWJ0N1l5QnNwa0U5Y0U/view Beniko doesn’t care at all if the students know every word; she just tells the story. After all these years, I see how brilliant that is. She supports her story by drawing pictures and translating words into Japanese occasionally. She is just pumping

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100% Different

We cannot state enough that comprehension-based teaching is 100% different from other ways of teaching languages.  It is different from what form-focused language teaching does.  Focusing on form exercises our brains.  It is conscious learning, much like memorizing vocabulary or conducting an experiment in science class or learning the reasons for the American Revolution in

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CI Liftoff – St. Louis

Jeff Tamaroff, who coordinates a very large St. Louis suburban district, in order to further communication between his WL and ESL teachers, has established the “CI Liftoff – St. Louis” FB page. Tina sent him our CI Liftoff logo (below) and he is going to put it on that page. Thus, the St. Louis people

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