T1/T2

Udo asked about T1/T2. Tina has stated that gaining clarity on this topic “is one of the most important professional discussions ever undertaken in TPRS in my opinion.” That’s quite a statement and I agree with it. The irony is that everyone is plugging along thinking that TPRS is T1, targeting language and not the message. […]

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A Challenge

I challenge all of us to find and develop links between what we see here and what we are doing in our classrooms as language teachers: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/mr-rogers-pbs-budget-cuts_us_58ca8d6fe4b0be71dcf1d440?xf2ld0o7isbtep14i&

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Another Question

I got a question from someone not on the PLC: Does anyone know of anyone who’s done any work on adapting TPRS to online teaching? I answered: We have, over the years, had contact here with about four or five people who have tried to do some online training of language using TPRS. I’m afraid

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Question

Udo has a question. If group members can each respond with one or two sentences we might be able to collectively craft a decent answer. The question is obviously too big for one person to answer. It could be a book! So let’s just all throw in a few insights: How can we teach culture

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We Need New Readers

CI Liftoff, the company that Tina and I have formed, has many goals: to further Beniko’s work in Story Listening, to communicate to others what we think CI can be (not T1), to do regional workshops and conferences, to produce books that may be controversial in subject matter for all kids to enjoy reading during SSR. This

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