New Quick Quiz Detail

When I give a y/n quick quiz, now I leave the reading up. The students, in order to check their answer, pore over the text with intense attention to detail. It’s a way to make sure that the test has pedagogical value while at the same time guaranteeing the kids success on the test. A

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Conjunctions

Without these conjunctions on the wall, the kids can’t write a story, they can only write sentences, so this is an important poster: next after then so then later  now in the morning in the afternoon  in the evening at that point suddenly until  and also again still therefore because although if only first, etc. otherwise

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Red Alert 2

Some may remember the thread where Lance had to decide whether to accept a position teaching a language he didn’t know, which we all agreed was doable in that particular situation. Here is that post from a month ago for those who missed it: https://benslavic.com/blog/advice-needed-5/ Here is the good news/bad news update: Ben, The potential

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Language-Like Behavior – 2

Bryan Whitney drew our attention to the term “language-like behavior” in a comment a few days ago. I appreciate that Michael and Eric and others have also shared so much valuable information here recently about the current VP stampede in support of Krashen. This term “language-like behavior” is one that we can put into our

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Language-Like Behavior – 1

Here is a quote from Bryan Whitney that is of the greatest significance: …when students simply repeat a memorized phrase (like a parrot) it shouldn’t be considered actual language. It should be considered “language-like behavior” (Spolsky 1966) because it’s only the repetition of something that they have heard. It isn’t really generated by the speaker….

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