Circling – 12

Auditory Focus Auditory focus is a unique quality of awareness of the language that we see in our students’ faces when we are circling well. It happens when we don’t leave a structure until we feel that the class has moved the information from their ears into their eyes. What does this mean? Sometimes, when […]

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vPQA Update

We’re moving closer to a resolution of how to set up our vPQA project. Bryan shares two important details: 1. You can use Haikudeck to search for images that you want. If you put just the images on the slides and then export the presentation as a Powerpoint Presentation you can then use the images

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When Arguing with a Drunk

Michael shares with us the results of that meeting he had last week. The point he makes is that when discussing the use of comprehensible input with people/colleagues who quite simply don’t want to hear our positions, we should not try to convince them. Instead, we need to learn to play a broken record for

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Textbook Adoption

This is from Ben Lev out there in CA: At the community college we are considering a change of textbook. It’s a crazy thing, but maybe someone has a least-worst textbook to suggest? We currently use Vistas (like Descubre). We’ve seen Dicho y Hecho, and we’ll see Pearson. Is there a “better” series that comes

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Circling – 11

Power of Circling Alisa Shapiro has said: “Circling incorporates all the other language embedded in the question, and helps gets those pieces/chunks acquired, too. This is particularly critical for novice/beginners. The circled questions include all kinds of morphology and syntax, plus students get tons of modeling of the phonetic system. The implicit instruction that gets

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vPQA – Haikudeck

Craig West has re-affirmed my faith in mankind with this comment: Hey Ben have you heard of http://www.haikudeck.com? It’s a super easy way to build visual presentations with open source images so no royalties to worry about. It takes lots of steps out of building a presentation as well I think it would be a

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vPQA Data Base

So if you are willing to put a vPQA slide presentation into the data base, please send it to me at benslavic@yahoo.com in the form of a Power Point attachment. It can’t be a google doc. If it’s in PPT form I can upload it here as I have with a few tonight. When you

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Circling – 10

Circling Using Emotions Sometimes I repeat the same exact circled question three or four times in a row using different emotions. One would think that this would bore the kids, but the kids can be fooled into focusing on the same sentence multiple times by my asking them questions in different ways using differently voiced

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jGR Question

Hola, Ben! I feel like I’ve fallen off the face of the earth in the last few months. School and life have both been crazy busy, and I haven’t been able to check in with the PLC as often as I used to. My students lost two weeks of classes in the month of February

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