WAYK

A few weeks back we had a brief discussion of the Where Are Your Keys Program. Carla has looked it over and shares, for those who were following that thread: Dear Ben, I have been studying Where are your keys?  (WAYK) online for a few weeks now. I haven’t personally seen what success looks like

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Grading Quick Quizzes

We were talking about the value of daily formative assessment in the form of Quick Quizzes. John Piazza and Judy Ramos have sent in excellent options to using scantron sheets, which not everyone has access to: John sent this link: http://vimeo.com/52554005 Judy’s option is here: Scantron option – Ramos for more on Quick Quizzes, see

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Do Politics Run the Show?

Mark at CU/Boulder sent this: Hi Ben, Praise to Robert Patrick for what he has started at Georgia. Last night, in speaking with my colleague from one of our language departments, I learned from him that he had students who didn’t do homework in class and still got better results than students who did.  What

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Quick Quiz Detail

Many of us are now using Quick Quizzes to help support our comprehension based instruction. We do so because we know the value that daily formative assessment brings to our fluency programs, not the least of which is huge gains in classroom management. So below is a detail about Quick Quizzes. For more, click on the category at

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Question

Kath Burke in Thailand has a question for the group: Dear Ben – I am developing a story book for adult learners of Thai. I would like some tips from the group: 1. There are no official word frequency lists for Thai – e.g. a list of the top 200 words /500 words. I know

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Fasten Your Seat Belt

Here is a comment Sabrina wrote to a new member of the group, Sasha. It’s pretty cool so I made it into an article: Welcome on board. The Captain has turned on the Fasten Seat Belt sign. If you haven’t already done so, please stow your carry-on luggage (grammar books) underneath the seat in front of you

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