Holly Connelly

From Holly in the Quaker state: Hi Ben, I work at the Academy of the New Church Secondary Schools near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I have been teaching French 1, 2 and 3 for about two years now. This is my first teaching position ever. When I was hired, my department head suggested I go to the […]

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Aree Ogir

Another teacher in the Atlanta area in our group. Thanks for this bio, Aree: My name is Aree Ogir and I teach Spanish in the metro Atlanta area.  I am completing my sixth year of teaching.  I have been attempting comprehension based teaching for 5 1/2 of those years, after attending a TPRS workshop conducted

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Alison Thompson

Another bio, this one from Alison in Washington: Hi everyone, This will need to be short and sweet, but will cover the basics.  I teach at a medium-sized suburban high school in Spokane, Washington.  I’ve taught all levels of French during the last 15 years.  Right now, I  teach the level one students so that

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Look & Discuss 3

Q. Greg Stout asked: I’m trying to start using this as a break from stories, but I’m having troubled conceptualizing how I can make this last for an entire class. I think I understand how to start, but how do you all prolong L & D to keep the CI going for the whole class?

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Twitter

From Bob Patrick: Hey guys, It’s a sign that I am on spring break that I have time to Twitter, but I decided that each day I would put out little Tweets about C.  I follow and am followed by a lot of Latin teachers, and I want to try and put some seeds in

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Briana Livingston

Here is a nice bio from Briana Livingston in Idaho:  I have been teaching Spanish in Idaho Falls, Idaho, for thirteen years. I spent the first ten years of my career teaching Spanish 1 and Spanish exploratory classes in a junior high. As I was finishing my third year of teaching, I was depressed by

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New People to the Group

Anyone new to this group – don’t be bewildered. Just click on the categories listed below and read there to start and you will stay sane. Those categories are the best and most important practical classroom ideas we have had this year, and they work really well in classrooms, in my opinion better than stories.

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Leah Wilson

A great bio from Leah in the great state of Tennessee: Hi there, Ben! I hope you are well. Thank you for all your hard work on the blog! I’m only just starting to see how beneficial it can be. Here is my bio: I work at Springfield High School in Springfield, TN. It’s about

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Katherine Burke

OK here’s Katherine Burke’s bio: I’m a freelance English teacher in Bangkok. I’m teaching part time. My background is as a freelance journalist and copywriter. I”m 41 and did the CELTA certificate in teaching English in 2011 in Chiang Mai in Northern Thailand. In January 2012 I was in Manzanillo in Mexico. I had an

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iFLT Update

Hey Everybody, Just wanted to give you another heads-up that today Ben’s iFLT workshop strand is now public. If you plan to attend iFLT and want to be one of the 30 in Ben’s workshop, sign up NOW. We opened it up to his blog people and to the people who were already registered for

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Spanish Positions in CA

Clarice is out there in Northern CA  kicking up the TCI all over place and they need 2.66 TCI Spanish teachers right away. Here is the information: TPRS Spanish Positions Open for the 2013-2014 School Year Oakmont High School, in the Sacramento area of Northern California, is searching for two full-time and one part-time Spanish

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A Conversation with Contee

Warning – long post: I received an email from Blaine’s publisher, Contee Seely, in which he says: “I would like to hear or read your opinion about a significant question. Below you have this in the signature of your email: …it is very hard to create compelling messages when the hidden agenda is the relative

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