Helena Curtain 4

In the Helena Curtain scenario, which is happening all over the country right now today in classrooms near you, the teacher doesn’t have to embrace the extremely radical and hugely effective idea that comprehensible input really does mean creating a din of uninterrupted L2 in the minds of the students. Comprehensible input and the textbook […]

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Helena Curtain 3

What Curtain has done is very dangerous to language educators. She has watered down what cannot be watered down – Krashen. She has pulled what she knows of Krashen into the realm of the textbook, and so has Mimi Met, who has had ties to the Realidades company, which is really scary. Is Karen Rowan

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Helena Curtain 2

Helena Curtain is dangerous to our profession, if one accepts Krashen. Why is this? In my opinion, Curtain has cobbled together a lot of ideas from TPRS, and misrepresented many of Blaine Ray’s ideas, and even implied that some of them are her own. Blaine Ray’s ideas work and hers don’t. Why is this? Because

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Helena Curtain 1

James watched that Helena Curtain video he mentioned here a few days ago. He makes an amazing point below, one that rattled me and substantiated a lot of things that I have thought over the years. Thank you James for sharing this with us: Ben – I was watching the Helena Curtain video and found a

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Learning Lab Today

We had a DPS Learning Lab hosted by Annick Chen today. Two takeaways that I got were: 1. We were talking about gesturing and Paul Kirschling said, “It’s dead if I don’t gesture and make them gesture.” This struck me because I am so lame with gesturing. I even forget to do it in PQA. I think

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Helena Curtain 6

Of course, most teachers were once successful editors of the mechanics of the language in school, and when they found out that they had a talent like their teacher as editors of language, they decided to become teachers themselves. Not having the capacity or inclination to understand Krashen, and probably never having heard of his

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