San Diego Lodging

Mary Beth asked about lodging in San Diego. Here is Diana’s response: …stay in La Quinta or the Holiday Inn because then you won’t necessarily need a car. The Town and Country is more like a resort but staying there means you’ll need a car…

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Five Matava Scripts

I have been wanting to test some of the Vol. 2 scripts by Anne and haven’t had time with all the reading and writing focus in my classes lately. I know everyone is busy, but if anyone can test any of these five scripts for me and report back for anyone in the group who is

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Japan

Susan Gross came to Japan a few years ago and we thought an infrastructure would develop around that visit. Now what is happening in Japan? Anyone in Japan reading this please respond by putting your information in a comment field below so we can make some kind of attempt at communication and training there. Pls. respond

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Importance of Names

A totally cool thing happened in class with names today. A new student from Congo has this name in Congo: Tag (given to him in Paris) Rolde (first first name) Gloire (second first name) Gabell (first last name) Deconoix (second last name). Well, did we have a time with that. In English. When we get

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You Can’t Ride a Book

We must repair our voices. What does that mean? It means that we must speak from a place of joy in our classes. How, when there is such negativity everywhere? The method has joy within it. Words are connected to something much deeper than just the communication of ideas. This is supported by Krashen’s statement

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Cloze Technique

Last month I had a good ending to a class story with the cloze technique. I don’t know how many of us use that. I forget to do it a lot because there is often the quiz and the artist’s work to process at the end of class. However, I have found that when I retell the

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