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The Square Peg Round Hole Book

Cameron Taylor in Japan has written a nice complement to the Natural Approach books. Here is his introduction to it: Dear Colleague, Many of us are required to have standards, enduring understandings, essential questions, objectives, assessments, and can-do statements ready at a moment’s notice. It is sometimes difficult for our administrators, parents, learners and even

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Question

A question from Jonathan in VA: Ben- Wanted to shoot a question out to the PLC, re: educational travel. Looking for ideas for travel for students of Spanish and/or French. The typical EF & Explorica are the ones that pop up online, and they do seem to have more options now toward the immersion learning

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Whole Brain Approach

There is a category here (on the right side of this page) dedicated to how to respond when we get verbally attacked by people about the way we choose to teach languages. This morning I thought of another good response to those kinds of uncomfortable discussions. We can tell people that ours is a “whole

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Advice on Rigor

Robert Harrell gives some sage advice to any CI teachers who may be getting challenged in their buildings about the mistaken idea – by ignorant* administrators – that rigor must be onerous and unpleasant. Krashen has shown quite well that unless the language learning process is not pleasant, it can’t occur: “I’m sorry to hear

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Grammar Quiz

There are actually still some teachers who think that it’s important to teach grammar, even though ACTFL doesn’t mention the word on their site, and it has been shown via research to be marvelously ineffective. So if you ever get into one of those uncomfortable discussions with a teacher in your building who still touts

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