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Response to Thomas

Someone on FB named Thomas attacked my one pointed focus on Krashen and CI, arguing, like so many other foreign language teachers, for a more eclectic approach. This is my unapologetic response to him: Thomas you miss the point. I have been teaching for 38 years and my conclusion is that Dr. Krashen has it […]

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Some 2012 Quotes from Dr. Krashen

Stephen Krashen – April 26, 2012 How’s this: Don’t worry about number of repetitions. Don’t worry about vocabulary. Worry only about presenting comprehensible and compelling input, vocabulary will take care of itself. For crucial vocabulary, there will be plenty of repetitions, and they will be “distributed,” not “massed,” exactly the optimal way of presenting items

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Bien Dit

A question for French teachers: Hello Ben, We have started using the TPRS method this year at school. I am using it for French 1, 2 and 3. I find that I need to find someone in the same situation as I am in, using TPRS plus Bien Dit. Our school wants to keep the

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North Sea Pirate

We can see descriptions of Robert Harrell’s readers at: http://compellinginput.net/ Currently the only thing he has in French and Spanish is “Pirate de la Mer du Nord“. He has more German materials. We can read chapter 1 of North Sea Pirate by clicking on “Samples“ and following the link there.

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Grammar Ghost

A repost from 2012: There is a grammar ghost in me and it won’t die. I guess ghosts can’t just die – they have to be released. So I guess I have to release my grammar ghost from flying around inside my head or I won’t be able to be happy in my teaching. This

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We Lost Our Way – 4

If we can focus a bit less on the skills (the bone) and try to establish a more genuine and compelling and soft and flowing communication with our kids (the marrow) we may be able to find out the magnificence of this work. Genuine and compelling and soft and flowing communication is what comprehensible input

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We Lost Our Way – 3

Two days ago in an email message Tina Hargaden asked Dr. Krashen: Q. Is Non-Targeted input less efficient? Someone recently said that with only a hundred hours of class time we need targets and that Non-Targeted work can only exist in a perfect ideal world. I’m wondering if there’s data to back that up. A.

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We Lost Our Way – 2

To invoke the image from Rabelais, we have focused too much on the outside part of the bone – the skills – and not enough on the bone marrow – FLOW and a sense of soft heart centered communication with our students. We can’t be blamed. Schools have had that effect on us. We started

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We Lost Our Way – 1

I feel that I have finally uncovered, via bloody hands and fingers, the nature of this work. I feel as if I’ve been off track for fifteen years now. It is because I worked in schools, so no blame. I see now that the real nature of this work with comprehensible input lies in being

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