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We Know

There is so much backlash to the reform we bring that often we forget it is there. We just think it’s normal. But those little looks and comments and outright hostility from uninformed (uninformed about the research!) people will not always be there. We have to stand firm in spite of all the incoming heat […]

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Video

Joseph would like any feedback here. Remember our mantra – “If a picture is worth a thousand words, then what is a video worth?” Hey Ben, I have been training a young lady in CI and TPRS using your materials here in Israel.  I invite you to have a look at this video and offer

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Professional Obligation

Robert Harrell writes below on the topic of professional obligation. I like reading this passage when I have a chance during my current three days of parent conferences. The parents of my students are wealthy and in the British/Indian mode of push harder and learn more grammar, and it is hard to keep my shoulders

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Advice Needed

Craig West describes a situation that can only be described as gnarly: Hey Ben – Well I thought I had come up with a more interesting way of doing a reading about the MovieTalk we’ve been working with for the past couple weeks. I made a dialogue between a mom and a little boy about

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Happiness

I found these ideas as very applicable to what we are trying to do in our classrooms: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/little-gestures-to-show-love_us_56cf45a3e4b03260bf75d7c2?ir=Healthy+Living&section=india#gallery/55a93e82e4b065dfe89e3276/11

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Sample Story D

This content is far too long, taken from TPRS in a Year! but I post it here, for those who have the time and are inclined to read it, because I feel that a kind of tension has made its way into our discussions among those who feel the need to target vocabulary and those who don’t.

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Artist Breakthrough

Laura Avila in Maine has shared a breakthrough idea on the problem with the artist. As we know, they get so caught up in drawing that they fail to hear much of the language. Here is Laura’s solution and one that I will immediately adapt in my own classroom: Hi Ben, Here is a power

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Claire Ensor on ESL/TPRS

Another timely post from Claire. We’ll be looking for more as some of us here continue to see double on the ESL/TPRS thing: I think we can all be in the TCI thing together. We all do assessments and give feedback, but some times it is less obvious, more informal. That’s fine. I think you [TPRS]

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