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Check This Out

I love the teaching in this video clip. It’s Adriana Ramirez (Vancouver) working from her new book Learning Spanish with Comprehensible Input Through Storytelling. Related: http://www.amazon.com/Learning-Spanish-Comprehensible-Storytelling-Students/dp/1770844120

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Japanese

Question from Australia: Hi Ben – I  will be doing some work with Ian Perry here in Brisbane to further develop my TPRS skills. Is there a school teaching Japanese which uses TPRS? Our school also teaches Japanese and the Japanese teacher is coming to do some PD work with me. I just thought I

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It's Not Linear

A parent told Eric Herman that language learning is linear. Eric wisely left it alone, because he could have kept that person busy listening to him for about 500 hours in a row with his unique knowledge of the research. But now I can’t get that comment out of my mind because it says so

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Dialogic Reading – 2

Advantages of Dialogic Reading It is easy to implement and requires few materials (time, desire, text) and little training. It transcends learning disabilities, socio-economic status, and family structures. It is flexible (any text can be used) and easily differentiated according to the child’s interests and abilities and the books available. It is easily adaptable to

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Steve Johnson

I got a note from our PLC member Steve and in it was this jewel: …I have tried to continue quietly about my business without being confrontational when people make statements that are uninformed and imply that language acquisition is based on output…. I wish someone had told my confrontational self that years and years

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Speed Reading

Typical of our group, Eric keeps coming up with new ways to do things. Everything he does is heavily based in research. The article below expands somewhat on the speed reading thread we’ve been touching on here recently. A bit lengthy but a very important read, in my view, and a chance to study Eric’s

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