Uncategorized

Houses Built On Clay

Here in Colorado many houses sit on clay foundations and, over the years, lose their stability. Houses built on clay won’t hold up over time out here. The same thing occurs when a child’s second language foundation is made of clay. The pedagogical discussion around this point is simple – what constitutes clay? What is the best […]

Houses Built On Clay Read More »

Knowing vs. Understanding

Today on Democracy Now I heard the noted Chilean economist Manfred Max-Neef’s speak in an interview with Amy Goodman. He said: “We have reached a point in our evolution in which we know a lot [but] understand very little. Never in human history has there been such an accumulation of knowledge like in the last

Knowing vs. Understanding Read More »

Maine Workshop In October

Below is the flyer information from Skip providing the information about my upcoming visit to Maine: The World Language Department at Poland Regional High School will host Ben Slavic, author of TPRS in a Year! and PQA in a Wink! on October 7 & 8, 2010 in Lewiston. This second workship will address ways to reach

Maine Workshop In October Read More »

Blocked Energy

I used to think that one of the reasons TPRS was so difficult for me was that I didn’t have the energy for it. It just seemed to require so much effort to get a story going. Surely there must be an easier way to teach! Now I realize that it wasn’t about requiring a

Blocked Energy Read More »

Nina Barber

The opening of a story – that PQA – can really drag things into too many details. Especially when I first started doing stories, I remember that I would get caught up in adding too many cute details. It’s just so much fun and we are having success, so we keep adding details until half the class

Nina Barber Read More »

Don't Drink the Water

Anne Matava sent this today: Don’t Drink the Water was ate drank Justin was in Cuba.  His friends had said to him (or warned him),  “Don’t drink the water!  Don’t eat the roadkill!”  But Justin was in Cuba, so of course he drank the water and ate the roadkill.  He turned into a coconut. Then

Don't Drink the Water Read More »

The Intuitive Classroom

We wouldn’t want to fly a plane in a thunderstorm. In the same way, conditions have to be right for us to do intuitive comprehensible input (thin slicing) in our classrooms. How to get the right conditions to thin slice? If we are comfortable with the kids and the CI process (if we are going

The Intuitive Classroom Read More »

Last Chance

Susan Gross is coming to Japan for the first time, giving a three day workshop in just a few days, September, 18, 19th and 20th, 2010. If you are in Japan or nearby, don’t miss this rare chance for the best TPRS training available in the world. The workshop will benefit teachers who teach any

Last Chance Read More »

Anne Matava

Anne’s student J, a former Hog, in a recent blog entry here (https://benslavic.com/blog/?p=7949), wrote to her former teacher about what college German is like. Here is a follow up. J writes to Anne: “At this point I have learned how to teach myself the grammar needed to do the homework exercises when before I was trying to do them

Anne Matava Read More »