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C.S. Lewis

Here is a passage from The Horse and His Boy, by C.S. Lewis: For in Calormen, storytelling (whether the stories are true or made up) is a thing you’re taught, just as English boys and girls are taught essay writing. The difference is that people want to hear the stories, whereas I never heard of […]

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Riegg Language Concepts

This also from Brad today. Looks like a good project. Dear Family and Friends, As you may know, we started a family business and ministry called Riegg Language Concepts, in which we teach Spanish using the Bible. It has been a most satisfying and enjoyable venture for us. By God’s grace, we have seven wonderful

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Brad Riegg

Got this from Brad this morning: Ben- A 2nd year student made this post today, and I thought you’d appreciate it: “Had the amazing opportunity to talk with some Mexicans tonight at the gym entirely in Spanish. It was fabulous…. I had seen them a few times there before, so I figured, what the heck,

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Output Again

One colleague recently asked why we only have one word responses in circling. She couldn’t figure out why, when the kids obviously knew the answer, they didn’t output it right then in a complete sentence. Here is one answer – it seems to me that when we are doing circling, and comprehensible input in general,

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The Language Studio

This is an invitation for teachers in the Denver/Boulder area to attend TPRS/PQA trainings on Saturdays. Groups are limited to ten people. Students will stand up and teach while being coached. Payment for the classes will be based on what people can afford. We will meet in a Tae Kwan Do studio in south Jefferson County

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Norm Veilleux

There is an excellent video of TPRS available online at vimeo.com. It was taken by Sylvia Duckworth (AIM) of Norm Veilleux teaching a level one French class in Toronto. Here is the link: http://www.vimeo.com/10121629 – password is TPRS I recommend a close look. Here are some observations I would like to offer: 2:30 – notice the class

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The Brain Can Learn By Itself

Teaching a language without using comprehensible input is insulting to the magnificence of the human brain, which can process and decode and implement thousands of rules of language without even needing to use its conscious side – it’s all automatic. All that the brain needs to acquire a language is to hear the language spoken correctly in a

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Invisible Dictation

In the middle of some CI, I sometimes ask the kids to write a sentence that I dictate to them letter by letter, not word by word. The difference is that they don’t actually write on paper, and they don’t use a writing instrument – they just pretend wo write. It’s a race to see

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Rainbows

Have you noticed that the kids love to suggest “multicolored” or “tie die” or “stripes” or “polka dots” in response to the question “What color was it?” I love that. They keep wanting things colorful – they don’t want their worlds to become black and white! Rainbows, also, seem to get into stories often. Anytime a

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