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The October Collapse

  There is a thing that I call the October Collapse, where the reality of the year sets in and a lot of new CI teachers begin to collapse under the weight of what they are trying to do, and the students’ interest often collapses too. The teachers often think it’s them. We can’t let that […]

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Pigs Can’t Fly 1

This is the first in a series of blog posts about how pigs can’t fly: I have come to the conclusion that teachers who use comprehensible input are in a much more dangerous position than regular teachers. They are in a dangerous position because the work of making a class human, that is to say one in which

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Keep Elementary Simple

I have heard from a few teachers that implementing the Invisibles at the lower levels is not easy. Corroboration came on that from Alisa this morning who was responding to a question from Jenna about it. Below is Alisa’s sage advice, which in a nutshell is to keep the Invisibles program itself above sixth grade,

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Elementary Question

Hi Ben,  I’m an elementary teacher of Spanish these days (coming from a secondary background),  I can see why elementary foreign language teachers go through a revolving door. Most of the challenge is parent/admin perception of how much can be learned quickly by small children. This year I’m tasked with teaching K-7. Yes 340 students,

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BBC Article

Alias shares an interesting article on how many words it takes to get by in a foreign language. Since the study references the work of researcher Paul Nation, we know it’s legit: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-44569277

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