Foreign language teaching
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Reading Time: 14 minutes Hey fellow language notes lover! Since you’re here, I’ve taken you asked yourself more than a few times, “how can I organize my language notes?” What is the most efficient way to organize your language notebook? Because lord knows this is no easy task. As with everything else when it comes to language learning, note-taking […]

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One of my favorite resources for almost any unit is a set of picture cards for vocab words. Today I was teaching time, so I gave students this handout: You can make prettier ones here (digi…
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Bingo in the World Language Classroom. Ideas for using this classic games for reading, listening, and writing activities.

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Have you ever met a challenge head on and mastered it? Felt good, didn’t it? Well, that is just one
Inside: Conversation Jenga for the language class. When I put my students in a speaking situation, I like to make it low-pressure and fun. We’ve really enjoyed conversation Jenga lately– which is obviously better than a worksheet with questions to ask each other. In a sense, conversation Jenga is an authentic speaking situation because it’s a

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study-hack: Things to keep in mind when learning a foreign language. Always read out loud! Focus on pronounciation and accuracy. You may sound better in your head than in real life, and without practice you won’t improve. Study vocab with flashcards. Take your time to make them. Apply new grammar rules in practice problems. Without application and practice, there won’t be much use to it. Practice, practice, practice! //
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There are two versions of this activity. In version 1, students begin with a word and find the picture. In version 2, students begin with a picture and find the word. This activity can also be d…
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