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Comprehension-based instruction in the Modern-Language Classroom.

Teaching with Comprehensible Input: Mastering the Sweet 16 Verbs with Gestures

Unlock the power of gestural communication to teach the Sweet 16 Verbs with Comprehensible Input. This comprehensive guide will help you master the art of using gestures to effectively teach essential verbs to your students.

Top 10 Tips for Providing Great Comprehensible Input

Check out our Top 10 Tips for Providing Great Comprehensible Input. Our expert tips will help you engage and inspire your students, making language learning more accessible and enjoyable. Read on to discover the Top 10 Tips for Providing Great Comprehensible Input today.

Top 5 CI Mistakes

Today, I’ve got my top 5 mistakes you want to avoid in your language classroom. Are you making any of these mistakes? I know I have!

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Back to Basics: TPR

Join us on a thrilling journey as we dive deep into the exciting world of TPR, where language learning becomes an immersive adventure for your students. 🚀

Name something that you've never done, but would like to try.

This week's question of the week: Name something that you've never done, but would like to try.

Back at'cha — a review game

Looking for a fun and engaging way to review content with your students? Check out Back At'Cha! In this fast-paced game, teams earn points for adding sentences to a summary and putting them in the correct order.

Enhancing Language Learning with Technology: Five Essential Tools

Technology has revolutionized the way we teach and learn languages, offering a wide range of tools and resources to enhance language acquisition. In this blog post, we will discuss five essential tools that can be utilized to create an engaging and effective learning environment.

5 Easy Ways to Incorporate Formative Assessment in Your CI Language Classroom

In this video, I'm going to share 5 simple and effective ways to incorporate formative assessment techniques that will help you track student progress and provide targeted support.

Are you organized or messy?

This week's question of the week: Are you organized or messy? This could be a heated one!