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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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Immediate Immersion LIVE! - Transform Your Language Classroom—Create a CI Curriculum Map for Student Success!

In this video, we'll take you through a step-by-step guide to creating a Comprehensible-Input curriculum map that not only meets the needs of your students but also improves their language learning outcomes.

If you were famous for the last thing you did before leaving work today, what would it be?

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How to Get Unstuck in Conversation: Tips for Teaching Circumlocution in the Modern Language Classroom

In this video, we explore the topic of circumlocution and provide practical tips for language teachers to help their students get unstuck in conversation.

Top 5 Classroom Management Tips for the Language Classroom

Do you spend way too much time dealing with classroom behavior? Do side conversations get you down? Today, I’ve got 5 tips to up your classroom-management game!

Immediate Immersion LIVE! - Teaching Novels in Your Language Class: Tips, Tricks, and Techniques for Success

In this video, we'll explore innovative strategies for teaching novels in a foreign language, from selecting the right books to designing effective lesson plans.

What was your first job?

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