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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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Boost Student Engagement with Stories — Story-Asking in the Modern Language Classroom

If you want your students to be able to speak confidently in the target language, you need to provide oral comprehensible input and stories are the BEST way to do that in the modern classroom.

Using Flip in the CI Classroom

Flip.com is a great way for students to express themselves in the target language. It's totally free, easy-to-use, and kids can show their creativity while demonstrating their language prowess!

Building Community with Flip.com

Building classroom community is so important in teaching children today and maintaining good classroom management. Learn how you can use the FREE Flip.com app to bring your class together.

What's your favorite CI activity?

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Building Relationships through Conversations

Conversations are the first step in the Immediate Immersion Way. They are a way to get to know your students and build solid student relationships through the target language.

Classroom Jobs— The Secret Weapon of Classroom Management

The classroom is not just your space, but also your students' space. Giving them some responsibility in maintaining that space and contributing to the classroom as a whole can lead to better overall classroom management.