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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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My Top 10, Go-To Brain Breaks

Brain Breaks are short cognitive breaks during a lesson to give students a short break from instruction so that they can easily refocus back on the lesson. In this video, I’ll be talking about my top 10, go-to brain breaks I use in my classroom.

What is the worst thing that has happened to you while in the middle of teaching?

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5 Amazing Writing Tips for the CI Classroom

In this video, I talk about 5 writing tips for the language classroom to set your students up for success.I also include a bonus secret tip for grading writing that saves me a ton of time.

CI Classroom Targets

So many teachers stress about writing the targets or standards on the board. They want to be detailed and thorough for their supervisor. But in doing so, they leave out the student which is the whole point. So keep it SIMPLE to make this daily task a non-event.

TAs-Teachers' Little Helpers-Work Smarter, Not Harder

Student assistants can be a life-saver in the busy world of teaching. In this video, I'm going to show you how to maximize your student assistant so you can get more DONE!

What teaching advice would you give to yourself as a new teacher?

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