
Comprehensible Input
As language teachers, we know that our students have different learning styles and abilities. By providing comprehensible input in a variety of ways, we can cater to the diverse needs of our students and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to learn and succeed.
In this video, we'll be discussing how to balance L1 and L2 in the language classroom.
In this video, we're going to dive into the world of asking questions in a comprehensible input language classroom.
In this video, I’ll be exploring the importance of repetition in teaching a language with comprehensible input. As language teachers, we all know the struggle of trying to make new concepts stick in our students' brains.
Let's face it. Our students will never remember every word that we teach them. And they're never going to know thousands and thousands of words. So what are we to do as teachers? The answer to that is the topic of this article: circumlocution. We teach them how to circumlocute!
Do you struggle with asking questions? Do your questions get repetitive and boring? Asking questions to get the language in students’ heads is not easy. It’s an art form. Read on to find out how you can master this art form and ask questions like the best of them!