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Todally Comprehensible Latin: CI Goals for 2015-2016
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A recovering grammar-translation Latin teacher's journey into Comprehensible Input. Views on Classical Literature. Sunday, August 9, 2015. CI Goals for 2015-2016. Students return back to school tomorrow, so as I am doing some lesson planning, I figure that this would be a good time to list my CI goals for this upcoming school year. This year's list is much shorter than last year's list. Associate vocabulary with gestures and get in TONS of repetitions using those gestures. I have done Movie Talk probably...
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Todally Comprehensible Latin: Latin 1 - Week 1 Lesson Plan
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A recovering grammar-translation Latin teacher's journey into Comprehensible Input. Views on Classical Literature. Thursday, August 13, 2015. Latin 1 - Week 1 Lesson Plan. I am finishing up the first week of school with students – here is the lesson plan which I used for my Latin 1 class during this week. It has gone SO well! Although this is for a Latin 1 class, it can easily be adapted to your language. If you saw my Speak Comprehensibly from Day 1. Vult (want), habet (has), est (is), -ne (? Tell Part ...
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Todally Comprehensible Latin: What Did I Do to Make This Story Comprehensible for You?
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A recovering grammar-translation Latin teacher's journey into Comprehensible Input. Views on Classical Literature. Sunday, July 26, 2015. What Did I Do to Make This Story Comprehensible for You? I have recently returned from the National TPRS Conference (NTPRS), and wow, my mind is overflowing with so much good stuff. 8221; What a simple, upfront way to get feedback from students! 8221; Although this is an important question, the idea is to focus on the positive, because so many times even if positives a...
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Paideia Seminar and Comprehensible Input | Teaching Comprehensible Input
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Stories and Ideas for Spanish Teachers. Paideia Seminar and Comprehensible Input. May 20, 2015. I teach at a Paideia. However, what I am really doing is modeling correct language and administering constant comprehension checks, building up students’ auditory and reading comprehension so that it leads to producing correct language in their speech and writing. Also, by asking them to respond to input, I am giving them a chance in a low-pressure environment to practice their target structures. As a result, ...
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Todally Comprehensible Latin: CI/TPRS Professional Development
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A recovering grammar-translation Latin teacher's journey into Comprehensible Input. Views on Classical Literature. Thursday, June 18, 2015. Many times, I am asked about what workshops should people attend to learn about CI/TPRS. Below is a list of workshops/conference which I recommend:. A 2-day Blaine Ray TPRS workshop. The National TPRS Conference is a weeklong, summer conference dedicated to CI/TPRS. I attended my first NTPRS conference last summer, and it was incredible! You can read my blog post here.
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Todally Comprehensible Latin: ACL 2015 Reflections
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A recovering grammar-translation Latin teacher's journey into Comprehensible Input. Views on Classical Literature. Thursday, July 2, 2015. What I enjoyed the most though was the amount of presentations focusing on the use of CI in the Latin classroom. In the past, there has usually been one-two (at the most) CI presentations at a single ACL conference, but this year there were five! Over ten hours of CI presentations were given:. The Power of Reading (Pre, Post, Embedded). By Bob Patrick and me. Comprehe...
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Todally Comprehensible Latin: Resources
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A recovering grammar-translation Latin teacher's journey into Comprehensible Input. Views on Classical Literature. Speaking Latin in the Classroom. An article written by Nancy Llewellyn. Latin is Not Different. A paper written by Bob Patrick. Why Language Should be Heard. An article from Psychological Science. Baby Steps Toward the Inclusion Of Spoken Latin In the Classroom. Hints/Suggestions for Beginning to Speak Latin. The Right and Wrong Way to Learn a Language. Article written by Carol Gaab.
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Todally Comprehensible Latin: Story Library
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A recovering grammar-translation Latin teacher's journey into Comprehensible Input. Views on Classical Literature. Below is my library of CI Latin stories which I use to introduce vocabulary/structures. I am still learning how to use CI in my classes, but when writing these stories, I tried to make sure that I incorporated the following CI tenets:. Cover high frequency vocabulary first. Lots of repetitions of target vocabulary/structures. Scaffolding/repetition of past vocabulary/structures. The stories ...
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Todally Comprehensible Latin: Reading Strategies
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A recovering grammar-translation Latin teacher's journey into Comprehensible Input. Views on Classical Literature. Friday, June 26, 2015. I have organized all of my posts on reading strategies and have put them onto a separate page. They are arranged by the following:. Anything which prepares students for the reading in terms of vocabulary and language structures); reading. The actual act of reading); and post-reading. Anything which consolidates the reading for students). Hope this can be of help to you!
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