World Language Classroom

By: Joshua Cabral French Spanish and World Language Teaching Ideas
  • Summary

  • Tips, Tools and Resources for world language teachers who want their students to rise in proficiency and communicate with confidence.

    © 2024 World Language Classroom
    Show More Show Less
activate_Holiday_promo_in_buybox_DT_T2
activate_samplebutton_t1
Episodes
  • Teach Grammar in a Communicative Context
    Sep 30 2024

    Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.

    #164
    The topic of grammar is always up for discussion. Does the question of teaching grammar have a simple yes or no answer? Is it an either or? Is there a place for a both/and? I will suggest that there is this episode by focusing on form. Focusing on form involves drawing students’ attention to linguistic elements within a communicative context. Teaching grammar in context helps students see how grammatical structures are used in real communication. I’ll break down this topic with strategies, each with concrete tips and examples to help you integrate grammar instruction communicatively into your classroom. So, Let’s jump in!

    Topics in this Episode:

    • High Leverage Teaching Practices from Enacting the Work of Language Instruction by Eileen Glisan and Richard Donato
    • Focusing on form involves drawing students’ attention to linguistic elements as they arise incidentally in lessons, without interrupting the flow of communication. The PACE model stands for Presentation, Attention, Co-construct, and Extension, a structured approach to teaching grammar in context.
    • Teaching grammar in context helps students see how grammatical structures are used in real communication, making the learning process more meaningful and effective. The PACE model supports this by integrating grammar instruction into engaging and relevant activities
    • PACE: Presentation, Attention, Co-Construction, Extension
    • The PACE model provides a structured yet flexible framework for teaching grammar in context, making it more engaging and effective for students.
    • PACE is an example, others include Discovery Technique and Teaching Inductively
    • Episode 160: Create a Classroom Where Students Use the Target Language Confidently
    • Episode 162: Facilitating Target Language Comprehensibility

    **Be sure to download the The CI Toolbox. 15 Comprehensible Input (CI) activities for your language classroom to support comprehension and authentic engagement. These suggestions are a compilation of ideas shared on the World Language Classroom Podcast by me and many guests.

    Connect with Joshua and the World Language Classroom Community:

    • wlclassrom.com
    • X (aka Twitter): @wlclassroom
    • Threads: @wlclassroom
    • Instagram: @wlclassroom
    • Facebook: /wlclassroom
    • WLClassroom Facebook Group

    __________________________
    Interested in having Joshua work directly with your department, school or district? Look at options for collaborating in person or remotely.
    ______________________________
    Sign up for Talking Points to get tips, tools and resources for your language teaching.
    ______________________________
    Join Joshua as a guest on the podcast.
    ______________________________
    Join Joshua for a Leveling Up Coaching Episode on the podcast.

    Show More Show Less
    27 mins
  • Work Smarter, Not Harder with Amy Marshall
    Sep 23 2024

    Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.

    #163
    We’ve heard this idea of working smarter and not harder. Does that sound like something that is easier said than done? Do you feel that efficiency might sometimes compromise your teaching and how and what students are learning. In this episode I take on this idea with Amy Marshal, Spanish teacher in Massachusetts. Amy offers lots of tips, insights and suggestions for saving yourself time as a language teacher, while not compromising the effectiveness of your teaching and what your students learn.

    Topics in this Episode:

    • what it means to work smarter, not harder, in the context of teaching world languages
    • key strategies that can help language teachers work more efficiently and effectively in their classrooms
    • examples of low-preparation activities that provide high value and engagement for students
    • balancing the need for thorough lesson planning with the goal of reducing workload and avoiding burnout
    • steps teachers take to implement efficiency-focused and low-preparation ideas in their classrooms to enhance their teaching and maintain a healthy work-life balance

    Connect with Amy Marshall:

    • YouTube: @zonadeprofes
    • Instagram: @zonadeprofes
    • Twitter: @zonadeprofes
    • LinkedIn: @Amy Marshall

    Connect with Joshua and the World Language Classroom Community:

    • wlclassrom.com
    • X (aka Twitter): @wlclassroom
    • Threads: @wlclassroom
    • Instagram: @wlclassroom
    • Facebook: /wlclassroom
    • WLClassroom Facebook Group

    __________________________
    Interested in having Joshua work directly with your department, school or district? Look at options for collaborating in person or remotely.
    ______________________________
    Sign up for Talking Points to get tips, tools and resources for your language teaching.
    ______________________________
    Join Joshua as a guest on the podcast.
    ______________________________
    Join Joshua for a Leveling Up Coaching Episode on the podcast.

    Show More Show Less
    29 mins
  • How to Make Language Comprehensible
    Sep 16 2024

    Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.

    #162
    We talk a lot about making language comprehensible in our language classroom. This is essential now that we understand how critical this is to language acquisition. When students understand what they hear and read, they begin the acquisition process. It also boosts their confidence, making them more willing to participate and take risks in using the language. In this episode, we’ll explore practical strategies to help make the target language comprehensible for your students.

    Topics in this Episode:

    • High Leverage Teaching Practices from Enacting the Work of Language Instruction by Eileen Glisan and Richard Donato
    • Comprehensibility is critical because it supports language acquisition. When students understand what they hear and read, they can engage more deeply and retain more information. It also boosts their confidence, making them more willing to participate and take risks in using the language.
    • 5 strategies to build a discourse community in your classroom, each with tips and examples
      1. Use of Visuals and Realia
      2. Scaffolding Language
      3. Contextualize Vocabulary
      4. Engage Students with Interactive and Communicative Activities
      5. Provide Comprehensible Input (i+1). Krashen’s hypothesis that language acquisition occurs when learners are exposed to language just above their current level.
    • Episode 160: Create a Classroom Where Students Use the Target Language Confidently

    **Be sure to download the The CI Toolbox. 15 Comprehensible Input (CI) activities for your language classroom to support comprehension and authentic engagement. These suggestions are a compilation of ideas shared on the World Language Classroom Podcast by me and many guests.

    Connect with Joshua and the World Language Classroom Community:

    • wlclassrom.com
    • X (aka Twitter): @wlclassroom
    • Threads: @wlclassroom
    • Instagram: @wlclassroom
    • Facebook: /wlclassroom
    • WLClassroom Facebook Group

    __________________________
    Interested in having Joshua work directly with your department, school or district? Look at options for collaborating in person or remotely.
    ______________________________
    Sign up for Talking Points to get tips, tools and resources for your language teaching.
    ______________________________
    Join Joshua as a guest on the podcast.
    ______________________________
    Join Joshua for a Leveling Up Coaching Episode on the podcast.

    Show More Show Less
    28 mins

What listeners say about World Language Classroom

Average customer ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.