Practical Proficiency Podcast

Devon Gunning | La Libre Language Learning

Where world language teachers gather to transition to proficiency oriented instruction through comprehensible input. All through practical, real-life, teacher-friendly ideas that make teaching language more joyful! Hosted by Devon of La Libre Language Learning. 

  1. 5 DAYS AGO

    #45 - You Don’t Need A Theater Degree to Use CI: Common Misconceptions About CI Teaching

    Send us a text We push back on the myth that comprehensible input only works for charismatic teachers, and we reframe proficiency as a guiding philosophy rather than a single method. Practical, low-lift strategies take center stage to show how any teacher can build high-impact, student-centered classes. • defining proficiency as a north star for outcomes  • separating CI philosophy from specific branded methods  • why social media highlight reels skew expectations  • examples of low-lift, high-yield CI routines  • student-centered interaction over grammar-first planning  • assessment focused on what learners can do  • inclusive paths for different teacher personalities  • invitation to share experiences and questions Blog post on CI terms: https://lalibrelanguagelearning.com/what-is-ci-teaching-proficiency-vs-legacy-for-world-language-teachers/ Submit your question here Find out more and join the Practical Proficiency Network here Let's connect: Get the Free World Language Teacher Toolkit Get the Free Roadmap to Proficiency Website TPT Instagram Youtube Facebook Love this episode? Get access to over 150+ trainings, instructional coaching, and an amazing peer community of proficiency-oriented teachers in the Practical Proficiency Network Submit your questions about proficiency, grammar, or creating communicative classroom environments through this link: https://airtable.com/appOp9IY7Ah77oYup/pagpRzuEqAVZgBnrk/form and I'll answer them on the show!

    21 min
  2. 28 JAN

    #44 - Making 25 Minutes Count: Elementary Language Teaching With Cognitive Load Theory

    Send us a text Feeling stuck on the same unit while your elementary learners still “haven’t mastered it”? Let’s flip the script. We take a clear-eyed look at short, 25–30 minute language classes and show how cognitive load theory can make those minutes add up to real, joyful progress—without grinding through endless repetitions of the same theme. We break down intrinsic, extraneous, and germane load in plain language and apply them to young learners’ brains. You’ll hear why rituals shrink mental friction, how to craft compelling input with a tiny set of high-value phrases, and how to recycle language through new contexts so kids actually remember. We share a simple four-part lesson arc—ritual, input, spiral, high‑energy exit—that works whether you see students daily or once a week. Along the way, we challenge the myth of “mastery” in language learning and offer a practical 70–75% rule to decide when to move on. You’ll also get concrete ideas you can run tomorrow: use songs and stories to boost comprehensible input, lean into parroting and rhyme to lower barriers, and anchor a term with a class play or storybook project that naturally spirals vocabulary and structures over time. We talk schema building vs memorizing lists, how to balance nouns with high-frequency verbs and connectors, and why trimming English instructions can supercharge focus in the target language. By the end, you’ll have a blueprint for making short lessons memorable, sustainable, and fun—for you and your students. If this helped, follow the show, share it with a colleague, and leave a quick review so more teachers can find it. Got a question you want us to dig into next? Send it our way—we’d love to feature it. Submit your question here Download the free audio training "The Joyful CI Classroom System" here  Find out more and join the Practical Proficiency Network here Let's connect: Get the Free World Language Teacher Toolkit Get the Free Roadmap to Proficiency Website TPT Instagram Youtube Facebook Love this episode? Get access to over 150+ trainings, instructional coaching, and an amazing peer community of proficiency-oriented teachers in the Practical Proficiency Network Submit your questions about proficiency, grammar, or creating communicative classroom environments through this link: https://airtable.com/appOp9IY7Ah77oYup/pagpRzuEqAVZgBnrk/form and I'll answer them on the show!

    38 min
  3. 11/11/2025

    #43 - "I struggle with how to teach vocab consistently" : Listener Q+A on Presenting New Vocab

    Send us a text I answer a listener’s question about teaching vocabulary consistently by reframing every class as a vocabulary class that moves words through a three-stage continuum: introduce, recognize, produce. I share the science of binding, why stories beat lists, and how to keep scope tight so students actually acquire language. • binding as the foundation for sticky vocabulary • stories and visuals as the most effective input • the three-stage continuum: introduce, recognize, produce • realistic repetition counts and pacing • limiting sets to 10–15 terms to avoid overload • a three-lesson flow from input to gentle output • avoiding memorization traps and translation-heavy quizzes • low-prep options with drawing, reusable sheets, and AI drafting • spiraling old terms while adding new ones Text the podcast with your question! —info in the show notes Submit your question here Download the free audio training "The Joyful CI Classroom System" here  Find out more and join the Practical Proficiency Network here Let's connect: Get the Free World Language Teacher Toolkit Get the Free Roadmap to Proficiency Website TPT Instagram Youtube Facebook Love this episode? Get access to over 150+ trainings, instructional coaching, and an amazing peer community of proficiency-oriented teachers in the Practical Proficiency Network Submit your questions about proficiency, grammar, or creating communicative classroom environments through this link: https://airtable.com/appOp9IY7Ah77oYup/pagpRzuEqAVZgBnrk/form and I'll answer them on the show!

    38 min
  4. 01/11/2025

    #42 - Why a Simple “Password” Can Transform Your World Language Class

    Send us a text What if a 10-second ritual at your classroom door could boost target-language use, cut awkward silence, and build community—all at once? We walk through the “student password” routine step-by-step, from the first day you model it to the moment it becomes second nature. You’ll hear why this low-stress habit works for novice learners, how to adapt it for big classes and tight hallways, and the best ways to scaffold with sentence starters, visuals, and posted prompts so every student can succeed. We also share how to choose the right password for your goals. Want more interpersonal practice? Use simple questions tied to can-do statements like What’s in your backpack? or What’s your name? Meeting only once or twice a week? Lean on short, memorable phrases—song lines, cultural rejoinders, or idioms—that students can echo with confidence. You’ll learn why keeping a password for several days matters, when accuracy should take a back seat to fluency, and how this routine quietly reshapes behavior so students answer in the target language without freezing. Expect practical tips, realistic workarounds, and honest talk about pitfalls: inconsistency, forgotten prompts, and how to handle late or anxious students without turning the door into a stress point. We credit Bryce Hedstrom for the strategy and point you to resources that expand the approach. By the end, you’ll have a clear plan to launch, reboot, or refine passwords so your class starts strong every day, with students speaking from the moment they arrive. If this helped you, subscribe, share it with a colleague, and leave a quick review—what password will you try first? Find out more about Bryce Hedstrom here: https://www.brycehedstrom.com/ Submit your question here Download the free audio training "The Joyful CI Classroom System" here  Find out more and join the Practical Proficiency Network here Let's connect: Get the Free World Language Teacher Toolkit Get the Free Roadmap to Proficiency Website TPT Instagram Youtube Facebook Love this episode? Get access to over 150+ trainings, instructional coaching, and an amazing peer community of proficiency-oriented teachers in the Practical Proficiency Network Submit your questions about proficiency, grammar, or creating communicative classroom environments through this link: https://airtable.com/appOp9IY7Ah77oYup/pagpRzuEqAVZgBnrk/form and I'll answer them on the show!

    31 min
  5. 22/10/2025

    #41 - Tools for Teaching Autistic Learners and Managing Absences in ASL Classes: Listener Q+A

    Send us a text We answer Sherry’s two-part question on engaging autistic learners in an ASL classroom and creating a sane, effective plan for frequent absences. We share concrete, low-lift strategies that center detail-focused questioning, visual supports, and input-replacement systems that actually work. • Detail-first prompts and either-or questions for autistic learners • Visual status cards and icon-based sentence frames • Predictable routines for partner work and turn-taking • Comparison tasks anchored in daily routines • Input-replacement hours instead of one-off makeup packets • Duolingo and curated media lists as low-friction tools • Clear policies and gentle boundaries for chronic absences • Resources and training recommendations including Linda Hodgdon • Practical systems to reduce teacher workload Leave a review if this helped you so that we can reach more educators and let them know that like this is a cool place to hang out on the interwebs Submit your question here Download the free audio training "The Joyful CI Classroom System" here  Find out more and join the Practical Proficiency Network here Let's connect: Get the Free World Language Teacher Toolkit Get the Free Roadmap to Proficiency Website TPT Instagram Youtube Facebook Love this episode? Get access to over 150+ trainings, instructional coaching, and an amazing peer community of proficiency-oriented teachers in the Practical Proficiency Network Submit your questions about proficiency, grammar, or creating communicative classroom environments through this link: https://airtable.com/appOp9IY7Ah77oYup/pagpRzuEqAVZgBnrk/form and I'll answer them on the show!

    35 min
  6. 14/10/2025

    #40 - 8 Ways to Lower Student Anxiety in World Language Class

    Send us a text Asking students to speak in a new language can feel like asking them to step on stage without a script. We dig into why anxiety hits world language classrooms harder than most, then share nine practical ways to make participation feel safe, predictable, and—dare we say—enjoyable. Drawing on resources from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the International OCD Foundation, we translate research into clear moves you can use tomorrow: stable routines, visible agendas, partner‑first interactions, and quick one‑to‑one check‑ins that remove the burden of self‑advocacy from anxious learners. We walk through how validation works without lowering expectations, how to slow the pace without losing momentum, and why generous recycling of input is not remedial—it’s the core of acquisition. You’ll learn how to bake stress relief into your class culture with box breathing and short regulation breaks, and how to design predictable, proficiency‑oriented assessments that mirror your daily practice. No pop‑quiz panic, no mystery formats—just small, routine checks that show growth in listening, reading, speaking, and writing. Along the way, we share sample prompts, participation flows that replace cold calling with safer partner talk, and simple benchmarks to gauge when to pause and reinforce. If you’ve ever wondered whether quiet means apathetic (spoiler: it often means anxious), this conversation offers a humane toolkit to lift the affective filter and raise target language use. Expect tangible ideas you can plug into your syllabus, from weekly agendas to rotation plans for targeted relationship building. Subscribe for more practical strategies, share this with a colleague who needs a calmer class, and leave a quick review so we can reach more teachers who want safer, braver language learning spaces. RESOURCES FOR UNDERSTANDING STUDENT ANXIETY:  https://www.schoolcounselor.org/newsletters/january-2020/coping-with-student-anxiety https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/anxiety-factsheet.html https://anxietyintheclassroom.org/school-system/resources-for-school-personnel/how-to-talk-to-your-students/ https://www.aap.org/en/patient-care/school-health/mental-health-in-schools/supporting-students-with-anxiety-in-school/?srsltid=AfmBOoqj4NYmjRG3yk3rPvShcHugNivWgFkc-1tuwoY_B3dmNh0dn Submit your question here Find out more and join the Practical Proficiency Network here Let's connect: Get the Free World Language Teacher Toolkit Get the Free Roadmap to Proficiency Website TPT Instagram Youtube Facebook Love this episode? Get access to over 150+ trainings, instructional coaching, and an amazing peer community of proficiency-oriented teachers in the Practical Proficiency Network Submit your questions about proficiency, grammar, or creating communicative classroom environments through this link: https://airtable.com/appOp9IY7Ah77oYup/pagpRzuEqAVZgBnrk/form and I'll answer them on the show!

    23 min
  7. 01/10/2025

    #39 - The Role of Grammar in Your Proficiency-Oriented Classroom

    Send us a text Grammar—the eternal battleground of language education. Is it the foundation of language learning or a distraction from real communication? In this eye-opening exploration, we cut through decades of misinformation to reveal what research actually shows about grammar's role in language acquisition. Drawing directly from ACTFL's guiding principles, we examine the surprising truth: "explicit teaching of grammar has little effect on people's language acquisition, comprehension or writing abilities." This doesn't mean grammar is irrelevant, but its place in our classrooms demands serious reconsideration. You'll discover why "linear grammar"—that neat textbook progression from present to past to future tense—completely misaligns with how our brains actually acquire language. Through fascinating examples (like why third-person "-s" in English is mastered so late despite being "basic"), you'll understand why frequency and meaningful context matter more than grammatical simplicity. For those who love analyzing language (and as teachers, many of us do!), we offer practical guidance on finding balance. Learn when grammar instruction becomes genuinely useful (hint: it's not at the beginning), how to shift from grammar-driven to communication-centered teaching, and why creating "play time" with language might be the most valuable gift you can give your students. Whether you're struggling to move beyond traditional grammar-focused instruction or seeking validation for a more communicative approach, this episode provides the research-backed perspective needed to make confident instructional decisions. Transform your understanding of what truly drives language acquisition and discover how grammar can support—rather than dominate—the joyful journey toward proficiency. Join our community of forward-thinking language educators by subscribing to the Practical Proficiency Podcast and accessing additional resources at LaLibreLanguageLearning.com. Submit your question here Download the free audio training "The Joyful CI Classroom System" here  Find out more and join the Practical Proficiency Network here Let's connect: Get the Free World Language Teacher Toolkit Get the Free Roadmap to Proficiency Website TPT Instagram Youtube Facebook Love this episode? Get access to over 150+ trainings, instructional coaching, and an amazing peer community of proficiency-oriented teachers in the Practical Proficiency Network Submit your questions about proficiency, grammar, or creating communicative classroom environments through this link: https://airtable.com/appOp9IY7Ah77oYup/pagpRzuEqAVZgBnrk/form and I'll answer them on the show!

    34 min
  8. 24/09/2025

    #38 - 3 Strategies to Make Grammar Your Friend, Not Your Boss - Proficiency-Based Grammar Instruction

    Send us a text The proper role of grammar in proficiency-oriented instruction requires a mindset shift from traditional approaches to one that aligns with what research tells us about language acquisition. Watch the episode on youtube here: https://youtu.be/zo1ys4aCh5A • Grammar isn't driving your language program—it has the snacks while you decide the direction based on student proficiency levels and goals • Understanding grammar does not lead to acquisition, but helps make existing language more accurate • Pop-up grammar offers quick, contextual explanations when students notice patterns without extensive practice or assessment • Inductive grammar engages students in discovering patterns themselves, which improves retention and understanding • A three-week grammar bootcamp provides a transition strategy for teachers in grammar-heavy departments • Treating grammar as functional chunks (like teaching "je voudrais" instead of the entire conditional tense) works well until intermediate levels • Accuracy becomes more important in years 3-4 when students have enough language to refine • Canadian research shows input-only programs still need some accuracy focus at the right time Submit your questions about proficiency, grammar, or creating communicative classroom environments through this link: https://airtable.com/appOp9IY7Ah77oYup/pagpRzuEqAVZgBnrk/form and I'll answer them on the show!  Check out the ACTFL Levels Series episodes here:  Novice Low: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2318898/episodes/15045273 Novice Mid: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2318898/episodes/15045294 Novice High: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2318898/episodes/15152805 Intermediate Low: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2318898/episodes/15827515 Submit your question here Download the free audio training "The Joyful CI Classroom System" here  Find out more and join the Practical Proficiency Network here Let's connect: Get the Free World Language Teacher Toolkit Get the Free Roadmap to Proficiency Website TPT Instagram Youtube Facebook Love this episode? Get access to over 150+ trainings, instructional coaching, and an amazing peer community of proficiency-oriented teachers in the Practical Proficiency Network Submit your questions about proficiency, grammar, or creating communicative classroom environments through this link: https://airtable.com/appOp9IY7Ah77oYup/pagpRzuEqAVZgBnrk/form and I'll answer them on the show!

    36 min

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Where world language teachers gather to transition to proficiency oriented instruction through comprehensible input. All through practical, real-life, teacher-friendly ideas that make teaching language more joyful! Hosted by Devon of La Libre Language Learning.