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

World Language Classroom Joshua Cabral, French, Spanish and World Language Teaching Ideas

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

    Keep Up Your Own Target Language Proficiency and Confidence

    Keep Up Your Own Target Language Proficiency and Confidence

    #143
    If you’re not a native speaker, how do you maintain your proficiency and confidence in speaking the language that you teach? Today’s episode is a Leveling Up episode, where I coach Stephanie, a middle school teacher in Maine. Maintaining and improving her personal confidence and proficiency is the area where she wants to level up.
    Suggestions:
    Set Realistic Expectations:
    Understand that language proficiency is a journey, and it's normal to have moments of self-doubt or insecurity, especially in the presence of other language teachers who may have varying levels of proficiency.Instead of striving for perfection, focus on continuous improvement and growth. Celebrate your progress and accomplishments, no matter how small they may seem.Embrace Vulnerability and Learning Opportunities:
    Remember that vulnerability is a natural part of the language learning process. Don't be afraid to make mistakes or ask questions during language teacher conferences. Embrace these moments as valuable learning opportunities.Action Plan:
    This Week:
    Spend time reflecting on past experiences and identifying specific instances where hesitancy to speak the language around other language teachers occurred.Set achievable goals for the week, such as committing to speak the language in at least one conversation with a language teacher during a conference or professional gathering.The Coming Weeks:
    Gradually increase the frequency and duration of language use in professional settings, such as engaging in more conversations or discussions with language teachers.Challenge yourself to step out of your comfort zone by initiating conversations or participating actively in language-related activities during conferences or workshops.Join Joshua for a Leveling Up Coaching Episode  on the podcast.
     
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    • 16 min
    Incorporating Current Events into the Language Classroom with Ben Tinsley

    Incorporating Current Events into the Language Classroom with Ben Tinsley

    #142
    How do you address current events with your students? In this episode we take on the topic of current events in the language classroom with Ben Tinsley, a French teacher in Pennsylvania. This is Ben’s third time on the podcast and he is here again to share his practical insights for discussing current events in the target language and using these events as a tool for engaging students and providing compelling topics and input. 
    Topics In This Episode:
    Ben's approach to incorporating current events into his world language classroomexamples of  successful lessons and activities that Ben has implemented using current events as the focal pointthe key outcomes and student reactions that Ben observesselecting and adapting authentic materials to ensure they are both relevant and comprehensible for students at different proficiency levelswhere to find materials for current events lessonskeeping classroom materials and discussions up-to-date with current events while also ensuring they are suitable for language learnersConnect with Ben Tinsley:
    Twitter/X : @AfroFranco2Instargram: @AfroFranco2Facebook Group:  AfroFrancoWebsite: Afrofranco.comConnect with Joshua and the World Language Classroom Community:
     wlclassrom.comX (aka Twitter):  @wlclassroomThreads: @wlclassroomInstagram:  @wlclassroomFacebook:  /wlclassroomWLClassroom 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.  

    • 31 min
    Shifting the Focus from Grammar to Function

    Shifting the Focus from Grammar to Function

    #141
    What have you heard about language functions? I see this as the idea of using the target language to communicate or convey a message rather than only being able to describe the grammatical structures, patterns and vocabulary. In this episode we are going to take a look at this shift in focus, and sometimes mindset, from a primary focus on grammatical forms to language functions with examples and practical strategies.
    Topics In This Episode:
    3 aspects of communicative language teaching:1. goal is on communicating and doing something with the language2. student-centered3. focused on understanding the message being conveyed by students despite inaccuracy in language form. language functionsfocus is on communicating, student-centered, understanding the message being conveyed by students despite inaccuracy in language formpractical strategies and examples to support our focus on language functionsNovice Levels: Making Language PracticalIntermediate Levels: Expanding CommunicationEmbrace the Shiftnot an either/or when it comes to grammar it’s essential that we embrace this paradigm shift from a focus on grammar and accuracy to a broader emphasis on language functions and authentic communication. ensures that language learning is not just a theoretical exercise, but one that builds proficiency and communicative competence.Blog post on Shifting the Focus from Grammar to FunctionConnect with Joshua and the World Language Classroom Community:
     wlclassrom.comX (aka Twitter):  @wlclassroomThreads: @wlclassroomInstagram:  @wlclassroomFacebook:  /wlclassroomWLClassroom 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.  

    • 22 min
    Translanguaging with Dr. Uju Anya

    Translanguaging with Dr. Uju Anya

    #140
    Have you heard of the term “Translanguaging?” In this episode, we are going to explore this emerging concept in language teaching with Dr. Uju Ayna,  an Associate Professor of Second Language Acquisition at Carnegie Mellon University. She helps us to understand exactly what Translanguaging is and how beneficial it can be in the process of acquiring language.
    Topics include:
    what translanguaging is and how it is not synonymous with translation benefits of translanguaging for teachers and learners envisioning translanguaging in our language classrooms examples of how teachers can effectively incorporate translanguaging techniques to enhance language acquisition goalsDr. Anya's article on Critical Race Pedagogy for More Effective and Inclusive World Language Teaching in Applied Linguistics, Volume 42, Issue 6, December 2021 Connect with Dr. Uju Anya:
    Twitter/X: @UjuAnyaConnect with Joshua and the World Language Classroom Community:
     wlclassrom.comX (aka Twitter):  @wlclassroomThreads: @wlclassroomInstagram:  @wlclassroomFacebook:  /wlclassroomWLClassroom 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.  

    • 42 min
    Strategies for Checking Comprehension

    Strategies for Checking Comprehension

    #139
    Do you feel that you provide comprehensible input to your students?  Do you have a solid understanding of how beneficial this is to their language learning? Hopefully you are thinking, yes indeed. An important part of this process is checking that students do, in fact understand. In this episode we are going to look at effective strategies and techniques that you can use in your classroom to gauge student comprehension, and then what we can do with what we learn from these checks for comprehension.
    Topics in this Episode:
    Krashen’s Monitor Model/Input Hypothesis emphasizes the significance of comprehensible input as the key to acquiring language. Acquisition-Learning hypothesisInput hypothesisAffective Filter hypothesisNatural Order hypothesisMonitor hypothesisStrategies for Effective Comprehension ChecksTotal Participation TechniquesWhat to Do with What We Learn From the Comprehension Check Links:Blog post On Checking for ComprehensionPodcast Episode 120 with  Timothy Chavez on participation in the language classroomConnect with Joshua and the World Language Classroom Community:
     wlclassrom.comX (aka Twitter):  @wlclassroomThreads: @wlclassroomInstagram:  @wlclassroomFacebook:  /wlclassroomWLClassroom 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.  

    • 28 min
    From Unit Plans to Daily Lessons

    From Unit Plans to Daily Lessons

    #138
    How do you take a unit plan and translate that into daily lessons? Today’s episode is a Leveling Up episode, where I coach Liz, a Spanish teacher in the Northeast of the US. Translating a unit plan into daily lessons is the area where wants to level up her teaching practice. 
    Suggestions:
    Take more general Can Do Statements and make them more specific. This will help to eliminate the overwhelm of too much content to cover in any given unit. Create several units on a similar theme, but change out the contentDivide the unit objectives into smaller, manageable learning targets that can be covered in daily lessons.Plan backwards by day, with each day building on a previous materialDevelop a consistent daily lesson structure that includes warm-ups, instruction, practice activities and be sure to add in the fun.Ensure that the content of each daily lesson directly aligns with the Can Do Statements and language proficiency standards.Action Plan:
    This Week:
    Take an existing set of Can Do Statements and make them more specific. The Coming Weeks:
    As you plan each daily lesson, ensure that the instructional content directly relates to the unit's overall goals and language proficiency standards. Eliminate any activities or materials that do not align.Resources:
    Can Do Statements
    Podcast Episode  #18: Make Your Can Do Statements CommunicativeBlog Post: Make Sure “I Can” Statements Are CommunicativeBackwards Design
    Podcast Episode # 56: Backwards Design and PlanningBlog Post: World Language Lesson Planning with Backwards DesignJoin Joshua for a Leveling Up Coaching Episode  on the podcast.
     
    Let's connect!
     wlclassrom.comX (aka Twitter):  @wlclassroomThreads: @wlclassroomInstagram:  @wlclassroomFacebook:  /wlclassroomWLClassroom 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.

    • 24 min

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