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Renewed teaching philosophy statement: “I am a mutt” – Cécile Lainé
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SONG OF THE WEEK. Renewed teaching philosophy statement: “I am a mutt”. Date: August 31, 2014. A fellow French teacher recently posted a comment on this blog: “Bonjour Cécilewhen will you post your new teaching philosophy statement? I am so looking forward to reading more about your visit to the Agen workshop.”. France and survive the beginning of the school year. So here it is, in teacher’s language because that is the primary audience of this blog. While I work very hard to provide comprehensible input.
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iFLT 15 overview – En français, SVP!
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En français, SVP! July 24, 2015. 8221; post. I also agree with what she says in its partner post, “ what I love about TPRS. 8221; I also think that it’s important to read Carol Gaab’s rebuttal to those posts. Now that I’ve asked you to read three blog posts before finishing mine, I’d like to give an overview of my time at iFLT 15, organized by Carol Gaab and Grant Boulanger and sponsored by TPRS publishing. 1 Everyone was CI-centered. What I’ve learned about myself over the years is that I’m ...Couple th...
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tales from the salle de classe | everyday adventures in an ordinary classroom | Page 2
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Tales from the salle de classe. Everyday adventures in an ordinary classroom. A Play on Write, Draw, Pass. May 27, 2016. Megan @ tales from the salle de classe. If my students had an all-time favorite activity, it would probably be Martina Bex’s Write, Draw, Pass. It’s like the game telephone, but written and with images. They love to see how well the story stays together (or how crazily it falls apart! As they pass the papers around. And, of course, because you can never have too much of a good thing, I...
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Goals for a New Year | tales from the salle de classe
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Tales from the salle de classe. Everyday adventures in an ordinary classroom. Goals for a New Year. August 12, 2015. Megan @ tales from the salle de classe. I’m excited that my program is growing and I get to move along with my upper-level kids, but it’s still weird to think I won’t have those new ones in the fall! In any case, I wanted to make a list of goals for this new school year, in the hopes that putting them online might make me more accountable. Commit to my own personal wellness:. I wasn’...
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Se lever du pied gauche | tales from the salle de classe
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Tales from the salle de classe. Everyday adventures in an ordinary classroom. Se lever du pied gauche. May 5, 2015. May 5, 2015. Megan @ tales from the salle de classe. Have you ever had one of those days where you’ve woken up on the wrong side of the bed, and for the rest of the day nothing seems to go your way? Me too. I think in this profession it happens more often than we’d like to admit! In both the present. I based this part of my unit around the French idiomatic expression. Se lever du pied gauche.
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What is CI? | tales from the salle de classe
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Tales from the salle de classe. Everyday adventures in an ordinary classroom. This video from Pearson does a great job of explaining what Comprehensible Input (CI) is and how it can be applied to your classroom. I particularly like her point about output – if students are not. The language, they are not. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Everyday adv...
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An open letter to my students – En français, SVP!
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En français, SVP! An open letter to my students. June 9, 2015. June 9, 2015. To readers of my blog, this is a letter than I needed to write to my students. We had a very special bond over the last two years and I realize that I may sound like I’m exaggerating how much they liked me as a teacher. I realize that teachers come and go, but I promise that students like this might not.). To my amazing, wonderful, ridiculous students,. Although I am truly sad to be leaving you all, it’s the best move for ...
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My infographic syllabus! – En français, SVP!
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En français, SVP! June 20, 2015. July 9, 2015. I know that it’s the beginning of the summer (though July is right around the corner! And that I should be “relaxing,” but with my new school, moving later this summer, and iFLT in mid-July, I’ve got to get some of the ground work for my classes laid now! That being said, I jumped on the bandwagon and made an infographic syllabus! It was an okay first attempt:. Just look at all that text! I made my syllabus with piktochart. To make my syllabus interactive, b...
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Teachers: You are an anchor | tales from the salle de classe
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Tales from the salle de classe. Everyday adventures in an ordinary classroom. Teachers: You are an anchor. May 28, 2015. Megan @ tales from the salle de classe. Eager to just be done with it already, to have a chance to recharge my batteries. But today as I bid farewell to an oustanding student, she handed me a gift – and with it, a reminder of something that is far too easy to forget. You are an anchor. And so are you. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Se lever du pied gauche. Notify me o...
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