Guessing games can be a great way to practice language in an authentic context. Here are some of my favorite guessing game activities. Activity #1 […] Read More
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While translation activities certainly have their place and can be useful in certain contexts, I still wherever possible try to design my lessons and activities […] Read More
Last year I blogged about incorporating my own photography into my teaching. This post will draw on parts of that, as I share how I […] Read More
Bingo is an age old tradition in K-12 classrooms. Teachers have been using it for decades to review topics in a variety of subject areas. […] Read More
In French class we try to avoid using English wherever possible when showing understanding. That’s why I often ask students to draw a phrase or […] Read More
With la Fête des rois just around the corner, before break I knew I had to find a way to somehow adapt this holiday’s customs […] Read More
I’d like to share with you a playlist from Disney Channel France’s YouTube channel. It’s about a giraffe called Monsieur Sacha, and it’s got a […] Read More
Parts of the body can be a difficult topic to make contextual. With the right activities, though, it can be a lot of fun to […] Read More
I first found the above video from a great blog called FLExporations. I love it because, while it goes by very fast, there is lots […] Read More