An important part of communicating in any language is being able to specify who is doing an action. In many romance languages, subject pronouns are […] Read More
Category: lo-tech
Sometimes it’s those little things that help make our jobs easier and more organized. Today I will share with you five of my favorite items […] Read More
In December I teach my students about food and meal-taking customs in francophone countries. We learn about the importance of lunch time in France, different […] Read More
Many teachers employ manipulatives in their lesson to make the learning more hands-on. Playing cards are a great way to spice up your lesson, and […] Read More
In my last post, I extolled the virtues of technology (specifically the Internet) with respect to the role it has played in languages education. In […] Read More
Here’s a fun and simple activity to review ER verb conjugations (or any verb conjugations for that matter) without having to use English. I […] Read More
..or mini chalkboards or even a whiteboard ipad app! I love using mini whiteboards in my classroom because I see my students automatically become more […] Read More
