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Tag Archives: comprehensible input
Illustrating to show comprehension
In search of a quick input-based activity that you can use either in a remote or in-person setting? Have students draw the scenes of a story.
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Tagged comprehensible input, comprehension, drawing, illustration, TCI
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Special Person Interviews
This is a guest post from Christy of Christy’s Classroom who tells how she incorporates the Special Person Interviews in her Spanish class. This quarter in my middle school classes I have been incorporating special person interviews. This is a … Continue reading
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Tagged CI, comprehensible input, special person interview, student interview
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