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Title: Tips for Studying in Germany
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Here is a short guide to studying in college in Germany, for students who may be interested in doing so: https://www.deutschland.de/en/topic/knowledge/studying-in-germany-tips-for-your-search-for-a-study-place

And here is another short article overviewing some typical German behaviors in academia: https://www.thelocal.de/20190402/seven-bizzare-academic-german-traditons


Source: Various
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Title: Low Prep or No Prep Ways to Work with New Vocabulary
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From http://www.thefrenchcorner.net

Here are some easy-to-prepare and engaging activities for working with new vocabulary, including old standbys like Simon Says and mind maps, and a new (to your InterCom Editor) activity with spinners that checks for semantic compatibility between two words: http://www.thefrenchcorner.net/2019/04/no-prep-or-low-prep-ways-to-work-with.html


Source: The French Corner
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Title: Kitipun: Song, Dance Challenge, and Your Classroom
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From http://www.creativelanguageclass.com

Juan Luis Guerra's new release "Kitipun" has great lyrics for novice Spanish learners, and it's spawned a bachata shuffle video challenge that's gone viral. Listen to the song, learn about the challenge, and get ideas for using it in your Spanish class in this blog post: http://www.creativelanguageclass.com/kitipun-craze/


Source: Creative Language Class
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Title: Food Unit for Spanish Class: Groceries around the World
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From https://senoraspeedy.blogspot.com

Elementary Spanish teacher and blogger Jennifer Kennedy shares her food unit for her youngest Spanish learners, which incorporates information about applying ACTFL's intercultural competence standards. The unit centers around the question, "Where do people buy food?" and explores this question both in students' own lives and around the world. Read a full description and discussion at https://senoraspeedy.blogspot.com/2019/04/groceries-around-world-food-unit-for.html


Source: SeƱora Speedy
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Title: Easter Activities Ideas for Spanish Class
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From https://lamaestralocablog.com

Annabelle Allen shares several Easter-themed activity ideas (and supporting resources) in this blog post: https://lamaestralocablog.com/2019/04/06/eggcellent-plans/


Source: La Maestra Loca
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Title: Article: Bringing Translanguaging into Dual Language Education Programs
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From https://www.newamerica.org/education-policy/edcentral/bringing-translanguaging-dual-language-education-programs/

Ingrid T. Colón writes, "Translanguaging is the process by which bilingual students use their languages in conjunction and rather than keeping them separate. Dr. Ofelia García, a professor of Urban Education and of Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures (LAILAC) at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, suggests that bilingual students should be able to translanguage in the classroom—that is, they should be able to use both of their languages to communicate what they know and can do.

"Translanguaging happens fluidly in the classroom, but teachers can also support translanguaging by intentionally guiding students to use all of their linguistic abilities. For example, teachers can ask students to write stories with bilingual characters who use both of their languages. The intentionality behind this teaching practice is to provide a flexible and comfortable space for students to fully share what they know across all of their languages.

"However, translanguaging is often not promoted within dual language education (DLE) programs. Many DLE programs emphasize strict language allocation policies that limit the use of the partner language during English time and vice versa."

Read the full article at https://www.newamerica.org/education-policy/edcentral/bringing-translanguaging-dual-language-education-programs/


Source: New America
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Title: Easter Resources
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From http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org

This year, Easter Sunday falls on April 21. Here is Larry Ferlazzo's curated collection of online resources to help your students explore Easter and Passover traditions: http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2009/03/08/the-best-sites-for-learning-about-easter-and-passover/


Source: Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day
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Title: Collaborative, Multi-Classroom Video Sharing with Flipgrid
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From https://www.cristinacabal.com

Cristina Cabal describes how she collaborated with three other teachers in a collaborative video project. Students asked questions from a popular magazine series in which reporters interview celebrities; the questions and their responses were posted as videos on Flipgrid. Read a full description of the project and a reflection on the results here: https://www.cristinacabal.com/?p=13499


Source: Blog de Cristina
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Title: Activity Idea: Telephone Dictation
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Many of us are familiar with the telephone game, in which a line or circle of players whisper a sentence to transfer it from one person to the next, and then everyone sees how much the sentence changed from the beginning to the end of the line. In this blog post, Carolina Gómez describes a variation that includes reading at the beginning and writing at the end: https://funforspanishteachers.com/2019/04/telephone-dictation-a-twist-on-running-dictation/


Source: Fun for Spanish Teachers
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Title: Podcast: OPI, the Proficiency Levels, and Expectations for Student Performance
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From https://weteachlang.com

In Episode 98 of the We Teach Languages podcast series, Ellen Toubman and Ryan Rockaitis discuss the Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) and ACTFL proficiency guidelines. For teachers who want to know more about how to use the proficiency levels to design instruction that moves students along the proficiency path, this episode is full of big ideas and practical examples you can apply to your own classroom.

Access the podcast and supporting resources at https://weteachlang.com/2019/04/05/ep-98-with-ellen-toubman-ryan-rockaitis/


Source: We Teach Languages
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