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Month: January 2018

Evidence of comprehensible input working

A student’s explanation of how she knew what to say in French encouraged me and provided more tangible proof that Comprehensible Input (CI) works! The students had recorded orally 2 minutes of a story each had invented.  They did this by dialing my Google voice phone number. When my message invited them to speak after the… Read More Evidence of comprehensible input working

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