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Discover Podcasts with Secondary Spanish Space's recommendation of the 5 best podcasts for (Spanish) teachers.
https://www.secondaryspanishspace.com/2019/01/top-five-podcasts-for-spanish-teachers.html
Have you ever missed a day of work and thought how can I make my sub plans better? Martina Bex has suggestions and ideas to make your sub plans quick, easy and continue the learning while you're out.
https://martinabex.com/2018/10/23/sub-plans-for-challenging-classes/
Are you interested in using current events and news articles in your classes, but not sure where to start? Maris Hawkins has some ideas to get you started.
https://marishawkins.wordpress.com/2018/12/11/how-to-develop-a-unit-around-news-articles/
Rejoinders keep conversations and Grant Boulanger has some amazing tricks and tips for getting students to use these phrases in class.
http://www.grantboulanger.com/rejoinders-skills-and-strategies-for-greasing-the-wheel/
The Met Museum has an entire unit available about Islamic Art. What can you and your students learn about the world of Islamic Art.
https://www.metmuseum.org/learn/educators/curriculum-resources/art-of-the-islamic-world
Uno de muchos de los símbolos culturales más representativos de México es la Piñata. No nos podríamos imaginar una posada o una fiesta infantil sin romperla. Algunas hechas de barro, otras hechas con periódico pero todas siempre están rellenas de coloridos dulces, deliciosos cacahuates y jugosas frutas de temporada como mandarina, naranja, caña de azúcar, tejocote o jícama.
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Nathalie Marsh's book was just printed last month and is now available in French and in Spanish at TPRS Publishing. Here is the link to Spanish and French versions. Get your copies today! https://www.tprsbooks.com/shop/drame-au-lycee-novel/
This book is designed for level 3 students, and it deals with real life dilemmas of high school students where Chantal is finding it difficult to balance competing priorities such as a boyfriend, demanding advanced placement classes, and varsity water polo. She must choose.
Nathalie is an Inland Empire teacher who teaches French at Don Lugo High School in Chino.
It sells for $8/copy with discounts on 20 or more copies. Get a class set.
Come to Monterry, California to the CLTA Conference 2024.
2024 offers MORE SESSIONS on Saturday & Sunday! Sessions will be 45 minutes each! With more double sessions! SIX (6) on Saturday and THREE (3) on Sunday. Click the link below to see all the details.
Come to Hawaii to the SWCOLT Conference 2024.
View below for the conference information, sessions, and much more!
We hope to see you in beautiful Honolulu, Hawaii from February 29 to March 2, 2024!
CIEE is looking for a few teachers that can help coordinate for them across the world! Being a coordinator can be a great side hustle for teachers to earn some extra cash, travel the world, and help to connect their local community with cultures from across the world.
Coordinators typically:
Are curious about other cultures
Enjoy spending time encouraging and working with teenagers
Want to share their community with other cultures
Love to travel!
Coordinators are paid for their help and go on some pretty amazing trips! In the next 12 months CIEE will be going on trips to Costa Rica, Mexico, Iceland, and Italy!
It isn’t much a time commitment, is really rewarding, and I bet you’d love the trips we go on! If you have any interest, please let me know. I’d love to hop on a call and tell you about it and answer questions!
For additional information click on the link below or come to hear Danny Velasquez tell about the program at the CLTA Jamboree, Chino Hills High School on September 30..
Flangoo is a subscription-based service for digital World Language readers available in Spanish, French, and German!! A sister company of Teacher’s Discovery®, Flangoo creates an affordable solution for World Language teachers who want to offer students a wide range of readers. One Flangoo account gives you and up to 150 students access to an entire virtual Free Voluntary Reading (FVR) library. Try it out!
How about some quick, fun activities to do with your students in the target language! Let’s start with...
Who's telling the truth?
Have them fill out a survey telling something strange they did as a child. Choose several of those answers and display them on your board or presentation.
This can be played online. Call on 4 people in the class, including the person who wrote the sentence, to read the sentence as if they wrote it.
You ask each person two questions, and they answer, acting as if they wrote it. Then the students type in the chat who they think is telling the truth, but the students wait to send until you say, "Send".
After they send, you ask each actor if they wrote the sentence to reveal the truth-teller. The actor with the most votes gets extra credit. The students who got it right get extra credit.
This is a great game to play with your upper levels, especially now with the fun Among Us game, students have to try to figure out who the imposter is! Here’s an example:
Example: When I was little, I used to hide in the kitchen cupboards.
Questions: Why did you hide in the cupboards? (asked to all actors)
or How old were you when you hid in the cupboards? (asked to all actors)
Who knows you best?
Choose a volunteer and have them select a question to answer (#1-12).
The teacher asks the question, then all of the other students guess what the interviewee's answer is.
They type it in the chat but don't send it. When the teacher says "send", they send it.
The teacher then asks the interviewee to send their answer. Everyone who gets it right gets a point.
Here are some sample questions. You can adapt them to any level, any unit:
What are you afraid of?
Where do you like to go on vacation?
What is it that makes you angry?
What are you laughing at?
Do you prefer to cycle, ride a horse, or drive?
What do you prefer: doing the dishes, mowing the lawn, cleaning the bathroom, or vacuuming?
At night, do you prefer to play a game, visit a relative, watch a movie, or read?
Who would you like to be lost with on a desert island?
Approximately how many pairs of shoes do you have?
Which public transport do you prefer (plane, boat, train, bus, metro, etc.)?
What is your favorite zoo animal?
What is your favorite holiday: Christmas, Thanksgiving, New Year's Eve, Valentine's Day, Halloween, Easter, July 4th
Scavenger Hunt:
If you're online, ask students to find something that makes people happy/sad/frustrated etc and show it to the camera. Ask students to find something hard/soft/wet/round/square etc and show it to the camera. Great for all levels and another great way to start some fun, personalized discussions!
Are you looking for a job? Know someone who is looking for employment? There are currently 9 positions open in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties for Spanish teachers. Click the express link below to go directly to all of the current listings by area in EdJoin!
The Polyglot is published 10 times a year. It is a publication of the Inland Empire Foreign Language Association. Editor of the Polyglot is Abraham Garcia, M.A., of Chino Hills High School.