Dear First Year Teacher, keep calm and read on! Anyone who has spent time in education – whether as a teacher, administrator, or curious parent – has likely encountered a bewildering parade of acronyms. In world language teaching especially, the jargon can feel like you need a decoder ring just to follow a department meeting.Continue reading “A Guide to the Alphabet Soup of Education Acronyms (Especially in World Language Teaching)”
Tag Archives: world languages
AI in the World Language Classroom: Helpful Tool or Academic Shortcut?
Artificial intelligence has arrived in the language classroom whether teachers invited it or not. Students at every level now have access to tools — ChatGPT, Google Translate, DeepL, Duolingo’s AI features, and many others — that can translate, conjugate, write essays, hold conversations, and even explain grammar rules in seconds. For world language teachers workingContinue reading “AI in the World Language Classroom: Helpful Tool or Academic Shortcut?”
La Festa della Donna
Suggestions for how to teach about Women’s Day to American students in Grades 7-12, including a lesson plan and student project guide. Do you celebrate Women’s Day? If so, how? Please share in the comments! What Is La festa della donna? Every year on March 8th, a unique celebration unfolds across Italy. Streets, workplaces, andContinue reading “La Festa della Donna”
Translanguaging in the Italian Classroom: A Practical Introduction for Italian Language Teachers in the United States
What Is Translanguaging? If you teach Italian in the United States, you already know your students bring a rich mix of languages into your classroom. Many speak English at home, others speak Spanish, Mandarin, or even Italian dialects passed down from grandparents. For a long time, conventional language teaching wisdom said: keep the target languageContinue reading “Translanguaging in the Italian Classroom: A Practical Introduction for Italian Language Teachers in the United States”
Top 5 Quick Substitute Lesson Ideas
5 essential, evergreen, no tech and low prep ideas for substitute lesson plans, for those unplanned absences!
Creative Comics and Onomatopoeia Activities in the Classroom
Understanding Onomatopoeia: Sounds That Speak
What is onomatopoeia? Crack! Brrr! Mmmm! These sounds, representing actions, are onomatopoeic. In one blog I found this statement about onomatopoeic words: “…there is another way to make us understood without using meaningful words: onomatopoeias…” but I would argue that onomatopoeic words are very much meaningful as they are a helpful way of showing, notContinue reading “Understanding Onomatopoeia: Sounds That Speak”
Quick Onomatopoeia Lesson Plan for Kids
Learn Italian Animal Sounds: Fun Onomatopoeia Guide
This post all about onomatopoeia in Italian; the sounds animals make, for example, are not the same in Italian and English, though sometimes the sound is the same but the spelling uses Italian phonetics. Be prepared, though, for students to make these sounds in class – loudly! Cani e gatti (Cats and Dogs) While dogsContinue reading “Learn Italian Animal Sounds: Fun Onomatopoeia Guide”
4 Significant Contemporary and Modern Italian Women in Politics
Giorgia Meloni, Prime Minister of Italy On October 22, 2022 Giorgia Meloni took the oath of office as Italy’s first female Prime Minister. Born on January 15, 1977 in Rome, Meloni grew up in the Garbatella district of that district. Her father left the family when Meloni was young, so she grew up with aContinue reading “4 Significant Contemporary and Modern Italian Women in Politics”