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Strategies for Checking Comprehension
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#139
Do you feel that you provide comprehensible input to your students? Do you have a solid understanding of how beneficial this is to their language learning? Hopefully you are thinking, yes indeed. An important part of this process is checking that students do, in fact understand. In this episode we are going to look at effective strategies and techniques that you can use in your classroom to gauge student comprehension, and then what we can do with what we learn from these checks for comprehension.
Topics in this Episode:
- Krashen’s Monitor Model/Input Hypothesis emphasizes the significance of comprehensible input as the key to acquiring language.
- Acquisition-Learning hypothesis
- Input hypothesis
- Affective Filter hypothesis
- Natural Order hypothesis
- Monitor hypothesis
- Strategies for Effective Comprehension Checks
- Total Participation Techniques
- What to Do with What We Learn From the Comprehension Check
- Links:
Connect with Joshua and the World Language Classroom Community:
- wlclassrom.com
- X (aka Twitter): @wlclassroom
- Threads: @wlclassroom
- Instagram: @wlclassroom
- Facebook: /wlclassroom
- WLClassroom Facebook Group
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Manage episode 411308337 series 3417796
Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.
#139
Do you feel that you provide comprehensible input to your students? Do you have a solid understanding of how beneficial this is to their language learning? Hopefully you are thinking, yes indeed. An important part of this process is checking that students do, in fact understand. In this episode we are going to look at effective strategies and techniques that you can use in your classroom to gauge student comprehension, and then what we can do with what we learn from these checks for comprehension.
Topics in this Episode:
- Krashen’s Monitor Model/Input Hypothesis emphasizes the significance of comprehensible input as the key to acquiring language.
- Acquisition-Learning hypothesis
- Input hypothesis
- Affective Filter hypothesis
- Natural Order hypothesis
- Monitor hypothesis
- Strategies for Effective Comprehension Checks
- Total Participation Techniques
- What to Do with What We Learn From the Comprehension Check
- Links:
Connect with Joshua and the World Language Classroom Community:
- wlclassrom.com
- X (aka Twitter): @wlclassroom
- Threads: @wlclassroom
- Instagram: @wlclassroom
- Facebook: /wlclassroom
- WLClassroom Facebook Group
__________________________
Interested in having Joshua work directly with your department, school or district? Look at options for collaborating in person or remotely.
______________________________
Sign up for Talking Points to get tips, tools and resources for your language teaching.
______________________________
Join Joshua as a guest on the podcast.
______________________________
Join Joshua for a Leveling Up Coaching Episode on the podcast.
166 episoder
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