Posted by Leslie Hayner on 4th May 2013
A couple of days ago at the grocery store, I ran in to one of the students from my practicum class at MPC. He’s a really interesting older guy who is studying French because he has a daughter in college studying French who is going to studying abroad in France soon. He wants to travel […]
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Posted by Leslie Hayner on 19th April 2013
I’ve posted a lot on here about my full-length solo lessons, but have neglected to talk about the other things I’m doing in my practicum classroom in between those lessons. Each class session is 2 hours 15 minutes. I typically use about an hour each time I go for my lesson, but I always stay […]
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Posted by Leslie Hayner on 19th April 2013
This past Tuesday’s lesson was on how to give directions. I had two main aims to accomplish: to intro direction vocab and to give opportunities to practice giving/following directions. To cover the vocab, I did something I think was really cool. I changed the nav in my car to French. Using the voice memo on […]
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Posted by Leslie Hayner on 11th April 2013
Yay! I’m so happy! I had a really good experience this week in my practicum. No weird stuff, no self-imposed debacles, just a well-executed LP that was a big hit with the class and my CT. What a relief! The class was studying the vocabulary of running errands this week. In their very traditional, situational […]
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