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ALT AFC '24 Sugar Land TX. TFLA logo. Hope Anderson, Presenter. Get Your Students Speaking: Three Steps to Creating Activities that Build Oral Proficiency (Exhibitor Session). Teaching Solved logo. Photo of Hope Anderson and candy background used for this year's conference theme.
Update: 3 pounds of books had to be moved from one suitcase to another one at the airport. Good thing I didn’t have a stowaway cat or it would’ve been 14 pounds of cat…
ALT Come see us at TFLA AFC ‘24 Sugar Land TX, October 18-19! Teaching Solved logo. Visit us at booth #9 for books, shirts, and our signature Spanish & French lesson product, Lesson Magic! Save time prepping and get your students speaking with Lesson Magic. Background is a candy design used by TFLA to promote this year’s conference.
Sorry for not being able to add alt text to the first image, but @X kept crashing every time I tried. It's a partial screenshot of the "Save the Date" flyer for the event (info in post).
Why did @X / #Twitter start crashing and making you refresh the page and lose your post if you try to save alt text to an image? Is it just me? Browser version.
#LangChat#langTwt, a question for you - what do you say to teachers who are afraid to have the students actually doing things in the language instead instead of standing upfront explaining grammar from the book because they don’t want to get in trouble with their admin? 1/2
I’ve been talking to some of these teachers lately and I’m trying to encourage them NOT to ask for permission, because that permission may not be granted, and then they will absolutely be stuck lecturing from the book. Ideas? State standards are good but not followed. 2/2