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Tips, Tools and Resources for world language teachers who want their students to rise in proficiency and communicate with confidence.
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×#204 Now that the school year is over hopefully you have a little less on your mind and have a little extra time. This is the perfect time to get into your summer headspace. What do I mean by that? You’ll soon understand. Let’s jump in. What do I mean by “Summer Headspace?” Time to reflect without other pressing priorities and issues. Clear head. Opportunity to revisit themes and episodes with a fresh lens. Maybe something has come up since you first listened? You catch something new. Finish an episode that you started. Listen to an episode for the first time. Group episodes by theme so that you can listen to them together. How will the episodes work? 5 minute recap and revisit, pull the themes together links to episodes will be in the show notes 6 Summer Headspace Episodes. New episode on August 25, 2025. The first SHS episode will be out next Monday, July 14th. 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. Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.…
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#203 What do we mean when we talk about representation in the classroom? More specifically representation in our language classrooms? How can we make sure that our students understand the variety of cultures and experiences that are part of the target language culture? In this episode, Jenniffer Whyte joins me to talk about bringing the Afro-Latinx and Black heritage into our classroom curriculum. You will walk away with concrete ways to go about this and might even be ready to put together an all-school event or assembly at no cost. Jenniffer tells us all about how she does it. Topics in this Episode: resources or materials that teachers can use to ensure Black and Afro-Latinx voices are authentically included in their curriculum how teachers can introduce these topics in ways that foster curiosity and meaningful discussions effective strategies for introducing Black history and culture to younger students in an engaging and age-appropriate way details about Jenniffer's whole-school Black History and Hispanic Heritage programs with no budget, including creative ways teachers can do the same in their own schools moving beyond only celebrating Black History and Hispanic Heritage during designated month with concrete ways teachers can weave these histories and contributions into their world language curriculum year-round Connect with Jenniffer Whyte: Facebook : Afrolatina Teacher Instagram: Afrolatina Teacher X : @JennifferWhyte1 Youtube: Afrolatina Teacher 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. Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.…
#202 I want to make sure that you start your new school in the fall with a clear framework for planning and teaching for proficiency. I created a free reflection and planning tool that will guide you as you create a classroom that prioritizes what students can do with language. In this episode I will tell you all about it and point you to where you can get yours today. Planning & Teaching for Proficiency: A Guide for Language Teachers Topics in this Episode: By focusing on performance, proficiency, communication, and authentic language use, you can support students on this journey to using the target language authentically and communicatively. I created a guide to support your planning and teaching that focuses on performance in the classroom and eventually increased target language proficiency when they are using the language in authentic, real-world situations. Each section highlights essential components that support confidence and proficiency growth. You'll also see actionable steps that you can take right away: Purposeful Planning Comprehensible Input & Student Output Meaningful Tasks & Relevant Practice Assessment & Feedback Professional Reflection & Collaboration Common Challenges in Proficiency-Focused Classrooms Next Steps and Your Action Plan Planning & Teaching for Proficiency: A Guide for Language Teachers 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. Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.…
#204 Do you have some go-to activities to motivate your students to speak and engage with the target language in your classroom? Are you always on the lookout for activities and routines to add to your list of possibilities? In this episode, I speak with Sherry Sebesta, a French and Spanish teacher in New York. Sherry shares suggestions for getting your students speaking the target language more regularly and confidently. You’ll go away with several new things to try out right away. Topics in this Episode: Sherry's goals for language students and how speaking activities work into this how teachers can create a classroom environment that reduces students' fear of making mistakes and promotes more speaking activities to encourage students to speak more in the target language examples where Sherry's strategies have increased student speaking confidence and participation in class practical steps to implement Sherry's speaking activities and ideas in the classroom Sherry's blog post with 20 Ways to Get Your Students Speaking in the Target Language Connect with Sherry Sebesta Instagram: @ worldlangcafe Facebook : /worldlanguagecafe X : @worldlangcafe Blog : worldlanguagecafe.com Pinterest : /worldlangcafe 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. Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.…
#200 How do you feel about the CI strategies, proficiency-based procedures or communicative language teaching that you do in your classroom? You hear a lot about it, either on this podcast, from colleagues or on social media. Lots of good stuff. But, do you sometimes feel like it seems like it's always smooth sailing with no challenges in other classrooms while you definitely have them in your own classroom? Well, me too. We all have them. In this episode I will address some of these common challenges with practical solutions to help navigate them. Topics in this Episode: Blog post on Common Challenges in Proficiency-Based Classrooms Implementing comprehensible input (CI) strategies in a proficiency-based language classroom comes with its challenges at times. With proactive planning we can create an engaging and effective learning environment for all students. Common obstacles and practical solutions to help you navigate them. Different Proficiency Levels Large Class Sizes Student Resistance Time Constraints Assessment and Accountability Classroom Management 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. Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.…
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#199 How can celebrating identity and dialects transform the experience of language learners? In this episode I'm joined by Courtney Nygaard, a teacher of heritage Spanish speakers in Minnesota. Courtney shares how she honors and values her students' identities as a way to build confidence, connection, and community in the classroom. We talk about practical strategies for embracing dialectal differences, navigating varied proficiency levels, and fostering a space where all students feel seen and valued. Whether you teach a heritage class or not, this conversation will inspire you to make your classroom a place where every student and experience is valued. Topics in this Episode: importance of celebrating identity and dialects in language classes strategies or activities you can use to acknowledge and honor the diverse identities and dialects of your students challenges that might arise when students speak different dialects or have varying levels of proficiency in the heritage language Courtney's success stories and examples where celebrating identity and dialects positively impacted her students' learning and engagement? for teachers who don’t have heritage classes, how you can create an inclusive and supportive environment that respects and celebrates the linguistic diversity of your students Episode 96: Teaching Heritage Language Learners with Courtney Nygaard Connect with Courtney Nygaard: Instagram: @profenygaard Website : www.heritagespanish.com , www.profenygaard.com 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. Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.…
#198 How can simple, consistent routines create a classroom where students communicate confidently in the target language every day? In this episode we look at how effective routines lead to successful classrooms. I’m joined by Tia Parnell, a French teacher in Ontario, Canada. Tia shares practical insight into how routines can create structure, boost engagement, and support meaningful language use. Everything from warm-ups and transitions to handling interruptions. Topics in this Episode: routines as the backbone of the classroom the key elements that make a classroom routine both simple and effective morning routines that work particularly well in a world language classroom to set the tone for meaningful language use transitions how do you help students smoothly shift between activities while keeping them engaged in language learning? how to maintain structure when unexpected events disrupt routines, and strategies to help students reset and refocus advice for establishing consistent routines to support teachers starting strong and maintaining Connect with Tia Parnell TikTok : @parfaitementparnell Instagram: @parfaitementparnell Website : parfaitementparnell.com 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. Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.…
#197 Have you heard of a Write and Discuss or have you tried it in your classroom? If you've done it, you know how useful and beneficial it is for students and yourself as the teacher. If this is new to you, in this episode you’ll hear about an incredibly useful collaborative writing activity that you can do with your students right away. No preparation needed. If this is not new to you, stick around. You’ll also hear some tips and new ways that will help to make your Write and Discuss even more effective in your classroom Topics in this Episode: Write and Discuss is a guided writing activity after a shared class experience (like a story, picture talk, reading, or discussion). The teacher writes a summary or retelling of the event on the board or screen with student input. Why the Write and Discuss is so useful. How to do a Write and Discuss with specific steps. Examples of a Write and Discuss at novice and intermediate proficiency levels. Follow-up activities once you have the co-created text. Using the Write and Discuss text to teach grammar using the PACE model. Tips and what to avoid when doing a Write and Discuss. Blog post on Write and Discuss 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. Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.…
#196 What if your students could step inside the Louvre Museum, explore Frida Kahlo’s studio, or walk through the streets of ancient cities, all without leaving your classroom? In this episode, we explore the Google Arts & Culture app with French teacher and tech integration specialist Heidi Trude. From boosting cultural understanding to sparking meaningful conversations, Heidi shares creative ways to use this free tool to make language and culture come alive in your classroom. Topics in this Episode: how Heidi first discover the Google Arts & Culture app, and what made her decide it was a good fit for your classroom Heidi's favorite features of the app, and how she incorporate them into her lessons using Google Arts & Culture to enhance your students' understanding of art, history, and culture projects or activities using the app that have a particularly powerful impact how tools like Google Arts & Culture are shaping the future of how we teach cultural understanding and global awareness in the classroom Heidi's Resource: Making Art Come Alive with the Google Arts and Culture App Connect with Heidi Trude Website : Tech with Trude Facebook : Heidi.Trude Instagram: @hlt2007 X/Twitter : @htrude07 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. Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.…
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#195 There are lots of misconceptions about teaching grammar. There are also opinions about whether or not there is a place for teaching grammar in a proficiency-based classroom. In this episode, Catherine Ritz and Mike Travers, authors of Proficiency-Based Instruction: Teaching GRAMMAR for Proficiency, join me to talk about the place of grammar in a proficiency-based classroom. And yes, there is a place for it. Topics in this Episode: Misconceptions around teaching grammar and how Catherine and Mike's book, Teaching GRAMMAR for Proficiency, addresses them? What it looks like to teach grammar in a way that truly supports communication and proficiency, rather than just memorization and drills In a proficiency-based vertical curriculum, how (or should) we incorporate grammar Should specific grammar structures be explicitly planned for, or should they emerge more organically based on themes and student needs? Examples of an activities and strategies that effectively integrates grammar while keeping communication at the center of learning First steps to take when shifting toward a proficiency-based approach Get your copy of Proficiency-Based Instruction: Teaching GRAMMAR for Proficiency . Use the code ACTFL15OFF to get 15% off the cost of the book. Connect with Catherine Ritz and Mike Travers: Mike's Website : Diaries Of A Mad World Language Teacher Catherine's Webiste: RitzWorldLang 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. Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.…
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#194 Where do you find opportunities for exploring language and culture beyond the classroom? Have you found ways to involve your students in service learning projects? In this episode, I have the privilege of speaking with Chris Howell who is the co-founder of the Pulsera Project . This is an organization that supports artisans in Guatemala and Nicaragua through direct connections with schools and students in the United States. My school, Tower School in Marblehead, MA has partnered with Chris and the Pulsera Project . I have so much respect for the work that he and his organization do that I had to have him on the podcast to share all about it. Topics in this Episode: what the Pulsera Project is and what inspired Chris to co-found the organization how the mission has evolved since 2009 how the Pulsera Project fosters meaningful connections between U.S. students and artisans educating students on Fair Trade success stories of artisans and communities that has been positively impacted by the Pulsera Project advice for language teachers who want to incorporate service learning and global citizenship into their classrooms Connect with Chris Howell and the Pulsera Project: Website : pulseraproject.org Facebook : /pulseraproject Instagram: @pulseraprojec TikTok: @pulsera.project X/Twitter : @pulseraproject Pinterest : pulseraproject / 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. Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.…
#193 Do you use task cards? How can we get the most out of them in our language classrooms? Task cards are useful tools for building engagement, supporting proficiency, and adding variety to your routines. In this episode, we’re looking at 15 creative ways to use task cards. You might already have a few that you like to use, and after this episode you have lots more. Blog Post with all 15 ways to use task cards in your language classroom. Topics in this Episode: what task cards are what to put on task cards 15 ways to use task cards in the language classroom Warm-Ups (Do Nows) Fast Finishers Exit Ticket Station Activity Scoot Differentiation Back to Back Traditional Board Games Quiz Games Interactive Bulletin Board Scavenger Hunt Individual Boards Sub Activity Binder Sheets Assessments Blog Post with all 15 ways to use task cards in your language classroom. 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. Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.…
#192 How much flexibility or autonomy do you have over your curriculum? Are you able to integrate CI techniques and procedures? This can be a bit challenging if our curriculum is aligned with chapters in a textbook or prescribed units. Today I speak with Ashley Mikkelsen, a Spanish teacher in North Dakota. Ashley talks us through her personal journey and experience integrating CI activities into her textbook-aligned curriculum that also includes common assessments. And these assessments are not always proficiency-based. Is this possible? Ashley shows us how with her quintessential realistic lens. Topics in this Episode: Challenges teachers face when trying to incorporate Comprehensible Input (CI) within a textbook-driven curriculum strategies and techniques for blending CI with the requirements of a textbook curriculum specific examples of successfully integrating CI into a textbook lesson how teachers can make sure that their use of CI aligns with the learning objectives and assessments outlined in the textbook recommendations for teachers who are new to CI but are required to follow a textbook curriculum Ep 86: Lots of Activities for Any Reading with Ashley Mikkelsen Connect with Ashley Mikkelsen: Instagram: @srta_spanish TikTok: @srta_spanish X/Twitter : @afulks2013 Website : srtaspanish.com 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. Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.…
#191 Do you have effective routines that support your students’ language proficiency and communication skills? We often think of the communication modes, proficiency levels and 90+% target language as the routines that we foster in the classroom. In this episode you’ll hear about another type of routine, student-created graphic organizers. These are visual tools that offer a unique pathway for students to comprehend and engage with the target language. Blog post with visuals to see examples of student-created graphic organizers. Topics in this Episode: effective learning routines student-created graphic organizers (Thinking Maps, Brains Frames) benefits of students creating their own graphic organizers when to use student-created graphic organizers (pre-speaking, pre-writing) 5 useful types of student-created graphic organizers linear details cause and effect brainstorming compare and contrast categorizing Blog post with visuals to see examples of student-created graphic organizers. 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. Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.…
#190 A few weeks back I posted on LinkIn and Andrea Caulfield left a comment. Andrea is the World Language Curriculum Specialist in Denver Public Schools. She commented that she uses podcast episodes as a way of bringing professional development and coaching to the 100+ teachers in her district. I was intrigued to learn more about how she managed this logistically and wanted you to hear it as well in case you are interested in doing something similar. Andrea explains how she chooses and recommends episodes, works with teachers to engage with the topics and, of course, the logistics. Topics in this Episode: why Andrea started using podcast episodes as professional development in her language department how she structure discussions and activities around podcast episodes to ensure meaningful professional growth for teachers specific benefits Andrea has seen in her department since incorporating podcasts into her PD model choosing which podcast episodes to use advice for language department leaders who want to implement podcast-based professional development but aren’t sure where to start Andrea's podcast episode database. Andrea's reflection questions: What confirmed or challenged your beliefs in the episode(s) you listened to? What were your biggest takeaways? What is one change you are committed to making in your own practice based on your learning, and what steps do you need to take to make that change? What barriers to successful implementation do you foresee? How might you avoid them? How will you measure success for the change you plan to implement? What questions are you left with? Connect with Andrea Caulfield: Bluesky: @AndreaCaulfield.bsky.social email: a ndrea_caulfield@dpsk12.net 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. Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast. Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.…
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