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Techniques

How do I do this?

There are a lot of different things you can do. It all boils down to these though: Provide your students with Latin that is comprehensible and compelling. Be open to constantly learning and improving. Keep your goals in sight. Be patient with yourself and kind to your students.

Techniques Database

There is a "Techniques" tab on the Mille Noctes database, where eventually there will be simple descriptions and helpful links to a number of different techniques that CI-oriented teachers often use. 

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Useful Techniques

For now, get started with some of the things Justin SB links here, and the following very commonly used techniques, in order of learning curve.
​TPR
Circling
Circling with Balls
PQA
Story Listening
Embedded Reading
TPRS

Those will get you pretty far for now. Consider also looking into:
This giant list of handouts on any number of TPRS topics & activities
Extensive Reading
The Rassias Method
Where Are Your Keys? (WAYK)
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  • Home
    • Philosophy
    • About
    • Blog
  • Materials
    • Mille Noctes Texts
    • Novellas >
      • Cloelia, puella Romana
    • Audio-Visual Input
    • Culture
  • Tools
    • Community
    • Techniques
    • Activities
    • Assessment
    • Curriculum
    • Dealing with Doubt
    • Professional Development
    • Improving Your Own Latin
    • Glossary
  • Spoken Latin
    • Why speak Latin?
    • Getting started
    • Latine loquamur!
    • Events & Experiences
    • Resources
  • Writing Latin
  • Ancient Greek