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| About the Share Fair |
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| Everyone interested in teaching and learning foreign languages
is invited to come listen to and/or share ideas for teaching
and learning languages in
an informal,
supportive and stimulating environment offered by graduate students for graduate
students and language instructors. |
| Come meet new colleagues and hear practical and proven
suggestions
you can use! Ideas from all languages are
welcome -
even ideas that do
not
seem immediately
applicable to another language can spark creativity
or be
adapted effectively. |
| In order to keep our creative juices flowing, we provide a
variety of
refreshments! |
| *Presentations at the Share Fair are limited to 3-5 minutes.
We encourage
presenters to invite audience members to
participate
and actually "do" the
classroom activities you share. In other words, the Share Fair is not a place
to just "tell" and discuss theory.
Rather, it is a place to "show" and "include" the audience in hands-on activities, each of us can modify
as needed and
use in our
language classrooms! |
| The focus of each Foreign / Second Language
Share Fair
event is
determined by the theme of the
semester, but other
topics
are not excluded.
You can
use the following as
suggestions, or as hints on how
to fit your idea
into the theme: |
- Technology (internet, e-mail, video, computer-
assisted
language learning)
- Four skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing)
- Culture (big C and little c)
- Learning strategies
- Group-work
- Pragmatics; language in a social context
- Pronunciation
- Time management/ class organization /
classroom
etiquette
- Testing and assessment
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| Share Fair Archive |
- 2009 Fall - “Warm-Ups and Wrap-Ups”
- 2008 Spring - Beyond the Reading Comprehension
Questions:
"Hearing" Texts, "Speaking" Texts, and "Writing"
Texts
- 2007 Fall - Hot off the Press: Bringing the World to Your Classroom
- 2007 Spring - Learning Through Art
- 2006 Fall - Beyond The Textbook
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