You’re Speaking My Language
Thoughts, Tips, and Practical Ideas for World Language Teachers
Greetings and Gestures in Senegal
Greeting gives Senegalese people a sense of life. it makes us feel good, and above all it makes everyone feel loved, respected, and recognized as a human being.
Greetings and Gestures in France
Avoiding a few key faux pas can help you better connect with French people and enjoy your travels.
Greetings and Gestures in the Republic of Congo
When in Congo, slow down and enjoy the focus on community and friendship
Greetings and Gestures in Egypt
In Egypt, greetings are an essential part of cultural etiquette and social interaction. Ahlan wa sahlan!
Recipes You Can Use in Spanish Class
Cooking with students brings culture, practical skills, and enthusiasm to your classroom!
Recipes You Can Use in French Classes
In Part 3 of our blog series on cooking with students we’ve done all the planning to help you cook with your World Language students!
5 Challenges to Cooking in World Language Class
In Part 2 of our series on cooking with World Language students, we look at ways to solve the challenges of cooking in a classroom.
Cooking With Your World Language Classes
How you can cook with your students, and why you probably should!
Making Chocolate with your French Students
Bring a delicious taste of Belgium into your French class! Here’s how:
Resources for Teaching about the EU
A quick overview of the Government of the European Union, and EU-themed lessons to share with your students
11 Facts You Should Know about the European Union
From its primary purpose to its language policy to its architecture - every teacher should know these facts about the EU.
Authentic Vocabulary Instruction
Teaching vocabulary within cultural and linguistic context