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What if the most effective language teaching strategies were also the quietest?
In this deeply insightful episode, we explore the subtle yet transformative techniques of recasts and reformulation—those moments when teachers correct without correcting, and guide without disrupting. From the science of noticing, to the emotional intelligence of gentle feedback, to practical classroom strategies and real-life examples, this journey uncovers how these understated tools shape fluency, confidence, and connection in language learning.
Perfect for teachers, learners, parents, and anyone passionate about communication, this episode challenges how we think about “correction”—and invites us to teach with more empathy, awareness, and grace.
🎙️ Let’s recast what teaching really means.
🧠 Let’s reformulate how feedback feels.
This is one you’ll want to hear twice.
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Follow The Languages Pedagogy Podcast for more honest, powerful conversations at the intersection of language, education, and humanity.
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Together, we’re not just teaching — we’re transforming.
#LanguageEducation #TeacherVoices #PedagogyPodcast #GlobalClassroom
By Mike LlerenaWhat if the most effective language teaching strategies were also the quietest?
In this deeply insightful episode, we explore the subtle yet transformative techniques of recasts and reformulation—those moments when teachers correct without correcting, and guide without disrupting. From the science of noticing, to the emotional intelligence of gentle feedback, to practical classroom strategies and real-life examples, this journey uncovers how these understated tools shape fluency, confidence, and connection in language learning.
Perfect for teachers, learners, parents, and anyone passionate about communication, this episode challenges how we think about “correction”—and invites us to teach with more empathy, awareness, and grace.
🎙️ Let’s recast what teaching really means.
🧠 Let’s reformulate how feedback feels.
This is one you’ll want to hear twice.
Loved this episode?
Follow The Languages Pedagogy Podcast for more honest, powerful conversations at the intersection of language, education, and humanity.
Share it with a fellow educator, leave a review, or tag us on social media — your voice helps elevate ours.
Together, we’re not just teaching — we’re transforming.
#LanguageEducation #TeacherVoices #PedagogyPodcast #GlobalClassroom