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Episode 17 Show notes
Lichtman, K., & VanPatten, B. (2021). Was Krashen right? Forty years later. Foreign Language Annals, 54(2), 283-305. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/flan.12552
Note: ACTFL members have access to that full article through your membership after logging in. There are also several response articles, and a final response from Lichtman & VanPatten, in the same issue.
Diane mentioned the English language test from the US called ACCESS:
https://wida.wisc.edu/assess/access
Intro & outro music selected from "23 Light Years" by CavalloPazzo
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Conversations about Language Teaching
Diane Neubauer, PhD & Reed Riggs, PhD
"Conversations about Language Teaching" is a podcast of unscripted discussions of language teaching, drawing on both research and classroom & online language teaching. If you like thinking deeply about issues of classroom language teaching and how those relate to research and theory, this podcast might be for you.
Reed & Diane, the hosts, base our knowledge of language teaching on research we've read & done, theoretical views of language acquisition, our experiences as language teachers and learners, and our observations of language teaching in the US and elsewhere. We like to help build bridges among teachers and researchers and view ourselves as part of both communities. We collaborate on projects & like talking about language teaching & learning, and decided to have some of those conversations in a podcast format. Here it is!
More about Diane: https://sites.google.com/view/dianen/home
More about Reed: http://www.reedriggs.com
Watch on YouTube where episodes are captioned:
https://www.youtube.com/@ConversationsaboutLanguage
We welcome support for the podcasting costs. See "Support" here: https://conversationsaboutlanguage.buzzsprout.com/2325378/supporters/new
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Episode 17 Show notes
Lichtman, K., & VanPatten, B. (2021). Was Krashen right? Forty years later. Foreign Language Annals, 54(2), 283-305. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/flan.12552
Note: ACTFL members have access to that full article through your membership after logging in. There are also several response articles, and a final response from Lichtman & VanPatten, in the same issue.
Diane mentioned the English language test from the US called ACCESS:
https://wida.wisc.edu/assess/access
Intro & outro music selected from "23 Light Years" by CavalloPazzo
Support the show
Conversations about Language Teaching
Diane Neubauer, PhD & Reed Riggs, PhD
"Conversations about Language Teaching" is a podcast of unscripted discussions of language teaching, drawing on both research and classroom & online language teaching. If you like thinking deeply about issues of classroom language teaching and how those relate to research and theory, this podcast might be for you.
Reed & Diane, the hosts, base our knowledge of language teaching on research we've read & done, theoretical views of language acquisition, our experiences as language teachers and learners, and our observations of language teaching in the US and elsewhere. We like to help build bridges among teachers and researchers and view ourselves as part of both communities. We collaborate on projects & like talking about language teaching & learning, and decided to have some of those conversations in a podcast format. Here it is!
More about Diane: https://sites.google.com/view/dianen/home
More about Reed: http://www.reedriggs.com
Watch on YouTube where episodes are captioned:
https://www.youtube.com/@ConversationsaboutLanguage
We welcome support for the podcasting costs. See "Support" here: https://conversationsaboutlanguage.buzzsprout.com/2325378/supporters/new

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