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Chalk.n.coffeeMar 05, 2021
027: Special Edition - Multilingual Language Programs
Today, we are joined by Andrea MacLeod, Diana Burchell, & Catrine Demers, three guest contributors from CASLT`s magazine Reflections, to help us delve into the concept of plurilingualism in a very practical manner.
References:
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Guest website: https://bilingualacquisition.ca/
026: For Researchers and Educators of English as an Additional Language with guest: Dr. Monica Waterhouse
In today's episode, we're diving deeper into the wonderful world of support and camaraderie for ESL educators. Joining us is Dr. Monica Waterhouse, project member of For Researchers and Educators of English as an Additional Language or For REEAL.
Whether you're seeking inspiration, collaboration, or simply a place to engage in stimulating conversations, this ESL teaching community provides a nurturing environment for educators. From online platforms to in-person gatherings, this organization offers the support and solidarity needed to thrive in the ever-evolving landscape of language education.
Resources:
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For REEAL: https://www.sunnylau.ca/forreeal
025: The Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers with guest: Dr. Philippa Parks
This episode is for ALL second language (L2) teachers in Quebec, across Canada and beyond. Join Dr. Philippa Parks and me as we talk about CASLT, a dynamic community for L2 educators. Discover professional development opportunities, a sense of community, and a supportive environment made for you.
References:
https://www.caslt.org/en/
philippaparks@gmail.com
caroline.riches@mcgill.ca
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024: AI & Virtual Reality in Teacher Education with Dr. Teresa Hernandez Gonzalez
In this episode, Dr. Teresa Hernandez-Gonzalez shares insights into the future of ESL teacher education. We'll delve into how Concordia University, under her visionary guidance, is harnessing cutting-edge technology like virtual reality, immersive experiences, and AI to facilitate deliberate reflective teaching practices. Teresa is an accomplished educator currently serving as the TESL Program Director at Concordia University. Teresa has delved into a wide range of educational domains and diverse aspects in the field, from critical pedagogy and identity to assessment for learning, or the use of gamification in refining ESL pedagogies and fostering autonomous learning. Mentoring pre-service and in-service teachers to advocate for a more robust professionalization in the field has also been a constant in her career. Join us as we explore the new horizon of education innovation with Dr. Teresa Hernández-González!
References
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023: AI for ESL Teachers and Students with Sophie Giroux and Nairy Kazandjian
In today's episode, we explore the exciting intersection of artificial intelligence and ESL education! Join us as we delve into the innovative ways AI is revolutionizing the ESL classroom, and offer you invaluable tools and techniques that benefit both students and teachers alike. With us today are Sophie Giroux and Nairy Kazandjian of ESL Interactive. Together we'll uncover how leveraging AI technologies enhances language learning, facilitates personalized teaching approaches, and creates an immersive and dynamic educational experience. Whether you're an educator seeking new strategies or a language enthusiast curious about the future of ESL, this podcast is your guide to harnessing the power of AI for enriched learning journeys.
References
Websites:
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@miss.girouxesl
@ms.k_esl
022: ESL Students as Changemakers with Lucie Dumont
As teachers, we know learning is most meaningful when relevant, if it resonates emotionally with students, and if it is anchored in a real-life context. Education should connect students to the world around them. We find pedagogical support for engaging students as world change-makers as far back as the early 19th century. Dewy called on educational institutes to not only prepare students to be participatory members of society post school, but to have students learn more and better by being participatory members of society while they are learning. In today's podcast we will hear how one expert in the field of ESL is doing just that.
References
file:///C:/Users/HP/Downloads/ojsijellh,+Journal+manager,+26.-MRS.A.AMUTHA-paper-final.pdf
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021: ESL Vocabulary Instruction and Acquisition with John Wayne N. dela Cruz
Words matter. "Words have energy and power with the ability to help, to heal, to hinder, to hurt, to harm, to humiliate, and to humble." -Yehuda Berg Today's discussion, with John Wayne N. dela Cruz, takes a look at what we know about effective vocabulary instruction, the difference in student gains between implicit and explicit vocabulary instruction and how do we choose the words to teach.
John Wayne N. dela Cruz
Ph.D. candidate Educational Studies (Language Acquisition)Department of Integrated Studies in Education |
McGill University john.delacruz@mail.mcgill.ca
https://johnwaynedelacruz.wixsite.com/jwdcAAAL GSC
Event Planning Sub-Committee Member
Plurilingual Lab's GradTalks Organizer
Belonging, Identity, Language, Diversity Research Group
Recent/forthcoming publications
dela Cruz, J. W. N. (2022). Plurilingual or not plurilingual? Plurilingual competence and identity of Canadian EAL peers in a francophone post-secondary context. OLBI Journal/Cahiers de l’OLBI, 12(1), 139–160. https://doi.org/10.18192/olbij.v12i1.6075
dela Cruz, J.W.N. (in press). Plurilingual strategies for teaching pronunciation in TESOL: A research-based and action-oriented approach. In K. Raza, D. Reynolds, & C. Coombe (Eds.), Handbook for multilingual TESOL in practice. Springer.
dela Cruz, J. W. N. (in press). Teaching and assessing plurilingually using the CEFR: Towards linguistically inclusive additional language instruction. Concordia Working Papers in Applied Linguistics, 7.
dela Cruz, J. W. N. (2022). “I subtitle myself”: Affordances and challenges of Canadian EAL students’ plurilingual learning strategies in a francophone college. TESL Canada Journal, 38(2), 36–62. https://doi.org/10.18806/tesl.v38i2.1356
Chung, R., & dela Cruz, J. W. N. (in press). Pedagogies of inclusion must start from within: Self-location, landguaging, and plurilingualism in the “L2” classroom. In A. Charity Hudley, C. Mallinson, & M. Buzcholts (Eds.), Inclusion in linguistics. Oxford University Press.
Galante, A., & dela Cruz, J. W. N. (2021). Plurilingual and pluricultural as the new normal: An examination of language use and identity in the multilingual city of Montreal. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development. https://doi.org/10.1080/01434632.2021.1931244
Galante, A., dela Cruz, J. W. N., Chiras, M., & Zeaiter, L. F. (2022). Challenging monolingual norms: TESL teacher education to advance learners’ plurilingual and pluricultural awareness. In R. Fielding (Ed.), Multilingualism, identity, and interculturality in Education (pp. 91-120). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5848-9_5
Galante, A., Zeaiter, L.F., dela Cruz, J.W.N., Mass, N., Aronson, J., de Oliveira, D.S.A., Teodoro-Torres, J.A. (2023). Digital plurilingual pedagogies in foreign language classes: Empowering language learners to speak in the target language. The Language Learning Journal. https://doi.org/10.1080/09571736.2023.2179654
Galante, A., Chiras, M., dela Cruz, J. W. N., & Zeaiter, L. F. (2022). Plurilingual guide: Implementing critical plurilingual pedagogy in language education. Plurilingual Lab Publishing. https://escholarship.mcgill.ca/concern/books/0c483q268?locale=en
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020: Dr Paul Nation Discusses Vocabulary Assessment
Few teachers will take issue with the opinion that second-language learners need vocabulary instruction. Vocabulary size has been found to be a significant contributor to language proficiency. Join us for a discussion with Professor Emeritus Paul Nation about vocabulary assessment and how to best administer testing and better address our students' needs.
Dr. Paul Nation
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019: A Peek Inside An Intensive ESL Classroom with the Red Lipstick Teacher - Annie Bourgeois
Take a peek inside an intensive ESL classroom and find out how a teacher sets up, plans a typical day and where they look for inspiration. Join me and the Red Lipstick teacher, Annie Bourgeois, as we talk about the 5 month / 5 month model of an intensive ESL class.
References
Intensive ESL Teacher's guide: http://www.education.gouv.qc.ca/fileadmin/site_web/documents/education/jeunes/pfeq/prim-en-ls-Intensive_ESL_Teacher_Guide.pdf
FAQ for parents: https://www.speaq.org/images/contenuPDF/depliant_anglais_intensif-meq_v3.pdf
ESL Blogs: https://hosted.learnquebec.ca/eslcommunity/intensive-esl-resources
The ESL Hive https://www.facebook.com/groups/864419350961390
The Red Lipstick Teacher
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theredlipstickteacher/
TPT shop: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Red-Lipstick-Teacher
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018: Starting The Year Off Right with Cynthia Beyea & Christine Baida
It's time to get ready for the new school year. But where do you begin? Join Cynthia Beyea, Christine Baida and me as we discuss how to begin your year on the right foot. You will hear all about the routines that will make your ESL classroom life not only more manageable but meaningful as well. After having a listen, download the routine handbook so generously offered by our guests. If you are a SPEAQ member, you can check out the video of last year's online workshop for Routines in the ESL classroom on the SPEAQ website.
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Routines in ESL: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1T0IyxmOD6j_g0Eb65rcrik2yAKsWDEkMfa-uU-St9mU/copy?fbclid=IwAR0Z4wZiqE9okC5kFiofpiNNU8jjxojw6D8cDPNKJJxz-wNkfVc0FW2GAaI
017: Stories in the ESL classroom with Hélène Duguay
Hélène Duguay joins us to discuss using picture books in the primary and secondary ESL classroom. She discusses some of her favourite teacher books, book suggestions for the primary and secondary classroom, how to select stories, why to select stories and tips for setting up your own classroom library.
016: Teaching Learning Strategies In The ESL Classroom with Christine Baida
Christine Baida joins us today to discuss learning strategies. More specifically, she talks about strategies that will help our students become more effective and confident readers in ESL. Explicitly teaching our students what strategies are and how and when to use them is essential. Christine helps us break down that whole process. This is the final episode in our series of 3.
To access tools mentioned, head over to our website tab for teachers and check them and other free materials out!
Before, During and After Reading Strategies
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015: Teaching Learning Strategies In The ESL Classroom with Liz Alloul
Elizabeth Alloul joins us today to discuss learning strategies. More specifically, she talks about strategies that will help our students become more effective and confident speakers of English. Explicitly teaching our students what strategies are and how and when to use them is essential. Liz helps us break down that whole process. This is part 2 of 3 in a series.
To access tools mentioned, head over to our website tab for teachers and check them and other free materials out!
ESL Blogs: eslcommunity.learnquebec.ca/ Where you'll find blog posts, news, archived web events, and archived ESL Newsletters.
Elementary ESL Community:https://www.intensive-esl.quebec/ A platform with over 1900 curated resources for Elementary ESL teachers.
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014: Teaching Learning Strategies In The ESL Classroom with Dr. Philippa Parks
Dr. Philippa Parks joins us today to discuss learning strategies. More specifically, she talks about strategies that will help our writers become more effective. Explicitly teaching our students what strategies are and how and when to use them is essential. Philippa talks us through what that looks like when our students are in a written production mode. This is part 1 of 3 in a series.
To access the actual planners mentioned, head over to our website tab for teachers and check them and other free materials out!
Mentioned Resources / References
Grant Wiggins 2012 The 7 Keys to Effective Feedback https://pdo.ascd.org/lmscourses/PD13OC005/media/FormativeAssessmentandCCSwithELALiteracyMod_3-Reading2.pdf
Sundeen, Todd H. “So What’s the Big Idea? Using Graphic Organizers to Guide Writing for Secondary Students With Learning and Behavioral Issues.” Beyond Behavior, vol. 16, no. 3, Council for Exceptional Children, 2007, pp. 29–34, http://www.jstor.org/stable/24011664.
Some extra goodies from Dr. Philippa Parks
Effective feedback (principles): https://youtu.be/PQA23Yr4qGc
Evaluating Competency 3: https://youtu.be/F-fKYZu9gBk
How to correct errors in your students’ work: https://youtu.be/aVpZwuPvymc
Using writing portfolios: https://youtu.be/-THhuRtH1hI
Using graphic organizers to help students structure ideas (Sundeen’s Big Idea): https://youtu.be/ZlQ_aVSm5qw
Understanding and using the writing process: https://youtu.be/kSokl6dkno8
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013: Focusing on The L in ESL
In today's episode, we are taking stock of our teaching. How are you focusing on the L in ESL in your classrooms? Join us for a conversation with Martin Tremblay, one of the RÉCIT's dynamic advisors and hear how to enrich your teaching of language.
Mentioned Resources/References
Gazith, K. (2018). The Mindful and Purposeful Teacher: Research-Informed Practice for Every Student in Every Classroom. KG Teaching Means Learning Consulting Inc.
Gonzalez, J. Is Your Lesson a Grecian Urn? https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/grecian-urn-lesson/
Stern, J., Ferraro, K., Duncan, K., & Aleo Trevor (2021). Learning That Transfers: Designing Curriculum for a Changing World. Corwin.
Martin Tremblay @MRecit on Twitter https://twitter.com/MRecit
012: Everything Grammar with Philippa Bell
ESL teachers usually agree that students need to have an understanding of grammar. To be effective speakers and writers in their L2, students need to use proper grammar. The question remains, what exactly are the most effective methods for teaching grammar.
Here, teachers do disagree on what types of grammar teaching methods are the most effective. Some teachers begin their classes with prescribed grammar exercises, one lesson following and building upon the next. Some try to bring it up more organically in classroom settings and address it only when errors occur, but what does the research show?
Here to talk everything grammar, or almost everything grammar is Philippa Bell.
Mentioned Resources / References
The link below contains the articles referenced in the interview
https://drive.google.com/file/d/18rg-4xmQM61O0CyoUHQ2RjehgmeRorcr/view?usp=sharing
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011: Learning Differences in the Second Language Classroom
If your classroom looks anything like mine, addressing learning differences is a real necessity. So few educators (me included) feel like they have been adequately prepared to meet the needs of L2 learners with disabilities. For this reason, I am so excited to introduce Alexandra Coutlée and Lysiane Dallaire who are here to share some of their ideas, resources and expertise to help us provide better instruction to all of our learners.
Mentioned Resources / References
Keep an eye out for Speaq's newsletter titled IncluSig that is full of references, ideas and help.
http://www.lageekdeservice.com/
https://sites.google.com/cslaval.qc.ca/trousse-numrique-csdl/accueil
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010: Let's Talk Conversation in the ESL Classroom
Oral interaction is a critical part of the ESL classroom experience. In this episode, we are looking at the importance of oral interaction in an L2 class. The aim of this podcast is to discuss different ways teachers can get students talking, keep them talking and help them to be more accurate speakers of English as a second language. Join us for an interesting conversation with 2 experienced ESL teachers as they share some of what works for them in their classrooms.
Episode Summary
- A little theory
- Guest teachers
- Instagram contributions
- What to do with non-verbal students
Mentioned Resources / References
Lyster R. Ranta L.1997. ‘Corrective feedback and learner uptake’. Studies in Second Language Acquisition 19/1:37–66.
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009: ESL Teacher Identity
PODCAST NOTES
Teachers are at the heart of all things pedagogy. In this episode, we are looking at the importance of teacher identity in an L2 classroom. The aim of this podcast is to discuss different teacher identities including Non-native speaking second language teachers. Join us for a frank conversation with 2 dynamic non-native speaking teachers of their second or third language.
References
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Email: jacqueline.mallais@ggl.csmb.qc.ca
Website: https://sites.google.com/csmb.qc.ca/chalk-n-coffee/home
Moussu, Lucie & Llurda, Enric. (2008). Non-native English-speaking English language teachers: History and research. Language Teaching. 41. 10.1017/S0261444808005028.
008: What To Do With Student Writing
In this episode, we are looking at evaluating writing in an L2 classroom. The aim of this podcast is to discuss different principles and techniques of written evaluation in ESL. The following topics will be covered: developing useful and efficient feedback techniques, using technology to evaluate and to communicate results to students and how to have students respond to feedback.
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007: Understanding Understanding with Teresa Capparelli
PODCAST NOTES
Teaching comprehension is so much more than just questions and answers after reading a text or watching something. In this episode, you will meet Teresa Capparelli Conseillère pédagogique d'anglais, langue seconde au secondaire and hear how she explains everything about understanding, from definitions to explaining the whys and hows of teaching comprehension in ESL.
Episode Summary
- Call-in/e-mail question
- Meet Teresa Capparelli
- Comprehension discussed
- definitions
- explanations of the response process
- examples of demonstration of understanding and reinvesting understanding tasks
- strategies for students to employ before, during and post comprehension task
- assessment
Mentioned Resources / References
C2 web event link https://hosted.learnquebec.ca/eslcommunity/archives/971
For the Response Process Handbook and the C2 FAQ+ Handbook go to https://www.eslinsight.qc.ca/ and then click on Secondary, then on Resources, and lastly on Handbooks.
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006: Dr. Susan Ballinger Discusses Translanguaging
Teachers want to be a part of an educated pedagogical citizenry. In this episode, you will meet Dr. Susan Ballinger of McGill University, and hear how she is questioning the need to maintain a unilingual stance in second language classes. She will explain the idea of translanguaging and offer teachers some tools to help them integrate translanguaging practices into the classroom.
Episode Summary
- Call-in question
- Meet Dr. Ballinger
- Translanguaging discussed
- Defining Translanguaging
- Background/history
- Teacher concerns
- Ideas for implementation
Mentioned Resources / References
Carol Dweck book Mindset
PlurilingualLab https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrrcRixJfghtU8F4Xy0cbTg
Claude Quevillon Lacasse and Diane Alain MEES project video link https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xK7_BJ0pSVFatFPw-sAIjKP5trQDgks
Françoise Armand and Érica Maraillet https://www.elodil.umontreal.ca/fileadmin/documents/Guides/eal/16-disciplines-francais-anglais.pdf
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005: Top 10 Tools for Teaching ESL Remotely
As an ESL teacher who was, like many of you, thrown into teaching ESL remotely, Aziza wondered what other tools were out there just in case the upcoming Fall necessitates continued online teaching. In this episode, you will learn about 10 different online tools that made ESL teachers' lives easier and their students' lives more palpable during a stressful learning period.
Episode Summary
Call-in question
Screen capture recording apps
- https://www.berrycast.com/conversations/2f2561d4-5bea-58ab-a7bd-cf409c0ba0f4
- https://g.co/kgs/fnBo7p Loom
- https://www.screencastify.com/
- https://screencast-o-matic.com/plans?utm_source=awin&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=101248&awc=16296_1594440607_e88f7fd48c927721168966834c4aeaec
Virtual Classrooms
- Teams
- Google Meet
- Zoom
PearDeck
Kahoot and Jeopardy
EdPuzzle
Padlet
Flipgrid
Powtoon
Bitmoji Classroom
References
https://hosted.learnquebec.ca/eslcommunity/
https://anchor.fm/chalkncoffee to leave a message
004: SPEAQ up!
As an ESL teacher here in Quebec, Canada or as one in a neighbouring global school, the organization; SPEAQ provides up-to-date news for ESL and is considered a touchstone of the ESL community. In this episode, you will meet Monique Mainella, the dynamic V.P of SPEAQ and hear about everything this organization does for all its teachers.
Episode Summary
- Call-in question
- All about Monique and SPEAQ
- History
- Resources
- Social media platforms
- Membership
- Contest
Recommended Resources
003: Diary of a Resilient Teacher - A New School
Being the new kid on the block is challenging. Being in a new school at the beginning of a career is equally challenging. In this episode, you will meet Rachel Demers-Lambert, a dynamic ESL and Spanish as a Second Language teacher, and hear how she navigates the system from the beginning to the end of the year.
Episode Summary
All about Rachel
First Day
Navigating the system
Finding, inheriting, creating and adapting resources
The most surprising thing you learned this year
Teaching abroad
Teaching in Quebec City vs Montreal
Special Programming - International Baccalaureate
Finding support - online, mentorship, colleagues
Remote teaching
Advice for new teachers
Organizing for June and September
Recommended Resources
- EduProtocol Field Guide Books 1 & 2 by Marlena Hebern & Jon Corippo https://www.eduprotocols.com/purchase-books
- The Google Infused Classroom by Holly Clark & Tanya Avrith https://www.hollyclark.org/google-infused-classroom/
- The HyperDoc Handbook by Highfill, Hilton and Landis https://www.edtechteam.com/books/hyperdoc-handbook-lisa-highfill/
- Profes de espanol en Quebec https://www.facebook.com/groups/636331330546013/
- Quebec ESL Teachers https://www.facebook.com/groups/400947743302185/
- https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/
- https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/
- http://www.speaq.org/
002: Brave New World of Differentiation
In this episode, we discuss the differentiated and culturally inclusive ESL classroom. We discuss what it is, what it does, and how to implement it with simple, concrete ideas.
001: Chalk.n.Coffee in the time of COVID19
I am super excited to begin sharing and co-creating knowledge within our ESL teaching community. In this episode, I will introduce myself and share some ideas to inform, equip and help other educators in this new, remote-teaching situation.