We Teach Languages Episode 88: Google Translate in the Language Classroom with Errol O’Neill, Part I

Claire Knowles interviews Errol O'Neill about Google Translate in the first part of a two-part episode. In part I, Claire and Errol discuss what Google translate is and how it works, a bit about what the research says about its use in language classrooms, and why teachers might want to take advantage of its abilities to help students communicate effectively in the real world.

For links and show notes, visit https://weteachlang.com/2019/01/18/ep-88-with-errol-oneill/

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We Teach Languages Episode 80: Reflections and Takeaways from #ACTFL18

In ep 80, Stacey shares takeaways and reflections on the conference experience from seven different language teachers at ACTFL in New Orleans. Even if you couldn't be there in person, we hope you'll benefit from our reports. If you have something you want to share, send it to us by email, voicemail, or social media and we'll include it in our upcoming newsletter! 

For links and show notes, visit https://weteachlang.com/2018/11/24/ep-80-takeaways-actfl18

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We Teach Languages Episode 79: Language Resource Centers, CASLS, PEARLL, and Big News for the Podcast with Julie Sykes and Thomas Sauer

In ep 79, Stacey talks with Julie Sykes and Thomas Sauer, two language resource center directors, about some of what their centers offer to programs, teachers, and learners. We get into some fun discussion about pragmatics, intercultural competence, and jumping into new projects with a team. You’ll want to listen all the way to the end of this episode to catch a big announcement about the future of the podcast!

For links and show notes, visit https://weteachlang.com/2018/11/16/ep-79-with-julie-sykes-and-thomas-sauer

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We Teach Languages Episode 57: CLIC Resources, TalkAbroad, and Online Teaching with Florencia Henshaw

In ep 57, Stacey interviews Dr. Florencia Henshaw, Director of the Center for Language Instruction and Coordination (CLIC) at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Florencia discusses some of the resources CLIC has to offer teachers such as free online webinars, how the virtual exchange tool TalkAbroad is making a difference in Florencia's program, and some of the ways that second language acquisition ideas should be applied to online language teaching.  

For links and show notes, visit http://weteachlang.com/2018/06/15/ep-57-with-florencia-henshaw

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Episode 39 BONUS CONTENT

In episode 39, Stacey interviews Gabriele Dillmann, an associate professor of German at Denison University, a liberal arts college in Ohio. Gabriele is the director of the Great Lakes Colleges Association's Shared Languages Program, a project that aims to address issues facing upper-level under-enrolled language courses as well as broadening the course offerings for lesser-taught languages. 

This post contains BONUS content, a supplement about the technology Gabriele uses to make her teaching possible!

For links and show notes, visit http://weteachlang.com/2018/02/09/ep-39-with-gabriele-dillmann

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We Teach Languages Episode 39: The GLCA Shared Languages Program with Gabriele Dillmann

In ep 39, Stacey interviews Gabriele Dillmann, an associate professor of German at Denison University, a liberal arts college in Ohio. Gabriele is the director of the Great Lakes Colleges Association's Shared Languages Program, a project that aims to address issues facing upper-level under-enrolled language courses as well as broadening the course offerings for lesser-taught languages. 

This episode also includes BONUS content! After you listen, check out the show notes for an additional clip about the tech that makes Gabriele's innovative work possible. 

For links and show notes, visit http://weteachlang.com/2018/02/09/ep-39-with-gabriele-dillmann

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We Teach Languages Episode 38: Phonetics, Phonology, and Teaching Pronunciation with Gillian Lord

In ep 38, Stacey talks with Gillian Lord, professor and chair of the Department of  Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Florida, about her work researching and teaching pronunciation. 

For links and show notes, visit http://weteachlang.com/2018/02/02/ep-38-with-gillian-lord

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Transcript of Episode 31 with Maris Hawkins

Transcript of Episode 31: Blogs, Novels, and Teachers Sharing their Work with Maris Hawkins   [background music] Stacey Margarita Johnson:  This is "We Teach Languages," a podcast about language teaching from the diverse perspectives of real teachers. I'm Stacey Margarita Johnson. Today on episode 31, Maris Hawkins is here to talk about how she uses … Continue reading Transcript of Episode 31 with Maris Hawkins