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Get FREE FEEDBACK and energize your learning by answering these 5 questions!

September 22, 2016

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5 Questions to help you learn English better!

September 22, 2016

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Why and What is Project Based Language Learning?

September 12, 2016

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Develop English Fluency With Interactive Videos

May 10, 2016

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Why Project Based Language Learning (PBLL)

I was frustrated with traditional textbooks and language courses while learning Japanese and teaching English. So, I began to search for a better way.

I was searching for a way of learning that allowed me to choose what I wanted to learn, how I wanted to learn, how I wanted to show what I learned, accounted for my knowledge, skills, and abilities, considered the interconnections of learning, and that left me with a sense of accomplishment. A sense of accomplishment because I did something with what I wanted to learn. A way that I could use to develop my language skills and develop professionally.

That journey led me to discover Project Based Language Learning.

Why not try it?

You've probably been involved in various projects. You might have experienced Project Based Learning in school. Try it with learning English.
PBLL is:
-engaging and motivating
-challenging and fun
-effective and rewarding

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What is PBLL?

PBLL is a process of real world activities chosen by the participants (You) and coach (Me), scaffolded to aid language acquisition by the coach (activities), in order to construct a product that is communicated with the world. Projects are engaging and motivating, challenging and fun, and effective and memorable.

Participants develop language fluency, interdisciplinary knowledge, and 21st-Century skills (creativity, critical thinking, collaboration, communication)

In order to complete the product:
-Your voice and choice in choosing the product, process, and tasks.
-Language is learned just in time to complete the project tasks.
-Learning is interdisciplinary: learn more than just language.
-Several mini-projects are completed along the way.
-Consistent process of investigation, collaboration, critique, assessment, and revision.

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