Prof. Stephen Krashen talks about comprehensible input, explicit teaching methods ... and much more!
Prof. Stephen Krashen talks about a wide range of issues including comprehensible input, explicit teaching methods, excessive testing, standardisation, common core, privatisation, Star Trek, poverty... and more! Further details:http://www.tesolacademic.org/keynotes1416.htm
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