ANNAPOLIS, Md
Frustrated by traditional language teaching tools, an experienced Spanish teacher from Annapolis has adult students writing imaginative stories and jumping to learn the language — literally.
Adrienne Cruz, an Anne Arundel County Community College teacher, opened the Annapolis Language School in September so she could use Total Physical Response Storytelling to teach languages to adults and preschool students. The method combines physical activity and vocabulary in one lesson.
“This method works like a charm,” Cruz said. “It’s almost instant gratification. Students feel like they’re saying so much.”
Students learn by doing. They learn the Spanish word for standing up and then they stand up. They hear the Spanish word for sit down and then they sit down, she said.
“It’s a very different approach to teaching,” said Carl Tenner, an Annapolis attorney who took the class in September.
After they learn a few words, Cruz lets the students create a story using fanciful details like pink elephants in Zimbabwe, so the vocabulary and language form stronger memories.