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Language Bridge Podcast
Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte
38 episodes
1 week ago
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Episodes (20/38)
Language Bridge Podcast
🎙️Micro Episode Quick Listening Challenge: Who? What? What Next?
Ready for a 5‑minute teaching idea that transforms listening practice? 🕔 In this Language Bridge Micro Episode, Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte shares a bite‑sized strategy ESL teachers can drop into any lesson to sharpen students’ real-world listening skills. 🎧 Play a short audio clip—news headline, voicemail, or announcement.✅ Ask 3 simple questions:1️⃣ Who is speaking?2️⃣ What’s happening?3️⃣ What should you do? It’s fast. It’s interactive. It trains students to listen for meaning—not perfection. Plus, Dr. Chiaramonte gives quick tips to scale it up for intermediate and advanced learners. Try it this week and watch your students engage, debate, and build confidence with authentic English. 🔗 Follow on Instagram @Chiaramonte09 for more teaching inspiration and subscribe for more Micro-Episodes packed with practical ESL strategies.
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6 days ago
3 minutes 57 seconds

Language Bridge Podcast
Themed Listening Workouts: Breaking the Silo with Progressive Listening
Are your students really listening—or just sitting in silos with their headphones on? In this episode of the Language Bridge Podcast, Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte introduces Themed Listening Workouts, a progressive strategy that scaffolds listening practice across beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels while transforming it into a social, interactive experience. You’ll learn how to:✅ Move beyond isolated headphone work to whole-class and small-group listening.✅ Create engaging “listening workouts” that recycle the same topic at different levels.✅ Incorporate classroom podcast time where students engage in unstructured conversations about what they’ve heard.✅ Use stories (like a true crime podcast) to spark curiosity, critical thinking, and real communication. 🎧 Tune in to discover how to make listening a community experience in your classroom.
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2 weeks ago
9 minutes 6 seconds

Language Bridge Podcast
How ESL Students Really Listen: Bottom-Up, Top-Down & Interactive Processing
In this kickoff to our Listening Series, Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte dives into how ESL learners actually process what they hear—and why listening deserves just as much attention as speaking in the language classroom. Discover the key differences between bottom-up, top-down, and interactive processing, and learn how these listening strategies can empower your students to become more effective communicators. Packed with research-based insights and classroom-ready tips, this episode helps you teach listening with intention, not just as background noise.
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3 weeks ago
11 minutes 30 seconds

Language Bridge Podcast
From Struggling to Soaring: Differentiating Reading Instruction for Mixed-Level ESL Classes
Are you juggling multiple reading levels in your ESL classroom? In this episode of Language Bridge Podcast, Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte shares three powerful, easy-to-implement strategies to differentiate reading instruction for mixed-level students. Learn how to use tiered passages, peer reading, and choice boards to keep all learners engaged and progressing. Whether you're teaching beginners, advanced readers, or both—you’ll walk away with tools you can use tomorrow.🎧 Tune in, teach smarter, and transform your reading lessons today!
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4 weeks ago
12 minutes 51 seconds

Language Bridge Podcast
The Power of Storytelling – How Narrative Hooks ESL Readers
Why do stories make ESL reading lessons more memorable and effective? In this episode, Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte explores how storytelling taps into students' emotions, activates prior knowledge, and improves comprehension. Learn three classroom-ready strategies—including personal narratives, role-playing, and prediction games—that will breathe new life into your reading lessons. Try one today and watch student engagement soar!
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1 month ago
8 minutes 43 seconds

Language Bridge Podcast
Beyond the Textbook: Using Authentic Materials to Boost ESL Reading
In this episode of The Language Bridge Podcast, Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte explores how authentic materials—like menus, headlines, reviews, and song lyrics—can supercharge ESL reading lessons. Learn why these real-world texts matter, how to balance challenge with accessibility, and get three ready-to-use classroom strategies that promote fluency, engagement, and confidence. Step beyond the textbook and help your students connect English to their daily lives. Perfect for: ESL teachers, language instructors, and educators looking to make reading lessons more practical and impactful.
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1 month ago
9 minutes 43 seconds

Language Bridge Podcast
Choral, Popcorn, or Silent? Finding the Best Reading Strategy for ESL Learners
In this episode of The Language Bridge Podcast, Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte explores three powerful reading strategies every ESL teacher should have in their toolkit: choral reading, popcorn reading, and silent reading. Should your students chant in unison, read aloud one by one, or quietly absorb on their own? You’ll learn when and how to use each method effectively—plus a five-step post-reading reflection plan that boosts comprehension, vocabulary, and classroom engagement. Whether your students are beginners or building toward fluency, this episode helps you choose the right reading mode for the right moment.
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1 month ago
17 minutes 32 seconds

Language Bridge Podcast
Unlocking Reading Fluency: Practical ESL Reading Techniques for Classroom Success
In this episode of the Language Bridge Podcast, Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte explores practical, research-informed strategies to help ESL students become confident and fluent readers. From chunking texts and read-alouds to scaffolding with pre-reading questions and interactive post-reading games, you’ll walk away with classroom-ready techniques that build comprehension and engagement. Plus, hear a personal story about a student named Joshua that highlights the importance of choosing the right reading level. Whether you're a new ESL teacher or a seasoned educator, this episode offers simple and powerful tools you can use tomorrow. 🎙️ Tune in, take notes, and keep building those language bridges—one page at a time.
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1 month ago
13 minutes 20 seconds

Language Bridge Podcast
Making Idioms Make Sense
Idioms can be one of the most confusing — and fun — parts of learning English. In this episode, Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte breaks down practical, low-prep ways to teach idioms that actually stick. You’ll get three classroom activities that work across levels, plus real examples from everyday settings (like a coffee shop!) to make idioms relatable and relevant. Whether you’re working with beginners or advanced learners, you’ll leave this episode with strategies you can use right away. ☕ Topics include: Why idioms matter How to scaffold for different proficiency levels 3 creative idiom activities (including mini-skits and journals) ESL-friendly idioms to use in conversation 🎧 Subscribe now and start building your students' confidence — one idiom at a time.
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2 months ago
10 minutes 21 seconds

Language Bridge Podcast
From A1 to C2: What Do These Levels Really Mean?
What do A1, B2, or C1 actually mean when it comes to learning English? In this episode of The Language Bridge Podcast, Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte breaks down the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) — the global standard for describing English proficiency — and explains why these levels matter so much to international students. You’ll learn how A1–C2 compares with U.S. classification systems, including how California high schools, community colleges, and other states use entirely different labels like “Beginning ELD” or “WIDA Level 4.” We also explore how these levels impact real lives: job opportunities, promotions, visa status, and academic placement. Whether you're a teacher, student, or language program designer, this episode will help you bridge the gap between international and U.S. English language frameworks — and support learners with clarity and confidence.
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2 months ago
14 minutes 21 seconds

Language Bridge Podcast
Translation as a Tool, Not a Crutch: Embracing Multilingual Supports in the ELD Classroom
In this episode of The Language Bridge Podcast, Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte explores the positive role of translation in the English Language Development (ELD) classroom. Rather than viewing tools like Google Translate as shortcuts or crutches, educators are encouraged to see them as scaffolds that support sentence construction, vocabulary building, and student expression—especially for emerging bilinguals. Drawing from current research published in TESOL Quarterly and the Journal of Second Language Writing, Dr. Chiaramonte shares how translation, when used intentionally and in controlled environments, can reduce cognitive load, improve writing outcomes, and foster inclusive learning. Whether helping students understand directions or giving them the confidence to communicate, translation is reframed as a bridge to deeper engagement—not a barrier to language growth. Perfect for ELD teachers, TESOL educators, and anyone passionate about multilingual learning, this episode offers practical strategies, classroom tips, and a powerful mindset shift: using all of a student’s language tools is not only acceptable—it’s essential.
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2 months ago
11 minutes 50 seconds

Language Bridge Podcast
Think in English, Speak in English: Breaking the Cycle of Translation Anxiety in the Multilingual Classroom
In this episode of The Language Bridge Podcast, Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte explores one of the most common challenges faced by English learners in multilingual classrooms: the habit of mentally translating before speaking. This often leads to hesitation, anxiety, and silence in the ELD classroom. Dr. Chiaramonte offers practical strategies to help students shift from thinking about English to thinking in English. You’ll learn how simple, low-pressure warm-ups—such as picture prompts, object descriptions, and rapid-fire partner Q&As—can retrain students' minds and reduce their fear of speaking. Drawing on current research and his own classroom experience, Dr. Chiaramonte reminds us that fluency begins with mindset—and that by creating safe, engaging spaces for spontaneous English use, we empower our students to speak with confidence. Perfect for TESOL educators, ELD teachers, and language advocates around the world.
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2 months ago
14 minutes 1 second

Language Bridge Podcast
Scoops of Growth: Reflecting with your Students
In this heartfelt end-of-year episode, Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte shares meaningful ways to celebrate student growth through one-on-one reflections, storytelling, and sweet traditions—like ice cream. Discover how five-minute personal listening sessions, student video reflections, and metaphor-based activities can turn the end of the school year into a powerful moment of recognition and connection. Whether you're an educator, mentor, or language learner, this episode will leave you inspired to finish strong and celebrate transformation—one scoop at a time.
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2 months ago
14 minutes 29 seconds

Language Bridge Podcast
Finding Your Teaching Identity & Embracing Student-Centered Learning
In this episode of the Language Bridge Podcast, Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte gets real about the challenges of being a new teacher and the journey toward becoming an effective educator. Are you an Indulgent, Laissez-Faire, Authoritative, or Democratic teacher? Understanding your teaching style is the first step in shifting from a teacher-centered to a student-centered classroom—one that fosters real English language acquisition. Dr. Chiaramonte shares personal insights from his early years in teaching, tackling classroom management struggles, the overwhelming workload, and the self-doubt that every new teacher faces. He offers practical advice on listening, learning, and embracing mentorship, all while navigating the storm of the first few years. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to refine your approach, this episode will challenge you to reflect, adapt, and build a classroom where students take ownership of their learning. 🎧 Tune in now and start building those bridges!
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3 months ago
15 minutes 58 seconds

Language Bridge Podcast
Ever English Language Learners – Understanding, Addressing, and Overcoming the Challenge
What happens when English learners never truly reach full language proficiency, even after exiting ELL programs? In this episode of Language Bridge Podcast, Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte explores the growing recognition of Ever English Language Learners (Ever ELs)—students who continue to struggle with academic language long after reclassification. We discuss why this term is here to stay, strategies for supporting Ever ELs beyond high school, and the long-term effects on higher education and workforce success. Plus, we introduce the critical need for a Knowledge Management System to track student progress, socio-emotional challenges, and ensure meaningful intervention. Tune in for insights, solutions, and a call to action for educators, policymakers, and advocates working to bridge the language gap. 🔗 Subscribe, share, follow, and connect with us for more resources!
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3 months ago
18 minutes 15 seconds

Language Bridge Podcast
English Without Borders: Doug Mooney’s Story from Semey
"Ever wondered what it’s like to teach English in Kazakhstan? Doug Mooney shares the real story — adventures, challenges, and all!" 🎙️ In this episode, Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte talks with Doug Mooney, a U.S. English Language Fellow living and working in Semey, Kazakhstan. Doug shares the highs, the surprises, and the life-changing lessons of teaching abroad — plus real advice for anyone ready to take their skills international.Follow the Language Bridge Podcast for more global stories that inspire, connect, and empower persons from around the world!  Instagram: chiaramonte09
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3 months ago
1 hour 20 minutes 52 seconds

Language Bridge Podcast
Supporting English Language Learner's (RFEP) Post-Reclassification
Just because a student has been Reclassified as Fluent English Proficient (RFEP) doesn’t mean their language learning journey is over. In this episode, Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte explores why the two years following reclassification are critical for academic success and how teachers can provide scaffolding, differentiation, and ongoing monitoring to ensure RFEP students thrive. Tune in for practical strategies on supporting academic language growth, fostering student confidence, and advocating for continued language development. Let’s build bridges for lifelong learning! 🔔 Subscribe or Follow now and share this episode with your fellow educators!
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3 months ago
9 minutes 42 seconds

Language Bridge Podcast
Creating an English Language Learner Friendly Classroom Environment
In this episode, Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte explores how classroom design can support English Language Learners (ELLs) in their language acquisition journey. Learn the research behind effective classroom decoration, discover key elements that promote engagement, and gain practical strategies for fostering student ownership. Plus, find out how general education teachers and English Language Development teachers can incorporate external work to create an inclusive, language-rich learning environment. Tune in for actionable insights to make your classroom a space where ELLs thrive! 🔔 Subscribe or Follow for more ELL teaching strategies!
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4 months ago
22 minutes 14 seconds

Language Bridge Podcast
Unlocking Success for our Long-Term English Learners (LTELs)
Long-Term English Learners (LTELs) are often misunderstood—stuck in a cycle of language learning without achieving full academic proficiency. In this episode, Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte explores the challenges LTELs face, the misconceptions that hold them back, and the socio-emotional support they need to succeed. Learn practical strategies for helping these students overcome the final hurdles to fluency, reframe their learning journey, and thrive in academic settings. ✅ Why LTELs struggle with reclassification✅ How to provide socio-emotional support during assessments✅ Effective strategies for accelerating language acquisition Join the conversation and help build bridges in language learning! Subscribe now or follow and visit our website at https://gchiaramonte.com/ for more resources.
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4 months ago
19 minutes 2 seconds

Language Bridge Podcast
Bridging Cultures: A Conversation with U.S. State Department English Language Fellow Meagan Abrahamsson on Teaching in Jordan
In this episode of Language Bridge Podcast, host Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte sits down with Meagan Abrahamsson, a U.S. State Department English Language Fellow in Amman, Jordan, to explore the adventure of teaching abroad. Meagan shares her experiences navigating Jordanian classrooms, adapting to cultural surprises, and discovering the power of language learning beyond the textbook. From heartwarming student moments to her unique international teaching journey, this conversation is packed with insights, humor, and practical takeaways for educators and language enthusiasts alike. Tune in for an engaging discussion about teaching, travel, and the bridges language can build across cultures.
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4 months ago
1 hour 27 minutes 18 seconds

Language Bridge Podcast