

The Motivated Classroom
Dr. Liam Printer
A podcast for language teachers and learners hosted by Dr. Liam Printer talking all things education, languages, motivation and engagement; linking current educational research to your classroom practice and providing a few ideas for some easy to implement, zero-prep, motivational strategies you can try out right away!
Join the conversation on social media using #MotivatedClassroom. I'd love to know what you think so please get in touch.
Full programme notes available on
www.liamprinter.com/podcast
Join the conversation on social media using #MotivatedClassroom. I'd love to know what you think so please get in touch.
Full programme notes available on
www.liamprinter.com/podcast
Episodes
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Dec 16, 2022 • 44min
96 ¦ Interrupting misogyny and toxic masculinity with Abelardo Almazán-Vázquez
In this episode we are joined by the wonderful and inspiring educator, Abelardo Almazán-Vázquez. Abelardo shares with us his journey and testimony as a cisgender male who is actively trying to interrupt and take apart the toxic masculinity and misogyny we experience in schools. This episode is full of excellent tips, advice and experiences to help us to work towards a more equitable and inclusive educational environment. An absolute must listen for all of us!
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Full programme notes are available on www.liamprinter.com/podcast.
Follow The Motivated Classroom on Instagram @themotivatedclassroom, Twitter @motclasspodcast and Facebook @themotivatedclassroom.
I'd love to know what you think, please get in touch! Join the conversation with the hashtag #MotivatedClassroom.
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Dec 2, 2022 • 45min
95 ¦ Trauma-informed teaching with illiterate students with Janique Vanderstocken
This episode features one of the most impactful & inspiring interviews I've ever done, by far! The inspirational educator, Janique Vanderstocken, tells us about how she goes about doing trauma-informed teaching with her groups of illiterate students. Janique gives us a host of concrete tips, techniques and approaches to help students with very low literacy levels as well as those who are totally illiterate. She shares her classroom strategies in particular around working with students who are coming from very traumatic situations or backgrounds. Every teacher needs to hear this. This is an absolute must listen for anyone and everyone working in education!
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Full programme notes are available on www.liamprinter.com/podcast.
Follow The Motivated Classroom on Instagram @themotivatedclassroom, Twitter @motclasspodcast and Facebook @themotivatedclassroom.
I'd love to know what you think, please get in touch! Join the conversation with the hashtag #MotivatedClassroom.
Enjoying the podcast? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts

Nov 25, 2022 • 25min
94 ¦ Advanced students: Keeping the inputs comprehensible through increased autonomy
Teachers frequently ask about how we can continue to use a compelling, comprehensible inputs, approach with advanced learners. The key is to relinquish some of our own power in the classroom and provide increased autonomy to students, allowing them to plan, design and deliver their own classes. This episode explores one such approach with a group of advanced students of Spanish and how this increased autonomy led to higher rates of intrinsic motivation.
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Full programme notes are available on www.liamprinter.com/podcast.
Follow The Motivated Classroom on Instagram @themotivatedclassroom, Twitter @motclasspodcast and Facebook @themotivatedclassroom.
I'd love to know what you think, please get in touch! Join the conversation with the hashtag #MotivatedClassroom.
Enjoying the podcast? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Facebook.
Become a Patron of The Motivated Classroom podcast on patreon.com.

Nov 11, 2022 • 34min
93 ¦ Why grammar instruction is impeding acquisition
Following up on the extended episode 92 on maximising our target language use in class, this episode goes a little deeper and discusses how an over-emphasis on grammar instruction and accuracy is killing natural acquisition. Touching on key issues in our field, the goal of this episode is to open up professional debate about how we continue to emphasise grammar instruction, even in our beginner classes and what effect this is having on our students' natural acquisition.
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Full programme notes are available on www.liamprinter.com/podcast.
Follow The Motivated Classroom on Instagram @themotivatedclassroom, Twitter @motclasspodcast and Facebook @themotivatedclassroom.
I'd love to know what you think, please get in touch! Join the conversation with the hashtag #MotivatedClassroom.
Enjoying the podcast? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Facebook.
Become a Patron of The Motivated Classroom podcast on patreon.com.

Oct 28, 2022 • 56min
92 ¦ Maximising your target language use with Alina Filipescu and Jason Fritze
A special, extended, episode focusing on the why and how of target language use in the language acquisition classroom with the brilliant Alina Filipescu and Jason Fritze. This episode was first aired as a livestream for the #CIReboot conference in summer 2022. Alina and Jason share lots of fantastic practical examples from their primary and secondary classrooms in order to help us all to use the target language as much as possible in the classroom. They also explain in detail why maximising our target language use is so critical. A real must listen episode for all languages teachers around the world.
Keep in touch and share widely!
Full programme notes are available on www.liamprinter.com/podcast.
Follow The Motivated Classroom on Instagram @themotivatedclassroom, Twitter @motclasspodcast and Facebook @themotivatedclassroom.
I'd love to know what you think, please get in touch! Join the conversation with the hashtag #MotivatedClassroom.
Enjoying the podcast? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Facebook.
Become a Patron of The Motivated Classroom podcast on patreon.com.

Oct 14, 2022 • 26min
91 ¦ Error correction, motivation and examination
Error correction in the language acquisition classroom is one of those topics that always results in divided opinion. So what can the research tell us about it? In this episode we explore the role of error correction in writing, speaking and most importantly on learner motivation. How much is too much? When should we correct students and when should we say nothing? The answers, as always with language acquisition, are not straightforward but are worth looking into.
Keep in touch and share widely!
Full programme notes are available on www.liamprinter.com/podcast.
Follow The Motivated Classroom on Instagram @themotivatedclassroom, Twitter @motclasspodcast and Facebook @themotivatedclassroom.
I'd love to know what you think, please get in touch! Join the conversation with the hashtag #MotivatedClassroom.
Enjoying the podcast? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Facebook.
Become a Patron of The Motivated Classroom podcast on patreon.com.

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Oct 7, 2022 • 31min
90 ¦ Differentiation in the language acquisition classroom
The second in a two-part series focusing on equity and access to learning for all. Following up on Episode 89 on 'Universal Design for Learning' (UDL), this episodes looks more at differentiation; what we can and should be doing inside our language acquisition classrooms in order to support all learners and ensure they all have the tools needed to access the learning. I provide a list of some of the ways I try to differentiate the learning in my own language acquisition classroom and discuss how these approaches work in practice.
Keep in touch and share widely!
Full programme notes are available on www.liamprinter.com/podcast.
Follow The Motivated Classroom on Instagram @themotivatedclassroom, Twitter @motclasspodcast and Facebook @themotivatedclassroom.
I'd love to know what you think, please get in touch! Join the conversation with the hashtag #MotivatedClassroom.
Enjoying the podcast? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Facebook.
Become a Patron of The Motivated Classroom podcast on patreon.com.

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Sep 23, 2022 • 32min
89 ¦ UDL: Access for all through a Universal Design for Learning
In this first of a two-part series focusing on differentiation, equity and how to ensure all learners have access to the learning, we look at the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and its applications in the language acquisition classroom. This episode goes over the 3 main priorities of UDL and their 9 principles, using an example from the world languages classroom to show how we can apply some of these principles to ensure all of our learners have access to the learning and not just some of them.
Keep in touch and share widely!
Full programme notes are available on www.liamprinter.com/podcast.
Follow The Motivated Classroom on Instagram @themotivatedclassroom, Twitter @motclasspodcast and Facebook @themotivatedclassroom.
I'd love to know what you think, please get in touch! Join the conversation with the hashtag #MotivatedClassroom.
Enjoying the podcast? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Facebook.
Become a Patron of The Motivated Classroom podcast on patreon.com.

Sep 9, 2022 • 26min
88 ¦ Q&A: New students entering a CI class, adult learners & difficult classes
This question and answer episode features some great questions from listeners about: What we do when new students come into our CI or acquisition focused classes when they're coming from what may be considered a much more 'traditional' learning environment? How do we adapt our lessons for adult learners and what about those 'difficult' classes, what suggestions are there to make them run smoothly? I try to give my take on these great questions in this episode but I'm sure many of you have much better ideas than I have. Please get in touch and let us know!
Keep in touch and share widely!
Full programme notes are available on www.liamprinter.com/podcast.
Follow The Motivated Classroom on Instagram @themotivatedclassroom, Twitter @motclasspodcast and Facebook @themotivatedclassroom.
I'd love to know what you think, please get in touch! Join the conversation with the hashtag #MotivatedClassroom.
Enjoying the podcast? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Facebook.
Become a Patron of The Motivated Classroom podcast on patreon.com.

Aug 26, 2022 • 19min
87 ¦ Back to school: Eight strategies for a motivated year
This episode of The Motivated Classroom podcast focuses on going back to school. I go through eight of my top strategies or goals to ensure both we, the teachers, and our students have a motivated year. Most importantly, there is a particular focus in these strategies on teacher and student well-being. Let me know what you think of them and what your goals are for a motivated year in school!
Build relationships, not powerpoints
More autonomy, less monotony
Share passions, not problems
Look at students, not at a screen
Talk more, photocopy less
Be good to yourself, not hard on yourself
Co-create, don't coerce
Think motivation, not examination
As always, please keep in touch and share widely!
Full programme notes are available on www.liamprinter.com/podcast.
Follow The Motivated Classroom on Instagram @themotivatedclassroom, Twitter @motclasspodcast and Facebook @themotivatedclassroom.
I'd love to know what you think, please get in touch! Join the conversation with the hashtag #MotivatedClassroom.
Enjoying the podcast? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Facebook.
Become a Patron of The Motivated Classroom podcast on patreon.com.


