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The Montgomery County Association of Teachers of

Foreign Languages is proud to present its annual


Spring Conference.

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This is a session for teachers of any language who wish to


energize their instruction by integrating engaging authentic
materials into the curriculum. Concrete examples of music
videos, advertisements and podcasts will be demonstrated
along with strategies on how to find these resources. This
session will provide skills that teachers will be able to use
the very next day and for the rest of their careers. The
Integration of authentic materials has the potential to
capture the interest of students and provide increased
relevancy for your curriculum.

Presented by the Montgomery County Association of Teachers of Foreign Languages


Interested in membership? Check out www.mcatfl.org
All events are free for MCATFL members; fee for non-members is $10.

Edward Weiss is the curriculum


specialist of the World Language
Department at Haverford
Township School District in
suburban Philadelphia and also at
DCIU. He has been a reader, table
leader and exam leader at the AP
reading for the past twenty years.
Ed is also a consultant for College
Board in French language. He has
presented French language
workshops and summer institutes
in fourteen different states He is a
recipient of the Rockefeller
Foundation Grant and a
three-time recipient of grants
from the National Endowment for
the Humanities. Ed has presented
at The ACTFL national conference,
at the Northeast Conference on
the Teaching of Foreign
Languages, at the Advanced
Placement National Conference
and has been named teacher of
the year in his home district. Ed
is the co-author of the current
Barrons guide to AP French
Language and Culture and the
College Board APSI guide for the
AP French.

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