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Language learning

Ending the silent classroom with interactive strategies to engage every learner

 
Voices from leading institutions in language education
 
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Lennie Amores,  Educator, Learning Experience Designer @Lincoln University. 

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Emma Almingefeldt, Lecturer | Second Language and Foreign Language @University of Borås (Sweden)

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How to transform teaching in language education?

Overcome the biggest challenges in language education: anxiety, silence, and disengagement with research-based strategies and interactive tools.

 

💬 Webinar in English, replay available with subtitles (FR, ES, IT) 

🎁 Get your exclusive Language Learning Playbook

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Get your ebook: the Language Learning Playbook, featuring 10 ready-to-use interactive Wooclap activities to make every student speak, listen, and engage.

Tackle the biggest challenges in language education

  • Silence

    Create the psychological safety learners need to participate without fear. Encourage every voice, regardless of proficiency or confidence.

     

  • Comprehension gaps

    Turn silent listening into measurable understanding with visual, real-time feedback during audio or reading exercises.

  • Forgetting 

    Sustain engagement and make vocabulary and grammar stick through collective, playful, and memorable practice.

  • Measurement

    Implement a consistent, measurable pedagogy across your faculty, aligned with CEFR and ACTFL frameworks.

My goal is for all students to be actively engaged, and Wooclap allows me to quickly check their understanding and recall of the material we’ve covered.

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Emma Almingefeldt, Lecturer & second Language and Foreign Language at University of Borås (Sweden)
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Interaction turns input into acquisition

Language learning happens when learners process what they hear, read, and say.

Wooclap transforms explanations and exercises into multimodal interactions where students react, reformulate, and compare their understanding. 

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Every learner has a voice, safely

Speaking a new language takes courage.

Wooclap creates psychological safety through anonymity, multimodal participation, and short speaking turns, ensuring that even the quietest students can contribute.

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Understand what they really hear

Listening is one of the hardest skills to teach because teachers rarely know what students actually understood. Wooclap makes comprehension visible through instant polls, audio-embedded questions, and live visualisations of confusion.                

Elevate your teaching