Growing With Proficiency The Podcast

Episode 203: How to Keep Students Engaged With Stories: Confidence, Curiosity, and Comprehension With Eric Richards

Claudia Elliott, World Language educator

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Have you ever started a story with your students and felt like everything was going beautifully until you noticed the glazed expressions, delayed responses, and side conversations beginning?

It is easy to assume the story is boring or that students simply do not care. But a drop in engagement does not necessarily mean the story failed.

In this episode, I sit down with world language educator, author, and presenter Eric Richards to explore how we can use stories and reading to support language acquisition while keeping students engaged.

Eric shares how he builds engagement through two essential elements: confidence and curiosity. We also discuss how to make stories more comprehensible, recognize when students’ attention is beginning to fade, and respond with quick resets instead of falling into what I call the judgment trap.

This conversation is filled with practical, low-prep strategies you can use with any story, reading, proficiency level, or curriculum.

✨ Takeaways

  • Why comprehension itself can make a story compelling for beginning learners.
  • How confidence and curiosity help students continue listening and reading.
  • Simple ways to add movement, drawing, personalization, and interaction.
  • What to do when you notice student engagement beginning to drop.
  • How to check comprehension without turning every reading into a test.
  • Why the response students give should match the purpose of the activity.

📚 Resources and Links

🎧 Listen now and discover how stories can become a vehicle for language acquisition, connection, curiosity, and cultural competence—poco a poco.