Bella Anna Cohen
Adjunct Faculty

- Office
- McCone Building
- Tel
- (831) 320-7775
- bacohen@middlebury.edu
Professor Bella A. Cohen has over 37 years of experience in the US and abroad in the fields of foreign language teaching, testing, teacher training, optimized and adaptive-to-needs curriculum development, and management (across languages). She also developed new approaches in teaching and assessing performance. She has worked for institutions such as the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center, where she implemented quality assurance and train-the-trainer processes for resident and non-resident DLIFLC teachers, and the United States Secret Service in Washington, D.C. where she facilitated cross-cultural dialogue between the US and Russia.
Since 2018, she has taught at the Middlebury Institute, where her American and foreign students learn skills integration, just-in-time grammar, vocabulary in meaningful contexts and many methods she developed. She has also created entrance, mid-course, and final tests for different modalities focusing on current issues and meaningful topics such as security, politics, nonproliferation, etc.
She is the recipient of several awards and fellowships:
- Performance Awards, Defense Language Institute, every year, 1990 through 2014.
- Commandant’s Coins of Excellence, Defense Language Institute, 1991, 2014.
- Award for Excellence in Teaching, Kiwanis Club of Monterey, 1997.
- Instructor of the Year, Defense Language Institute, 1997.
- Army Training and Doctrine (TRADOC) Instructor of the Year nominee, 1997.
Courses Taught
RULA 8252
Russian on Target
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Terms Taught
RULA 8327
Russian Today
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RULA 8328
GoSpeakFluentRussianOptimized
Course Description
To increase the level of language proficiency in Speaking, Listening and Reading, using writing as an enabling skill. Introduce students to different cultural aspects of life in Russia and to promote better understanding of Russian people and their mentality. To increase student ability to accurately use the language in a variety of meaningful situations, especially in the environment pertaining to their future professional lives. To understand and analyze current situation in Russia and its place on the world arena.
Terms Taught
RULA 8336
Russian in Current Contexts
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RULA 8345
Russian Across Current Issues
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RULA 8382
What Matters to Russians
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RULA 8426
Current
RussianDomestic/ForeignAffairs
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RULA 8444
IntegratingLangSkills-ProfUse
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RULA 8487
Russian Sociocultural Analysis
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Academic Degrees
Maurice Thorez Institute of Foreign Languages, Moscow, USSR (Also known as Moscow State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Language). Master of Arts Degree, 1979
Publications
Willis, D., & Willis, J. (2007). Doing Task-based Teaching. Oxford University Press. (contributed)
Cohen, B. (2003). Diagnostic assessment at the superior-distinguished threshold. Msi Press.
Cohen, B. (2003, Spring). DA: A unique tool for combining successful foreign language teaching and testing in the near future; front page dialog. ACTR letter.