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The strategic importance to learn languages at a very early age in order to prepare a multicultural and multilingual society has now been acknowledged in the European Community Countries.
It becomes therefore essential to adopt an adequate teaching/learning educational model to foster and improve the quality of bilingual acquisition in European educational institutions.
Professor Traute Taeschner, of the University of Rome “Sapienza”, chair of Developmental Psychology of Language and Communication, in collaboration with other professors of different European Universities, developed an innovative model for teaching languages, called “the narrative format approach”.
This approach is not only very good for the specialized language teachers, but it’s ideal for classroom teachers that have little knowledge of the language they teach. The model effectiveness has been demonstrated in a research program on more than 250 teachers and 5.000 children all over Europe and it is continually tested and given evidence in the thousands of schools that adopted it. The multimedia materials based on this methodology were developed within a series of European Projects financed by Socrates Lingua – Leonardo action with the support of the Province of Bolzano-Alto Adige, in co-production with the Italian state TV, Rai fiction and the company Musicartoon.
The teaching/learning materials, teacher’s kits, cartoon DVD’s, the Books and Cd’s of “the Adventures of Hocus and Lotus” are available in ENGLISH, GERMAN, FRENCH, SPANISH and ITALIAN for 5 levels corresponding to 5 years of teaching.
And here we are!
If you want to know us better, click on our pictures…
Professor Traute Taeschner, of the University of Rome “Sapienza”, chair of Developmental Psychology of Language and Communication, in collaboration with other professors of different European Universities, developed an innovative model for teaching languages, called “the narrative format approach”.
This approach is not only very good for the specialized language teachers, but it’s ideal for classroom teachers that have little knowledge of the language they teach. The model effectiveness has been demonstrated in a research program on more than 250 teachers and 5.000 children all over Europe and it is continually tested and given evidence in the thousands of schools that adopted it. The multimedia materials based on this methodology were developed within a series of European Projects financed by Socrates Lingua – Leonardo action with the support of the Province of Bolzano-Alto Adige, in co-production with the Italian state TV, Rai fiction and the company Musicartoon.
The teaching/learning materials, teacher’s kits, cartoon DVD’s, the Books and Cd’s of “the Adventures of Hocus and Lotus” are available in ENGLISH, GERMAN, FRENCH, SPANISH and ITALIAN for 5 levels corresponding to 5 years of teaching.
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A team made up of experts, directed by Prof. Traute Taeschner, continues the research on processes of language acquisition in the field of education and language didactics with a number of projects that are being carried out at national and international level. The most recent projects focus on the use of 'narrative format' already in kindergarten and pre-school, as well as with the elderly, and to teach Italian to children of immigrants and in logopedics. For more information: traute.taeschner@uniroma1.it |
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Hocus&Lotus is a registered trademark. Publication and distribution of products and royalties developed in the research projects are granted to the Dinocroc International Training Institute - D.I.T.I. srl, based in Rome. For more information please write to: info@hocus-lotus.edu |
And here we are!
If you want to know us better, click on our pictures…
![]() Traute Taeschner |
![]() Renato Corsetti |
![]() Anna Lerna |
![]() Marco Cacioppo |
![]() Sabine Pirchio |
![]() Giuseppe Francese |
![]() Elisabetta Tranquilli |
![]() Samantha Palleri |
![]() Giulia Francese Solanes |
![]() I Dinocroc Hocus e Lotus |
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To know how it works, just watch our magic lesson! |
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We perform training for teachers and teacher trainers! |






Brazilian of German descent and an Italian citizen, she is Ordinary Professor of Psychology of Language and Communication at the Faculty of Psychology 1 at Università di Roma “Sapienza”. Before being ordinary professor, she was extraordinary professor, associate professor, researcher and at the very beginning of her career she was appointed a scholarship after having spent two years working as a volunteer, and after graduating in Pedagogy magna cum laude. She spent her scholarship years in Germany, at the Faculty of Psychology of the University of Heidelberg, as a fellowship appointee of the Humboldt Foundation. 
He was born and raised in Rome, except for some time spent studying, working and teaching in other cities, in Italy and abroad. In his life he has worked on many different things, but they can all be gathered in two categories: work organization with electronic systems and linguistics. Let us leave the first category aside, although it was his main focus for two decades, and let us come to linguistics. When he was young he worked mainly on the politics of language (his book Lingua e Politica, Roma: Officina Edizioni, 1976 was quite a success among some extreme activists at the time) but then he moved on to the research on the process of acquisition of the native language and on child bilingualism, urged also by personal necessities: he had to educate two children in three languages, which was a successful experiment. In that period he wrote dozens of articles on the issues related to child bilingualism. Then his interest shifted naturally to the teaching of foreign languages to young children, more or less in primary school. For over a decade he collaborated in the creation of the materials used in the method “The adventures of Hocus & Lotus” in the laboratory of Analysis of Communication and Language at the Faculty of Psychology at Università di Roma ' Sapienza'. 
She was born in Brindisi and for many years she has lived studied and worked in Rome where she majored in Clinical Psychology at Università “La Sapienza”, with a graduation thesis on the results of an experimentation on the teaching of the German language to Italian primary school children with the Narrative Format. For over a decade she has had an active role in the collaboration with Professor Traute Taeschner, at the chair of Psycholinguistics and Techniques of Child Behaviour Observation, working on experimentation, European research projects and various studies in the field of bilingualism. Specifically, as a psycholinguist and expert in informatized systems for linguistic analyses (for example, CHILDES, ESLA) she has elaborated important data relevant for the validation of the methodological approach of the Narrative Format “The Adventures of Hocus & Lotus”. 
Doctor of Research and psychotherapist, he was born and raised in Rome where immediately after graduating from high school (Liceo Scientifico), he began working in the pharmaceutical industry and in the swimming pool in a sports club. After working for about four years he started feeling uncomfortable in that role and, after many vicissitudes, he decided to enroll into College. It is never too late! 
She was born in France and she lived there for the first 6 years of her life; when her family moved to Italy she became bilingual, speaking Italian and French, and she became interested in languages and in language learning.
She majored in Psychology with a thesis on conversation in families and during her research doctorate she worked on the communication skills of children with atypical development, and then in 2002 she entered the world of Hocus & Lotus thanks to a research grant.
An electronic engineer with international commercial and marketing experience in the aerospace field, now retired, he loves numbers and the excel program as well as the website of the European Community for the Long Life Learning Programs (LLP). In fact he has been the project manager of all the European Projects involving Hocus and Lotus, but also participated to other projects for the promotion of multilingualism in Europe. For this reason many know him as “Pinocroc”. He loves languages, speaks Italian, English, Spanish, fluently and also Portuguese and French but above all he adores his recent condition of super…grand father.

Borne in Rome, she grew up with a pencil in her hand drawing and building “fantastic things”. She majored at IED in artistic and graphic design and after many years she is still in it by creating a logo, a website and also greeting cards for her friends.
Since little child she really loves nature. It is told that she was spending hours and hours observing the ants and other little insects in the lawn and that she never step on them. She came to know Hocus and Lotus wanting to teach English to her daughter Claudia, her big love, and here it comes that she is now working for them being responsible for all the administrative part of the publishing house.
Born in Rome, she majored in Molecular Biology at the Sapienza University, but during her college years she developed a special interest in comics book paleontology. 
“We are the dinocrocs, with a dinosour-tail and a crocodile tooth and belly! When we come out from our eggs we “croc –croc- and croc, and all the animals in the park become happy. 



