Teaching English to Kids: A Journey of Fun Learning
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2530580/fan_mail/new] You taught the vocabulary. They passed the quiz. Two weeks later, it's gone. Sound familiar? This is the linear teaching trap – and it's one of the most common design flaws in language programmes. The 2024 Hamdane & Hamdane study found that vocabulary recycling is not just "helpful" – it is compulsory for enhancing young learners' productive abilities, particularly writing. Students who received structured vocabulary recycling significantly outperformed peers (Mean = 4.94 vs. 3.70; p < 0.001). In this episode, we explore the neuroscience and SLA research behind why recycling works – from Nation's multiple exposures principle (minimum 5–16 encounters) to the critical distinction between recognition and activation. We also examine Gardner's (2008) corpus study on authentic children's texts, revealing when themes and authorship actually recycle vocabulary – and when they don't. Because a word is not learned when it is recognised. It is learned when it can be deployed fluently across contexts. Subscribe to transform your vocabulary instruction. Follow Paola on LinkedIn and Facebook @PaolaPandoDiaz. 🎓 Coaching & Consultancy: Ready to build a systematic vocabulary curriculum? Paola offers personalised online coaching for teachers and curriculum support for schools. #VocabularyRecycling #SpiralCurriculum #TeachingEnglish #YoungLearners #AcquisitionArchitect #MindfulFacilitator #TeacherPD #CoachingForSchools
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