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Teaching English to Kids: A Journey of Fun Learning

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"Teaching English to Kids: A Journey of Fun Learning" is the podcast that bridges the gap between rigorous methodology and engaging practice.Each episode delves into the core foundations of ELT – from SLA theory and classroom management techniques to curriculum planning and phonics fundamentals – and translates them into practical, game-based learning activities you can use immediately. Discover creative strategies for immersive storytelling, effective song use, and designing lessons that spark curiosity and build genuine confidence in your young learners.Whether you're a seasoned teacher or new to the classroom, join a community of dedicated educators who are transforming language learning. Move beyond the theory and find actionable inspiration to make your classroom more effective and incredibly fun.Subscribe now for your weekly dose of evidence-based strategies and playful teaching inspiration!

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episode The Silent Period – Why silence is not empty, and what to do while they listen. cover

The Silent Period – Why silence is not empty, and what to do while they listen.

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2530580/fan_mail/new] A new student joins your class. She watches. She follows instructions. She points when asked. But she doesn't speak. Weeks pass. Still, almost no words. Is something wrong? No. She is in the Silent Period – a natural, necessary, and deeply active phase of second language acquisition. In this episode, we explore the neuroscience of the Silent Period: what is actually happening inside a silent child's brain, why forcing speech can delay acquisition, and how to support learners through this critical phase. Drawing on research from Krashen, Saville‑Troike, and recent neuroscience (Conboy, Brooks, Meltzoff & Kuhl, 2015), we reveal the hidden cognitive activity behind silence – from private speech to phonological rehearsal to cognitive response suppression. You'll learn: * Why the Silent Period is a biological necessity, not a sign of struggle. * How to distinguish the Silent Period from Selective Mutism – a critical distinction for teachers. * Practical strategies to support silent learners: extended wait time, TPR, non‑verbal participation, interactive storytelling, and small‑group peer modelling. * A week‑at‑a‑glance plan for nurturing silent learners without pressure. Because silence is not empty – it is full of listening, mapping, and growing. Subscribe to transform how you support every learner. Follow Paola on LinkedIn and Facebook @PaolaPandoDiaz. #SilentPeriod #SecondLanguageAcquisition  #TeachingEnglish #YoungLearners #MindfulFacilitator #BrainBasedTeaching #CoachingForSchools

18. juni 2026 - 30 min
episode The Stress‑Free Assessment – How to know what they know without a single test cover

The Stress‑Free Assessment – How to know what they know without a single test

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2530580/fan_mail/new] Friday afternoon. A vocabulary test. Students freeze, guess, or cry. Days of grading later, you learn almost nothing new – except that tests are stressful. Traditional testing often measures anxiety, not acquisition. But assessment can be different – quick, stress‑free, and genuinely informative. In this episode, we explore five low‑prep, brain‑friendly assessment strategies you can use tomorrow: * The Three‑Column Clipboard: Track evidence of automaticity and plan your next step – during any student‑led activity. * Exit Tickets (30‑second check‑ins): A drawing, a sentence completion, or a thumbs‑up/thumbs‑down gives you a whole‑class snapshot. * The Learning Scan During Centers: Turn center time into rich diagnostic data with simple checklists. * Error Analysis as Assessment: Record errors (e.g., “runned”) to spot interlanguage patterns and plan targeted mini‑lessons. * Performance Tasks: Role‑plays, information gaps, story retelling, and show‑and‑tell – assess while they communicate. Plus, a week‑at‑a‑glance plan showing how to collect meaningful data every day, without extra time or red pens. Stop grading. Start diagnosing. Become a true Acquisition Architect. Subscribe to transform your teaching. Follow Paola on LinkedIn and Facebook @PaolaPandoDiaz.

3. juni 2026 - 33 min
episode Curriculum that teaches itself – Smart design for more impact and less stress. cover

Curriculum that teaches itself – Smart design for more impact and less stress.

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2530580/fan_mail/new] Does lesson planning drain your energy before you even step into the classroom? What if your curriculum could do more of the heavy lifting, freeing you to focus on what matters most – your students? In this milestone episode, we bring together everything we've learned across two seasons to tackle the ultimate sustainable teaching challenge: curriculum design that reduces planning time while increasing learning impact. Discover the neuroscience behind cognitive load and decision fatigue – and why a smart curriculum is the most powerful tool for protecting your energy.  Walk through a concrete, month‑long example and leave with a checklist to evaluate your own curriculum. Stop reinventing the wheel and start designing systems that let you teach with clarity, confidence, and reclaimed time. Subscribe to finish the season strong. Follow Paola on LinkedIn and Facebook @PaolaPandoDiaz. #CurriculumDesign #SustainableTeaching #BackwardDesign #SpiralCurriculum #TeacherWorkload #MindfulFacilitator #ESL #YoungLearners

20. mai 2026 - 32 min
episode Universal Design for Learning + Individualised Education Plan: Not Opponents. Partners. 🧩 cover

Universal Design for Learning + Individualised Education Plan: Not Opponents. Partners. 🧩

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2530580/fan_mail/new] Universal Design for Learning (UDL) asks: “How can I design for the many?” An individualised education plan (PEI/IEP) asks: “How can I support the one?” Are these two frameworks opponents – or partners? In this episode, we dismantle the false dilemma and show how UDL and IEP exist on a single continuum of support. Drawing on the Tiered Support Pyramid, we explore how proactive universal design reduces the need for intensive individualisation – and how, for some learners, UDL alone is not enough. We discuss the neuroscience of learner variability (Todd Rose’s “jagged profiles”) and why intensive intervention can literally rewire the brain (Sally Shaywitz). Finally, we offer five practical principles for integrating UDL and PEI in your daily classroom, including a concrete example of a student with dyslexia who learns alongside peers because universal design + individualised accommodations work together. Tune in to discover why the welcome mat and the key belong in every inclusive classroom. Subscribe to build classrooms where every student thrives. Follow Paola on LinkedIn @PaolaPandoDiaz. #UDL #PEI #InclusiveEducation #UniversalDesignForLearning #IEP #Neurodiversity #MindfulFacilitator #TeacherPD

6. mai 2026 - 36 min
episode IEP Explained: When one student needs their own roadmap cover

IEP Explained: When one student needs their own roadmap

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2530580/fan_mail/new] What happens when Universal Design for Learning (UDL) isn't enough? For most students, a well-designed, inclusive classroom provides the pathways they need. But some learners—those with dyslexia, ADHD, autism, or other learning differences—require something more targeted: an individualized roadmap. In this episode, we explore the Individualized Education Program (IEP). Learn what a IEP is, when it's appropriate, and how it differs from UDL. Discover the neuroscience of neurodiversity—why variations in brain wiring are not deficits but natural differences that require specific supports. We also provide practical guidance for language teachers on implementing accommodations, collaborating with support teams, and maintaining high expectations with appropriate scaffolding. This is the first of a two-part series on inclusive education. Next week: Can UDL and IEP work together? Subscribe to build truly inclusive classrooms. Follow Paola on LinkedIn @PaolaPandoDiaz #PEI #IEP #InclusiveEducation #Neurodiversity #UDL #SpecialEducation #MindfulFacilitator #TeacherPD

22. april 2026 - 27 min
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