Teaching English to Kids: A Journey of Fun Learning
"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.
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Teaching English to Kids: A Journey of Fun Learning
Latest Episodes
Curriculum that teaches itself – Smart design for more impact and less stress.
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 tog...
Universal Design for Learning + Individualised Education Plan: Not Opponents. Partners. 🧩
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, ...
IEP Explained: When one student needs their own roadmap
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—requ...
The Sustainable Classroom: Building Systems That Last Beyond the Lesson
You have the tools from Season 1. You have the Mindful Facilitator's mindset from Season 2. Now, how do you sustain this high-quality practice without burning out? In this episode, we tackle the essential question of teacher sustainability thro...
The Power of We: Understanding peer scaffolding and collaborative learning
What if the most powerful teaching resource in your classroom wasn't you—but the students themselves? In this episode of "The Mindful Facilitator," we explore the transformative power of peer learning. Discover how mirror neurons create ...