Teaching English to Kids: A Journey of Fun Learning

The great debate: Teaching rules vs. Letting kids discover the language

Paola

Should we explicitly teach grammar rules to children, or should we let them discover patterns naturally through context and experience? This fundamental question lies at the heart of effective language teaching for young learners.

In this thought-provoking episode of Teaching English to Kids: A Journey of Fun Learning, we explore the critical differences between deductive and inductive teaching approaches. We dive deep into why cognitive science and language acquisition research strongly favor one method for children under 12, and how this aligns with how their brains are naturally wired to learn.

Join host Paola Pando as we break down the neuroscience behind pattern recognition in young learners and connect it to practical classroom strategies. 

This episode builds on our previous discussions about the storytelling brain (Episode 5) and Universal Design for Learning (Episode 9), showing how to create meaningful learning experiences that respect children's natural cognitive development.

Tune in to learn how to move beyond traditional grammar instruction and create a classroom where children become active, engaged discoverers of the English language.

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