Today’s guests are Chloe Brown and Felisa Martinez from E3English, a Madrid-based language school that specialises in teaching and inspiring young English learners through their interactive workshops. E3, which stands for Enjoy Expressing English, are a passionate, energetic and creative English-speaking team who strongly believe that through emotions, physical expression and improvisation, their young students can develop both their English language skills and their personalities and confidence.
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Show Notes
- Chloe and Felisa talk about how they got into teaching and how they started E3.
- Chloe explains how E3’s stealth learning benefits young English learners. They use a project-based learning environment and use props, costumes and design to inspire and get learners to live the language.
- We talk about how the theatrical aspects of role-plays hugely favour child learning.
- We discuss the differences between adults and children with regard to language learning.
- Felisa talks about how English was typically taught in Spanish schools and how that style of teaching was detrimental to learning how to use English.
- Chloe shares her specialist topic: prounciation. She explains a great exercise to get you practising pronunciation and intonation.
- Felisa explains how her English learning journey inspired her to teach children.
- Chloe shares a fantastic activity that helps to greatly improve fluency.
- I play the game and lose very quickly!
- We talk about techniques that parents can use to get their children using and practising English at home.
- A lack of reinforced practice is what Chloe states as the main reason that children fail to make progress in English.
- To find out more about E3English and their workshops, you can get in touch with both Chloe and Felisa through their website www.e3english.es