Episode Forty-Six - Understanding the Silent Period in Multilingual Classrooms with Adrienn Szlapak

EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 47 MIN

Episode Forty-Six - Understanding the Silent Period in Multilingual Classrooms with Adrienn Szlapak

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Episode Forty-Six - Understanding the Silent Period in Multilingual Classrooms with Adrienn Szlapak:In this episode, we speak with Adri about the silent period in EAL - what it is, why it’s a natural and typical part of language acquisition, and why there is still not enough high-quality CPD available to help educators understand and support it effectively. Adri shares practical insights to help schools reframe silence not as a concern, but as a crucial stage in the language-learning journey.Adri is an experienced EAL/ESL specialist and academic manager. Once an EAL learner herself, she draws on her lived experience and deep commitment to plurilingual education in her role as Elementary EAL Leader at St Joseph's Institution International School Malaysia. Passionate about professional learning, Adri regularly attends and presents at international conferences. She serves on the IATEFL YLTSIG committee as Blog Editor, leads the Primary EAL Network for the Association of International Malaysian Schools, and runs her own blog at www.EALDiaries.com.If you would like to sign up to Twinkl EAL please follow this link: https://www.twinkl.co.uk/l/72uh3All of our Twinkl EAL resources can be found by clicking here: https://www.twinkl.co.uk/l/1gx63tBook free tickets for our online CPD sessions: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/cc/the-twinkl-eal-collection-2587299

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