EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 13 MIN
Moving Beyond the Coursebook with Young Learners — with Fiona Hunter
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From textbook dependency to a "Starter, Main Course, and Dessert" approach. Fiona Hunter, founder of Kids Club English shares how to confidently step away from set materials to create authentic, play-based language experiences for young learners. From managing the psychological hurdles of letting go of the coursebook to structuring lessons around picture books, Fiona explains how stepping back allows young learners to take true ownership of their language.Watch with captions here.TALKING POINTS1. The textbook tension: engagement, syllabus pressure, and the progress gap2. Why moving away from a coursebook requires us to rethink our teaching3. The "Starter, Main Course, and Dessert" framework for structuring lessons4. How giving young learners ownership over their activities sky-rockets motivationABOUTFiona Hunter is a teacher, teacher trainer and the founder of Kids Club English. Originally from Scotland and now based in the south of Spain, she has worked in ELT for over twenty years, teaching in Spain, the UK, Argentina and South Korea, including at the British Council. She holds a DELTA with Merit and specialises in teaching preschool and primary learners.Now working independently, Fiona creates her own flexible, play-based courses built around stories, songs, games, crafts and drama - without relying on coursebooks. Through Kids Club English, she shares classroom-tested resources and runs an online Teacher Membership supporting freelance teachers and small language school owners who want to feel more confident, less overwhelmed and better equipped to build engaging, language-rich lessons for young learners.RESOURCES & REFERENCES🔗 Kids Club English Website: https://kidsclubenglish.com/🔗 Download Fiona’s Quick Start Guide to Flexible Units (available in the teaching tips section)🔗 Watch Fiona’s 4-part video series on teaching without coursebooks on her website🔗 Kids Club English @kidsclubenglish582 Fab Videos on Kids Club English YouTube:Getting Personal with Puppets - Teaching TipsHow to Prepare for Reading a Story -Teaching TipsSports Spinner Game CraftSUPPORT US☕ Buy us a coffee https://ko-fi.com/tesolpop⭐ Leave a review wherever you listenTHE PRODUCER'S EDITGet inspired to record more. Weekly stories, insights, and content tips for standout educators delivered to your inbox.👉 Subscribe here: https://communicating-for-impact.myflodesk.com/the-producers-editCREDITSProducer: Laura WilkesEditor: Haven TsangSpecial thanks to our guest, Fiona HunterProduction by Communicating for Impact @laurawilkesTIME STAMPS00:00 - Introduction to Fiona Hunter and the episode overview01:12 - The three biggest engagement and pressure challenges of coursebooks04:36 - The mindset shift: Rethinking your underlying teaching philosophy06:39 - Moving from "off-piste" projects to a semi-structured storybook approach11:08 - The "Starter, Main Course, and Dessert" lesson staging framework11:36 - Fostering learner identity and confidence through classroom roleplay12:00 - Where to find bite-sized teaching resources and closing thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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From textbook dependency to a "Starter, Main Course, and Dessert" approach. Fiona Hunter, founder of Kids Club English shares how to confidently step away from set materials to create authentic, play-based language experiences for young learners. From managing the psychological hurdles of letting go of the coursebook to structuring lessons around picture books, Fiona explains how stepping back allows young learners to take true ownership of their language.Watch with captions here.TALKING POINTS1. The textbook tension: engagement, syllabus pressure, and the progress gap2. Why moving away from a coursebook requires us to rethink our teaching3. The "Starter, Main Course, and Dessert" framework for structuring lessons4. How giving young learners ownership over their activities sky-rockets motivationABOUTFiona Hunter is a teacher, teacher trainer and the founder of Kids Club English. Originally from Scotland and now based in the south of Spain, she has worked in ELT for over twenty years, teaching in Spain, the UK, Argentina and South Korea, including at the British Council. She holds a DELTA with Merit and specialises in teaching preschool and primary learners.Now working independently, Fiona creates her own flexible, play-based courses built around stories, songs, games, crafts and drama - without relying on coursebooks. Through Kids Club English, she shares classroom-tested resources and runs an online Teacher Membership supporting freelance teachers and small language school owners who want to feel more confident, less overwhelmed and better equipped to build engaging, language-rich lessons for young learners.RESOURCES & REFERENCES🔗 Kids Club English Website: https://kidsclubenglish.com/🔗 Download Fiona’s Quick Start Guide to Flexible Units (available in the teaching tips section)🔗 Watch Fiona’s 4-part video series on teaching without coursebooks on her website🔗 Kids Club English @kidsclubenglish582 Fab Videos on Kids Club English YouTube:Getting Personal with Puppets - Teaching TipsHow to Prepare for Reading a Story -Teaching TipsSports Spinner Game CraftSUPPORT US☕ Buy us a coffee https://ko-fi.com/tesolpop⭐ Leave a review wherever you listenTHE PRODUCER'S EDITGet inspired to record more. Weekly stories, insights, and content tips for standout educators delivered to your inbox.👉 Subscribe here: https://communicating-for-impact.myflodesk.com/the-producers-editCREDITSProducer: Laura WilkesEditor: Haven TsangSpecial thanks to our guest, Fiona HunterProduction by Communicating for Impact @laurawilkesTIME STAMPS00:00 - Introduction to Fiona Hunter and the episode overview01:12 - The three biggest engagement and pressure challenges of coursebooks04:36 - The mindset shift: Rethinking your underlying teaching philosophy06:39 - Moving from "off-piste" projects to a semi-structured storybook approach11:08 - The "Starter, Main Course, and Dessert" lesson staging framework11:36 - Fostering learner identity and confidence through classroom roleplay12:00 - Where to find bite-sized teaching resources and closing thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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