ESL program offers children the opportunity to learn English in a fun and interactive way using modern methodology. With familiar daily contexts, it helps children approach and learn but play with English whilst absorbing new vocabulary, practising making sentences to able to communicate. Activated spiral curriculum allows children to get new knowledge and deepen their understanding throughout levels.
Vocabulary sets the context of the unit and forms the foundational 'building blocks' to practise sentence patterns, listening and communication, and pre-literacy skills.
Introduce and practice sentence patterns, that also relate to the vocabulary. This creates opportunities for the children to give their learnt vocabulary a practical purpose.
Communication classes are meant to reinforce what the children have learnt in their vocabulary and grammar lessons, and provide the children with the opportunity to practice and develop their communicative abilities.
Listening classes provide the children the chance to review what they have been learning while practising their listening skills.
It's not just enough to know the alphabet. Children must begin to understand that each letter is a representation of a sound, and that by joining them together we can form words.
Build on the Pre-Literacy Reading lessons, providing children with a chance to practice basic skills required for writing relating with the letters and words from the previous lesson.
Vocabulary sets the context of the unit and forms the foundational 'building blocks' to practise sentence patterns, listening and communication, and pre-literacy skills.
Introduce and practice sentence patterns, that also relate to the vocabulary. This creates opportunities for the children to give their learnt vocabulary a practical purpose.
Communication classes are meant to reinforce what the children have learnt in their vocabulary and grammar lessons, and provide the children with the opportunity to practice and develop their communicative abilities.
Listening classes provide the children the chance to review what they have been learning while practising their listening skills.
It's not just enough to know the alphabet. Children must begin to understand that each letter is a representation of a sound, and that by joining them together we can form words.
Build on the Pre-Literacy Reading lessons, providing children with a chance to practice basic skills required for writing relating with the letters and words from the previous lesson.