About Course
Core Focus: Building a comprehensive language foundation for children through play and interactive activities, emphasizing listening and speaking skills, and introducing international exam concepts.
Total Course Duration: 20 Weeks (5 Months).
Total Live Contact Hours: 60 Hours (at an average of 3 hours per week).
Phase I: Foundations and Concepts
Goal: Building strong basic vocabulary and understanding simple grammar through stories and songs.
Skills and Topics | Duration | Live Contact Hours |
Learning the Alphabet and Sounds (Phonics) | Weeks 1-2 | 6 Hours |
Colors, Numbers, Family, and Pets | Weeks 3-4 | 6 Hours |
Action Verbs and Simple Grammar (Present Simple) | Weeks 5-6 | 6 Hours |
Phase I Total | 6 Weeks | 18 Hours |
Phase II: Interaction and Daily Contexts
Goal: Enhancing conversation skills, describing objects, and expressing feelings and daily routines.
Skills and Topics | Duration | Live Contact Hours |
Describing Places (Home and School) | Weeks 7-8 | 6 Hours |
Expressing Feelings and Emotions | Weeks 9-10 | 6 Hours |
Short Stories and Guided Conversations | Weeks 11-12 | 6 Hours |
Phase II Total | 6 Weeks | 18 Hours |
Phase III: Academic Skills & Exam Introduction
Goal: Developing reading comprehension and simple writing skills, and introducing international exam concepts in a simplified manner.
Skills and Topics | Duration | Live Contact Hours |
Simple Reading Comprehension Exercises | Weeks 13-14 | 6 Hours |
Guided Writing Exercises (Sentences & Short Paragraphs) | Weeks 15-16 | 6 Hours |
Exam Preparation (Simplified TOEFL/TOEIC Concepts): Training on basic multiple-choice listening and reading questions. | Weeks 17-18 | 6 Hours |
Final Mock Test (Mock Test for Kids) | Weeks 19-20 | 6 Hours |
Phase III Total | 8 Weeks | 24 Hours |
Key Features and Conclusion
- Methodology: Based on play, art activities, Total Physical Response (TPR), and colorful visual materials.
- Conclusion: The course concludes with a Free Final Mock Test (Mock Test for Kids) designed to simulate the core comprehension questions found in TOEFL Junior or TOEIC Bridge, assessing the child’s progress and aiding future exam preparation.
- Instructors: Specialized teachers certified in teaching young learners (TESOL/TEFL for Young Learners).