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Hi, Welcome to "Adventures in English," a dynamic and interactive class designed to make learning English a delightful journey for children aged 5-12. ☺️This class focuses on building strong foundational skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening through engaging activities and creative exercises. Our goal is to spark a love for English and help students gain confidence in their language abilities. Class Focus: 🌟Reading Comprehension: Through a variety of age-appropriate books, stories, and poems, students will enhance their reading skills, vocabulary, and understanding of different genres. 🌟Creative Writing: Fun writing prompts and story-building activities will encourage students to express their ideas clearly and creatively. 🌟Speaking and Listening: Interactive games, group discussions, and presentations will help students improve their verbal communication and listening skills. 🌟Grammar and Spelling: Engaging exercises and games will make learning grammar rules and spelling enjoyable and memorable. Resources: 🌟Books and Stories: A selection of engaging children’s literature, both classic and contemporary. 🌟Writing Materials: Notebooks, colourful pens, and creative writing prompts. 🌟Multimedia Tools: Audio-visual aids such as educational videos, songs, and interactive online resources. 🌟Games and Activities: Educational games, puzzles, and flashcards to reinforce learning in a fun way. Teaching Methods: 🌟Interactive Storytelling: Bringing stories to life with expressive reading and imaginative discussions. 🌟Creative Writing Workshops: Guided sessions where students can brainstorm, draft, and share their own stories and poems. 🌟Role-Playing and Drama: Using role-play and simple drama exercises to build confidence in speaking and understanding dialogue. 🌟Personalised Feedback: Individual attention to each student’s progress, with constructive feedback and encouragement. 🌟Multisensory Learning: Incorporating visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles to cater to all types of learners. Join "Adventures in English" and embark on a fun-filled learning experience where every child’s potential is nurtured and celebrated. Let's make English an exciting adventure together!
Literature · English
Literature · English
Trusted teacher: How do writers make their words come alive? Why are we still fascinated by stories written in faraway places thousands of years ago? Is it possible to be a better writer by paying attention to how storytellers craft sentences? In this eight-week class, we discuss the books we're reading and the characters we admire and loathe – their challenges, triumphs, and failures. What would we do if we were in that situation? How can we be sure? During our time together, we will read, discuss, think, play with ideas, and write. For your final project, you will create a book review. This can be a written review, a class presentation, or a video submission. We're not practicing to be bookworms: we are training to be book dragons. When: Thursdays Section 1 - 11 a.m. Section 2 - 5 p.m. *Students sign up for one section, not both September 5, 12, 19, 26 October 3, 10, 17, 24 Duration: 8 weeks Who: Children & Teens, ages 8 and up ... If you want a more advanced literature class, you can sign up for Crash Course in Literature Analysis: Have you ever wondered how writers weave their stories? Is there a secret formula that all stories share? Do writers bury clues so curious and clever readers can uncover what lies beneath the surface of their story? During this ten-week class, we explore these questions. You learn how to think about literature and how to engage in the “Great Conversation” that has inspired writers, readers, and philosophers for millennia to ponder what it means to be human and what makes a good life. You begin to recognize and understand common literary devices, symbols, themes, character archetypes, plot structure, and more. In this class we’re not practicing to be bookworms: we are training to be book dragons. When: Wednesdays at 11 a.m. September 4, 11, 18, 25 October 2, 9, 16, 23 November 6 & 13 Duration: 10 weeks Who: Teens
English · Reading · Literature
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