The English School Curriculum is designed to develop students' proficiency in English language skills, covering reading, writing, speaking, and listening, along with cultural and literary knowledge. It is structured to align with international educational standards, focusing on practical and academic communication.
Key Features:
1. Primary Level (A1 - A2):
- Vocabulary: Basic words and phrases related to everyday topics (family, school, animals, etc.).
- Grammar: Introduction to sentence structure, articles, basic tenses (present, past), and singular/plural nouns.
- Skills Development:
- Speaking: Simple dialogues, greetings, and introducing oneself.
- Listening: Understanding simple instructions and conversations.
- Reading: Short stories, signs, and instructions.
- Writing: Simple sentences, short notes, and filling in forms.
2. Middle School (B1 - B2):
- Vocabulary: Expanding topics to hobbies, health, travel, and work.
- Grammar: Past tenses (simple past, present perfect), future tense, comparative and superlative forms.
- Skills Development:
- Speaking: Discussions, short presentations, and expressing opinions.
- Listening: Understanding short stories, news, and instructions.
- Reading: Short articles, emails, and simple literary texts.
- Writing: Paragraphs, letters, and descriptions.
3. High School (B2 - C1):
- Vocabulary: Advanced topics such as global issues, current events, and specialized academic language.
- Grammar: Complex sentence structures, conditionals, passive voice, and modals for advice, suggestions, and probability.
- Skills Development:
- Speaking: Debates, group discussions, and formal presentations.
- Listening: Understanding academic lectures, podcasts, and films.
- Reading: Novels, essays, and more complex texts.
- Writing: Essays, reports, and formal letters.
Cultural Insights:
- Students learn about different English-speaking cultures, including customs, traditions, and literature from countries like the UK, the US, and other English-speaking nations.
Learning Outcomes:
Students who complete the English School Curriculum will be able to:
- Communicate effectively in everyday situations and academic settings.
- Read, understand, and analyze various written texts.
- Express themselves clearly in both written and spoken English.
- Prepare for internationally recognized language exams, such as IELTS or TOEFL, for further academic or professional opportunities.