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Aspire English
Welcome, Future Readers! Developed by experts of early education, the Aspire English program is dedicated offer children a springboard in learning the fundamentals of reading. Our synthetic, systematic approach combined with multi-sensory, multi-modal practice will give children the skills they need to become proficient in all areas of early literacy.
Who should take these courses?
Children aged 2.5 - 7 who are developing...
- Initial/Continuing spoken English skills
- Phoneme/Grapheme Recognition
- Reading Fluency & Independence
- Reading Comprehension Skills
- Early academic skills in grammar, writing and public speaking
Aspire English
Aspire Storytelling
(Age 2.5 - 3.5)
Children should learn that reading is an enjoyable skill. In the Aspire Storytelling course, they will engage in a series of English language skills through the medium of storytelling. Children will explore in a fun and engaging environment and will build positive habits for future reading.
Children will develop emergent reading and language skills in an immersive English environment.
Learning Outcome:
- Developing Pencil Grip (Quadrupod Grasp, Tripod Grasp)
- Crossing the Midline (For Advanced Writing)
- Practical English Skills (Active & Passive)
- Early Common Exception Words
Aspire Phonics
(Age 3 - 7)
The aim of a quality Phonics program is to create confident and independent readers. In the Aspire Phonics course children will become proficient in decoding (translating words to sounds) and encoding (utilizing sounds to create words) and will apply these skills to reading and dictation.
Children will be taught in a fun, engaging environment that creates lifelong readers.
Learning Outcomes:
- Phoneme - Grapheme Recognition
- CVC/CVCC Blending
- Adjacent Consonant Reading
- Digraph/Long Vowels Reading
- Full Sentence Reading
- Year 1 Sight Word Practice
Aspire Readers & Writers
(Age 4 - 7)
Children will continue to develop the fundamental skills needed for academic success. They will focus on reading comprehension, vocabulary extension, grammar building, creative writing, and public speaking. These skills will be built simultaneously and students will learn how to connect these new skills to their growing critical thinking abilities.
Children will practice essential English skills in a rich and tailored environment.
Learning Outcomes:
- Grammar: Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Sentences, Tenses, Pronouns, Prepositions et al.
- Writing: Story completion, Organising Sentences, Descriptive Writing, Writing for Purpose, Cause & Effect, Writing Rules, Rhymes & Rhythms.
- Public Speaking: Pitch & Tone, Descriptive Speaking, Riddles, Q&A, Confidence Building, Holidays & Celebrations, Poetry Recital, Fairytales, Routine.