Kids English Lessons
Fun & Confidence-Building English for Kids
In our Kids’ English program, we offer fun and creative English lessons for children of all ages. From children just beginning to learn English to those preparing for junior high school or working to improve their reading and writing skills, each lesson is thoughtfully designed to be both enjoyable and effective. Through games, stories, and real-life communication, students learn to enjoy English naturally while building the confidence to use it with ease. View Pricing & Packages →
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Reading & Writing
Lesson Overview
Lower Elementary develops early grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and speaking confidence through simple stories and interactive activities. This level helps younger learners solidify foundational skills while gradually using English more independently in structured, supportive lessons.
What to Expect
- Simple grammar structures (I like…, I can…, I have…, etc.)
- Story-based learning with easy comprehension tasks
- Repetition-based speaking practice for natural fluency
- Vocabulary building through themes (school, animals, family, etc.)
- Guided reading at an appropriate level
- Supportive correction to build confidence
Perfect For
- Beginner or early-elementary English learners
- Kids who can read simple English but need structured support
- Students needing school-level English reinforcement
- Learners who benefit from visual, story-driven activities
Examples of Lesson Activities
- Short reading passages with comprehension questions
- Sentence-building games
- Speaking pattern practice (Q&A activities)
- Vocabulary cards and picture prompts
- Short writing practice using familiar grammar patterns
Curriculum & Flexibility
Lessons use the Language First suggested curriculum, with added flexibility for school assignments, test preparation, or parent-requested topics. Each lesson adjusts to the learner’s pace to ensure steady progress and growing confidence.
Lower Elementary (Grades 1-3)
Lesson Overview
Lower Elementary develops early grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and speaking confidence through simple stories and interactive activities. This level helps younger learners solidify foundational skills while gradually using English more independently in structured, supportive lessons.
What to Expect
- Simple grammar structures (I like…, I can…, I have…, etc.)
- Story-based learning with easy comprehension tasks
- Repetition-based speaking practice for natural fluency
- Vocabulary building through themes (school, animals, family, etc.)
- Guided reading at an appropriate level
- Supportive correction to build confidence
Perfect For
- Beginner or early-elementary English learners
- Kids who can read simple English but need structured support
- Students needing school-level English reinforcement
- Learners who benefit from visual, story-driven activities
Examples of Lesson Activities
- Short reading passages with comprehension questions
- Sentence-building games
- Speaking pattern practice (Q&A activities)
- Vocabulary cards and picture prompts
- Short writing practice using familiar grammar patterns
Curriculum & Flexibility
Lessons use the Language First suggested curriculum, with added flexibility for school assignments, test preparation, or parent-requested topics. Each lesson adjusts to the learner’s pace to ensure steady progress and growing confidence.
Upper Elementary (Grades 4-6)
Lesson Overview
Upper Elementary lessons (Grades 4–6) build on foundational skills, developing more complex grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and writing abilities. Students start applying English independently in meaningful contexts, improving confidence while preparing for the transition to Junior High.
What to Expect
- Expanded grammar structures (past/present/future tenses, comparatives, conjunctions)
- Reading longer stories and short informational texts with comprehension activities
- Writing short paragraphs and structured sentences with correct grammar
- Vocabulary building through themed lessons (school, hobbies, travel, culture)
- Speaking practice in dialogues, role-plays, and presentations
- Feedback to strengthen accuracy and self-expression
Perfect For
- Students ready to move beyond basic reading and writing
- Children who can form sentences but need support with extended writing
- Learners who want to speak with more clarity and confidence
- Students preparing for more independent learning and academic challenges
Examples of Lesson Activities
- Story-based reading comprehension with questions and discussion
- Paragraph writing exercises with guided support
- Speaking practice through role-plays, interviews, and short presentations
- Vocabulary games, quizzes, and context-based exercises
- Integrated projects combining reading, writing, and speaking
Curriculum & Flexibility
Lessons follow the Language First suggested curriculum while remaining adaptable to each child’s learning pace and interests. Activities can be tailored for school support, enrichment, or specific topics requested by parents or students. Upper Elementary lessons prepare learners for confident Junior High English study.
Junior High Students
Lesson Overview
Junior High lessons strengthen grammar accuracy, reading comprehension, structured writing, and confident speaking. Students develop the skills needed for academic English while learning to express ideas clearly in discussions, presentations, and written assignments.
What to Expect
- Grammar refinement (tenses, conditionals, connectors, and sentence structure)
- Reading longer academic-style texts with deeper comprehension tasks
- Structured speaking practice for explanations and discussions
- Vocabulary development for school and real-world topics
- Paragraph and multi-paragraph writing support
- Clear, constructive feedback to improve accuracy and confidence
Perfect For
- Junior high learners preparing for exams or school assessments
- Students needing stronger grammar and writing skills
- Learners who want to speak more confidently in class discussions
- Students transitioning toward more advanced academic English
Examples of Lesson Activities
- Reading analysis with comprehension and discussion questions
- Grammar drills and applied sentence-writing tasks
- Essay and paragraph structure practice
- Debate-style speaking activities
- Presentation and opinion-based speaking exercises
Curriculum & Flexibility
Lessons follow the Language First suggested curriculum while allowing flexibility for school assignments, entrance exam preparation, test practice, or specific topic requests. Each lesson is adjusted to match the student’s academic level and learning goals.
| Package | Price | You Save |
|---|---|---|
| Single Lesson | $25 | — |
| 5 Lessons (5% Off) | $118.75 | Save $6.25 |
| 10 Lessons (10% Off) | $225 | Save $25 |
| 20 Lessons (20% Off) | $400 | Save $100 |
FAQ
Lessons are generally best suited for children who are comfortable participating in a structured learning environment, typically around ages 5–6 and up. However, every child learns at a different pace. A trial lesson is recommended to determine if the class is a good fit. After the first lesson, the teacher will provide feedback and guidance on the most suitable learning approach.
Lessons include games, stories, and interactive activities that keep children engaged while learning. This approach helps students enjoy English naturally while building confidence.
Yes, lessons can support school materials, homework, and test preparation. The content can be adjusted to help your child succeed in school while improving overall English skills.
Yes, all lessons are one-on-one and fully personalized. Each session is tailored to your child’s needs, ensuring effective learning and steady progress.
Progress is supported through ongoing feedback during lessons. Parents can observe improvements in confidence, communication skills, and understanding over time.
Yes, lessons are flexible and can be scheduled based on your child’s pace and availability. This helps maintain consistency without pressure.