FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
Develop step-by-step – tailored to your age and skill level
AFTERNOON ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSES (LEVELS 1-7)
2 x 105 minutes per week
Our language courses consist of two lessons weekly, each lasting 105 minutes.
level 1
First Steps in English
Start of course: 1st September
Students in level 1 build foundational English through phonics, songs, and interactive activities. They learn to introduce themselves (name, age, country), recognize numbers 1–100, colors, classroom objects, and basic calendar vocabulary (days and months). Learners practice simple sentence structures using “to be,” answer questions such as “What is this?” and “How many?” and develop early speaking confidence in a supportive, activity-based environment.
Example Topics:
- Body and Emotions
- Toys and Shapes
- Family
- Food
- Minibeasts (insects)
level 2

Building Confidence and Expression
Start of course: 1st September
Students in level 2 improve their core English skills through structured topics such as food, animals, weather, travel, history, and space. They develop confidence using present, past, and future tenses, express opinions and preferences, and build descriptive language with adjectives and comparatives. Learners engage in reading short stories, roleplays, and project-based tasks while strengthening vocabulary conversational fluency.
Example Topics
- Chocolate
- Into the Wild
- Weather and Climate
- Dinosaurs
- Space
level 3

Developing Fluency in Everyday Communication
Start of course: 1st September
Students in level 3 expand their English by mastering key tenses (present, past, and future) and applying them in everyday communication. They develop greater fluency through discussions, and real-life scenarios, while expanding vocabulary and accuracy with modal verbs, and question forms. Learners build confidence expressing opinions, describing experiences, and talking about plans, culminating in a final project that demonstrates their overall language development.
Example Topics:
- Healthy Lifestyle
- Airports and Travel
- Machines and Inventions
- Music
- Environment
level 4

Expanding Ideas and Independent Communication
Start of course: 1st September
Students in level 4 develop greater fluency through engaging, content-based topics such as history, culture, science, art, and future thinking. They strengthen their command of complex grammar, including past and continuous tenses, future forms, and conditionals. Learners refine their speaking, writing, and critical thinking skills through discussions and projects, building confidence to communicate more independently and effectively.
Example Topics:
- Ancient Egypt
- Cultures and Celebrations
- Art and Illusions
- Adventure and Exploration
- The Year 3000
level 5

Precision and Critical Thinking
Start of course: 1st September
Students in level 5 refine their advanced language skills through in-depth topics such as literature, film, history, social issues, and media. They develop precision using complex grammar structures, including perfect tenses, conditionals and relative clauses, while expanding academic and topic-specific vocabulary. Learners engage in critical thinking, discussions, presentations, and analytical writing, building confidence to express ideas clearly, justify opinions, and communicate effectively in both spoken and written English
Example Topics:
- The World of Film
- Shakespeare
- Wonders of the World
- Mediaeval Britain
- Video Games
level 6
Academic Communication and Analysis
Start of course: 1st September
Students in level 6 develop high-level academic English through complex topics such as global resources, media, literature, science, and society. They achieve greater accuracy and flexibility across all major tenses and grammatical structures, including conditionals, perfect tenses, and passive forms. Learners strengthen their ability to analyse texts, construct arguments, and express nuanced ideas through essays, debates, presentations, and creative writing, building confidence for independent, academic-level communication.
Example Topics:
- World Resources
- Media in Society
- The Rainforest
- Crime and Punishment
- The Supernatural
level 7

Advanced Mastery and Independent Use
Start of course: 1st September
Students in level 7 operate at a fully independent academic level, using English to engage with complex intellectual, ethical, and abstract subject matter. They demonstrate secure control of advanced grammar, including all tense systems, nuanced conditional forms, and passive structures. Language is used flexibly for analysis, evaluation, synthesis, and persuasion across extended texts and spoken output. Learners are expected to interpret, critique, and construct ideas with precision, supporting viewpoints with evidence and adapting register for academic, formal, and creative purposes.
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