English Reading and Writing Courses
Courses Detail
Reading and Writing for Year 1-6
Year 1 - 6
Course Features
Oxford Read and Discover
Our primary school curriculum at the center consists of six levels (Level 1-6) that cover a wide range of subjects such as science and technology, nature, art, and social sciences. We use an inquiry-based approach to teach students subject knowledge and promote their critical thinking skills, communication, collaboration, and creativity. Each level includes a non-fiction reader with interdisciplinary content integrating various knowledge areas to make reading more enjoyable.
Our teachers design worksheets for extended exercises based on the teaching progress, such as looking at pictures and writing, reading in succession, completing puzzles, and more. Each unit uses a Big Question as the theme and a Summative Project as the final writing exercise. By exploring the Big Question, students can actively communicate and develop 21st-century essential abilities. Under the guidance of teachers, students are encouraged to actively explore and solve problems to improve their reading and writing abilities.
Read
Before reading an article, students will use the "Words to Know" section to identify the main words related to the article's topic. It will help improve their article reading and writing skills. Additionally, pre-reading questions are provided to guide their thinking, and reading various articles can enhance their knowledge of different subjects.
Underdstand
Verify students' comprehension of articles using practice questions such as guided questions, True or False questions, sentence completion, etc.
Think
We can help develop students' logical thinking and induction abilities by asking guided questions. As they progress to Level 2, each unit will include writing exercises focusing on specific grammatical concepts. By reaching Level 3, each unit will have a writing focus that gradually builds writing concepts.
Write
Allow students to create various written content using the provided steps and creative tools.
Reading and Writing for Year 7-8
Year 7 - 10
Course Features
Oxford Q: Skills for Success Reading and Writing
Our course focuses on problem-solving, and each unit is structured around critical thinking skills. Our Year 7-8 Reading & Writing course is designed to build on the thinking and writing skills developed in Years 1-6 and has four levels (Level 1-4). Our comprehension training activities help students enhance their problem-solving abilities, strengthening their writing skills. Our course is aimed at developing unique thinking abilities and excellent writing skills. Through carefully curated activities and exercises, students are guided to analyze each item and become familiar with the detailed tips and techniques of English reading and writing. The Year 7-8 Reading & Writing course is a comprehensive program that integrates critical thinking skills, language skills, and learning outcomes.
Read
To improve their reading and writing skills, students can use "Words to Know" to identify key vocabulary words related to the topic of an article before reading it. Pre-reading questions can also help guide students' thinking, and reading articles from various subjects can expand their knowledge.
Underdstand
Use guided questions for sentence completion and practice questions to assess comprehension. Learn grammar through articles to build a foundation for writing.
Think
Collaborative group work with worksheets enables students to research topics, provide feedback, and consolidate information.
Write
Highlighted skills include:
- Constructing key sentences
- Organizing paragraphs and sentences
- Organizing article paragraphs
- Showing relationships between ideas
- Searching for resources to support your ideas
- Creating perfect summaries with external source citations
Reading and Writing for Year 9-13
Year 11 - 13
Course Features
Year 9-10 Pearson Understanding and Using English Grammar
Experience easy and engaging interactive teaching through simplified grammatical instructions presented in diagrams. This approach helps students to develop their English writing skills and establish correct grammatical concepts. Say goodbye to boring and dogmatic learning, and allow our students to learn grammar relaxed and excitingly.
Year 11-13 Oxford EAP
This center primarily uses the Oxford EAP textbook to help learners develop their writing skills and academic language to prepare them for university. We aim to help students establish clear writing structures and methods, such as critical thinking, note-taking, citations and references, summarizing, and paraphrasing. We encourage learners to study independently and apply course content to their chosen subjects. Experienced teachers will guide students in their writing process and help them to achieve a breakthrough in their thinking.
Read
Restructure the content into Grammar Focus, Writing Skills, and Sentence Writing. Integrate grammar focus, writing skills, sentence making, and other activities to achieve better learning results
Think
With the "Your Writing" activity, students can apply the writing skills, vocabulary, and expressions acquired in each lesson to enhance their personal writing learning
Write
Write a five-paragraph essay that follows a professional format and structure. Ensure the essay is free of spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors