7-9 ans

Key

Stage1.2

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Key Stage 1.2 - 1.5h - Eaux-Vives

Horaire : 15h15-16h45

Jour : Mercredi

Durée : 1h30

Âge : 7 - 9

Tarif normal : 1365 CHF

Tarif famille : 1310.40 CHF

Phonics Development and Word Blending

By the beginning of year 2, students should be able to read all common graphemes. They should be able to read unfamiliar words containing these graphemes, accurately and without undue hesitation, by sounding them out in books that are matched closely to each pupil’s level of word reading knowledge. They should also be able to read many common words without needing to blend the sounds out loud first

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Eaux-Vives

What teaching method is used to teach English to 7-year-olds?

Story Telling, Reading and Writing

Students also learn to retell familiar stories and come up with alternative endings. While working on their accurate and speedy word reading skills, they are exposed to a wide range of stories, poems, plays and information books. The sooner that children can read well and do so frequently, the sooner they will be able to increase their vocabulary, comprehension and their knowledge across the wider curriculum.

In writing, students at the beginning of year 2 should be able to compose individual sentences orally and then write them down. They should be able to spell correctly many of the words covered in year 1. They should also be able to make phonically plausible attempts to spell words they have not yet learnt. It is important to recognise that pupils begin to meet extra challenges in terms of spelling during year 2. Increasingly, they will realise that there is not always an obvious connection between the way a word is said and the way it is spelt. Variations include different ways of spelling the same sound, the use of so-called silent letters and groups of letters in some. Pupils’ motor skills also need to be sufficiently advanced for them to write down ideas that they may be able to compose orally. In addition, writing is intrinsically harder than reading: pupils are likely to be able to read and understand more complex writing (in terms of its vocabulary and structure) than they are capable of producing themselves.

To which child will this English course benefit?

English classes Key Stage 1.2

  • Enrolled in 4P
  • Classes with a maximum of 12 students
  • Once a week during their schooling
  • English classes outside of school hours, ranging from 1.5h depending on the available options in your city, held on weekdays or Saturdays

Des cours pour tous les âges

De 3 à 16 ans, chaque enfant trouve sa place chez Key English School. Nos programmes s’adaptent à leur âge et à leur niveau pour un apprentissage naturel et progressif de l’anglais.