English-III

By Mehwish Hassan Categories: Primary
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About Course

Course Level and Curriculum:

The course has been designed to meet the Elementary Level of English (A2) as per CEFR (The Common European Framework of Reference).

 

Course Highlights:

The G3 English lesson incorporates literary analysis, writing, grammar, and vocabulary into one course. While it’s important for students to enjoy reading, and they will have reading time set aside for it, they will also start conducting literature analysis to assess a tale’s strengths and faults, the author’s competence in telling the story, and how to use comparable writing techniques in their own writing. Students will engage in a variety of activities that promote creativity, critical thinking, and effective communication.

 

Course Description:

An English as a second language course teaches individuals to speak, read, and write in English and often tends to provide information on the cultural components of English-speaking countries. As an international language, knowing how to speak English means you can talk to people from many walks of life. It also provides you with an opportunity to use the language in business.

Taking an English as a second language course online means you can study wherever you want to do so. You can even take it as a course for your free time, giving you the ability to focus on other things.

The syllabus gives pupils the opportunity to read for pleasure by alternating between reading and writing throughout the school year. Additionally, students will notice a methodical improvement in their writing, grammatical, and vocabulary abilities. Gain better reading and comprehension abilities while receiving a top-notch education.

 

The course has three types of quizzes:
  • Multiple-choice Choice Reading quizzes
  • Video Reading Passage Quizzes: Improve Listening Skills Too
  • True & False Review Quizzes: Test Your Memory
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What Will You Learn?

  • Understand and extract information from texts, including fiction and non-fiction.
  • Identify the main ideas, and supporting details, and infer meaning.
  • Recognize and understand different genres of literature.
  • Expand your vocabulary by learning new words and their meanings.
  • Use context clues to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words.
  • Apply new vocabulary to writing and speaking.
  • Develop basic writing skills, including sentence structure, grammar, and punctuation.
  • Understand and apply basic grammar rules (e.g., subject-verb agreement, verb tenses, pronouns).
  • Identify and use parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.).
  • Engage in conversations and discussions, expressing ideas clearly and appropriately.
  • Listen actively to understand information, instructions, and stories.
  • Develop narratives with a clear beginning, middle, and end.
  • Make connections between different texts and ideas.
  • Formulate questions and make predictions based on the reading material.
  • Identify and discuss story elements (e.g., characters, setting, and plot).
  • Compare and contrast different stories or characters.

Course Content

Unit 1
This unit includes different topics, reading comprehension, oral communication, apostrophes, pronouns, possessive pronouns, writing, games, activities, and quizzes. These topics have different kinds of activities also by completing this unit students will be able to introduce themselves orally and in written form by using correct grammar.

Unit 2
This unit includes different topics, reading comprehension on healthy eating, oral communication, imperative sentences, paragraph writing, articles, games, activities, and quizzes. These topics have different kinds of activities also by completing this unit students will be able to include all necessary food variety in their daily eating schedule/plan and use correct grammar in different wrtiing activities.

Unit 3
This unit includes different topics, reading comprehension on safety measures, oral communication, masculine-feminine, noun and its types, poems, games, activities, and quizzes. These topics have different kinds of activities also by completing this unit students will be able to understand and follow safety measures in their daily life and identify different kinds of nouns.

Unit 4
This unit includes different topics, reading comprehension on Festivals, oral communication, writing dates, writing a letter, poem, preposition of place, games, activities, and quizzes. These topics have different kinds of activities also by completing this unit students will be able to show respect for different cultural festivals, write important dates, and write a letter in a correct format.

Unit 5
This unit includes different topics, reading comprehension on national heroes, oral communication, professions, simple present tense, writing a story, games, activities, and quizzes. These topics have different kinds of activities also by completing this unit students will be able to develop a love for national heroes, identify different professions, and use correct grammar in different writing activities.

Unit 6
This unit includes different topics, reading comprehension on months of the year, oral communication, telling the time, use of was/were, use of regular/irregular verbs, simple past tense, poems, games, activities, and quizzes. These topics have different kinds of activities also by completing this unit students will be able to memorize the months of the year, tell time, and use simple past tense.

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