Identify times of the day, days, and months. Then, you will learn how to differentiate between present simple, present continuous, past simple, and past continuous.
Read stories in different tenses. Then, you will identify the types of different prepositions to show a relationship between the noun, pronoun, or phrases in a sentence.
Gain new English vocabulary and differentiate between comparatives adjectives to compare two people or things and superlatives to compare more than two people or things.
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Course Introduction
Most Common Pronunciation Mistakes
Times of the Day
Prepositions
1. Course Introduction
Course Introduction
Most Common Pronunciation Mistakes
Times of the Day
Prepositions
Days of the Week
Exercises on the Days of the Week 1
Exercises on the Days of the Week 2
My Daily Routine
Present Simple Tense
"Verb to Do" in the Present Simple Tense
Exercises on "Verb to Do"
Possessive Adjectives
Present Continuous Tense
Comparison Between Present Simple and Present Continuous
Comparative and Superlative
Verb to Be in the Past Simple Tense
Past Simple Tense (Regular and Irregular Verbs)
Verbs in the Past From
My 8th Birthday Story and Questions Part 1
Months of the Year
Exercise on Months of the Year 1
Exercise on Months of the Year 2
Exercise on Months of the Year 3
Questions on Months of the Year
Seasons of the Year
Clothes
Activity on Seasons and Clothes
My 8th Birthday Story and Questions Part 2
Sports
Places in Town
Locations and Directions
Course Wrap Up
There’s no better time to introduce your kids to the English language than in their childhood as their brains are designed for language learning and acquisition. Not to mention that it will improve their communication skills, boosts their confidence level, and gives them a head start over their peers. Parents won’t have to worry about their level of English proficiency, as they will be provided with Arabic instructions at the end of every video. By the end of this course, kids and their parents will learn to speak English fluently and have a full conversation in their daily lives.
This training course prefers if your child can read English; however, it’s not a must. If you wish to have more information, we recommend you check part 1 of this course.
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