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English Reading & Spelling

The students’ academic performance in advanced English coursework has a hand in how they score in both local and international tests in the future.
In fact, it also plays an important hand in how they grasp concepts in science and math, and being fluent in English clearly gives them an edge.
Often students find it difficult to understand how English grammar works as they do not speak the language on an everyday basis outside the classroom.

Students will have to engage in reading activities (aside from academic textbooks), activities that require use of language and vocabulary, and writing activities, to make improvements in all aspects of the language reading, spelling, and grammar.
In the advanced English level, students will have to pick up spoken sounds from practice, understand letter-sound correspondences, and combining letters that relate to a specific word and the associated auditory discrimination.

Spelling

Plurals
Reported Speech
Diminutives
Masculine and Feminine
Comparisons
Degrees of Comparisons
Collective names
Prepositions

Spelling

Correct form of the word in brackets
Adverbs
Correct Spelling
Off/of
Verbs
Abbreviations
Is/are/has/have
Collective Nouns
Tenses
Proverbs

Reading

Junior Reading without sound
Speed Reading
Eye exercises
Comprehension stories
Memory Tests
Major focus on the following:
Phonics
Mini Dictionary
Junior Reading with sound

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