Primary English
Listening
Contextualization
entails crafting learning tasks and activities in which students acquire language within genuine and meaningful contexts.
Lessons will be structured around specific learning objectives, a central theme to aid students in applying relevant linguistic and non-linguistic skills, grammatical elements, structures, and vocabulary effectively in both spoken and written language.
This approach encompasses the use of diverse semiotic modes to align with the intended purpose, audience, context, and cultural considerations.
Speaking
Reading
Writing
Grammar
Vocabulary
ENGLISH MASTERY
Integration
in listening, reading, speaking, writing, grammar, and vocabulary as interconnected skills.
Each skill set builds on the other, using texts from various sources, including print and digital materials, to offer different viewpoints and create meaningful connections, which extend to broader language usage contexts.
Spiral Progression
by imparting, reviewing, and revisiting language skills, grammar, structures, and different text types, including multimodal and hybrid texts, at progressively higher levels of complexity and sophistication.