Foundation

Foundation Curriculum

What Is the Foundation Curriculum?

The Foundation Curriculum is a  program focusing on foundational English skills. Each week centers on a unique theme, combining vocabulary, phonics, grammar, and conversational practice in an engaging and supportive environment. Through repetition, interactive activities, and real-world connections, learners solidify their understanding of key language concepts. It is ideal for students ages 4-12 and Cefr levels PRE-A1- B1.

How Lessons Are Structured

1. Phonics

Phonics Practice: Lessons start with focused phonics drills, introducing blends and sounds (e.g., "br" for brown, bread, broom). These sessions build pronunciation confidence and word recognition.

2. Vocabulary

Vocabulary Introduction: Students learn thematic vocabulary (e.g., "needlework," "sweeping," "porridge") relevant to the weekly theme.

3. Sentences and Grammar

Sentence & Grammar Practice: Each week introduces practical sentences and grammar structures, such as "What holiday are you celebrating?" or "What can’t you do?" Students practice sentence building with varied examples.

4. Warm Ups and Goodbye Songs

Warm-Up & Goodbye Songs: Music sets a fun and inviting tone, enhancing retention through repetition and rhythm.

5. Interactive Activites

Interactive Activites: Lessons include games, role-playing scenarios, and creative exercises to reinforce learning in a hands-on way.

6. Repetition & Review

Repetition & Review: Key points are revisited throughout the lesson to ensure retention and mastery.

What You’ll Gain

By participating in the Foundation Curriculum, students will: