Unit1 Reading skills Unit2 Writing Skills 1 Unit3 Writing Skills 2 Unit4 Listening and speaking skills 1 Unit5 Listening and speaking skills 2 Unit6 Grammatical accuracy 1 Unit7 Grammatical accuracy 2 Unit8 Grammatical Accuracy 3 Unit9 Vocabulary Development Unit10 Stories and Dialogue
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Let’s listen to the story ‘Detective Dolapo to the Rescue! The Case of the Lost Ball’ and answer the questions.
Let’s learn about robotic inventions and technology with the story, ‘Makena and Zawadi at Robofest’.
The mispronunciation of a word can break a conversation. Join me to learn how to pronounce these words the right way.
Some words can be tricky, join us to spell some commonly misspelled words.
Paragraphs are found in every written text known to man. Come and explore what paragraphs are all about!
Come along as we take a look at some commonly used linking words in the English language.
What word would you use to say an item belong to you? 'My', 'his', 'hers' are great words to use. Come along and explore possessives!
Demonstratives are a type of determiner.
‘Little’ and ‘a little’ are used to show a small amount of something.
Quantifiers help us indicate the number of nouns.
