English for schoolchildren

Helps develop language skills, supports the school curriculum, and builds confidence in English communication.

In harmony with the school curriculum

Lessons at All Right help children better understand the English they learn at school. The individual format makes it possible to work at one's own pace, ask questions, and receive more attention from the teacher. Learning adapts to the student's level and complements the school curriculum with speaking, vocabulary, and grammar practice. Thanks to this, the material is mastered faster, and the child feels more confident in school lessons.

Learning that captivates

Our lessons are built on gamification, interactive materials, and topics that truly interest children. Game mechanics, visual tasks, stories, and dialogues involve students in active participation in the lesson. Teachers know how to maintain students' attention and sustain interest throughout the session. Thanks to this, learning remains dynamic, and children look forward to the next lesson.

Comprehensive language practice for confident communication

Individual lessons, international speaking clubs with peers from different countries, and practice with the animated teacher Charlie AI complement each other and give students more opportunities to speak English. Thanks to this, children get used to using the language in communication and gradually overcome the language barrier. After just 2 months of regular practice, students speak English much more confidently.

Individual lessons

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International conversation clubs

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Conversation practice with Charlie the fox

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Skills we emphasize at school age

Listening and language comprehension

At this age, schoolchildren better perceive instructions, dialogues, and short stories in English. Auditory development helps to react faster in communication and understand the interlocutor.

Writing

Children learn to construct sentences and use grammatical structures in writing. This helps to systematize knowledge and more accurately express thoughts in English.

Reading

Students learn to correlate the spelling of words with their sound and gradually transition to meaningful reading. The development of reading skills helps expand vocabulary and better understand the language.

Communication and pronunciation

At school age, children actively develop speech and can consciously work with a new language. It is during this period that correct pronunciation and confident use of English in communication are formed.

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Sign up for a free trial lesson today!

The trial lesson is individual and lasts 25 minutes. Your child will learn new words and phrases, and you will receive an assessment of their knowledge level and a personalized learning plan.