Online English Tutors for Kids
Learning English online with experienced tutors from All Right School is a fun and effective way for children to improve their language skills. Our qualified teachers tailor their approach to each child, using interactive methods and modern learning materials. Sign up for a free trial lesson and discover how enjoyable and easy learning English can be with All Right!
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Speaking clubs
Group classes with peers contribute to the development of conversational skills.
Interactive exercises
Interactive exercises help to consolidate the material covered.
Charlie the Language Coach
Charlie, a fun AI fox, teaches words and develops speech by communicating with the child
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Professores e programa
- Os professores são qualificados?
- How can I motivate a child who says, “I don’t want a lesson today”?
- What are some red flags in a child’s online learning?
- How should I discuss individual goals with the teacher (school support, exams, speaking skills)?
- What language can I use to contact the teacher or support?
- Can I message the teacher between lessons?
- How often does the teacher provide feedback to parents?
- What should I do if my child doesn’t connect with the teacher?
- How do you know if a teacher is the right fit, and when should you consider changing?
- Can I choose the teacher by myself?
- How can you tell if Speaking Clubs are helping and not just “casual chatting”?
- Can a Speaking Club replace a second individual lesson?
- How often should a child attend Speaking Clubs to see results?
- How do you choose a club topic based on your child’s interests (games/everyday life/travel)?
- What if my child stays quiet in a group?
- What level should a child join a Speaking Club?
- How many children are in a Speaking Club, and how are groups formed?
- What are Speaking Clubs, and how are they different from regular lessons?
- How is a teacher matched to a child?
- O que é o CEFR?
- O que é um curso?
- O que significam os cursos temáticos, por exemplo, inglês nos jogos Roblox, Minecraft e outros?

Organização do processo de aprendizagem
- Qual é o horário das aulas?
- O que significa a agenda de aula ou reserva aberta?
- Existem trabalhos de casa e em que formato?
- Quantas aulas por semana são necessárias para obter melhores resultados?
- Is online English right for my child if they get distracted easily?
- Why are one-to-one lessons better than group classes for ages 4-7?
- What’s the best age to start learning English online?
- How many lessons per week are optimal for a child?
- How do I know if my child needs a tutor, not just school lessons?
- What if my child is shy about speaking English?
- My child doesn’t like studying - how can I motivate them without pressure?
- What’s the minimum daily practice time for noticeable progress?
- What matters more: lesson frequency or duration?
- How do we know it’s time to move up a level?
- How should we prepare for the first online lesson?
- What should I ask the teacher during the trial lesson?
- How can I track progress without stress or tests?
- What does an ideal lesson structure look like for ages 5–6?
- How can you help a child prepare for English tests at school?
- Can you combine a general course with a themed one?
- How do you choose a themed course based on a child’s interests?
- Is a Roblox or Minecraft theme actually learning, or just playing?
- What’s the difference between a general course and a themed one?
- What skills are most important for ages 11–15?
- What skills matter most for ages 7-10?
- What skills should come first for ages 4-6?
- How do children develop speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills online?
- How are revision and reinforcement built into the program?
- What if a child seems stuck at the same level?
- Can a child move through a level faster?
- What does a “course” include, and why is it 72 lessons?
- How many lessons does one level usually take?
- What are Starters / Movers / Flyers, and who are they for?
- How much speaking practice should there be in a lesson?
- What’s a normal pace for learning new words at different ages?
- What does an ideal lesson structure look like for ages 9-12?
- How many activities should there be in a lesson to keep it from getting boring?
- What if my child gets tired halfway through the lesson?
- My child is 10 - can we still stick to 25 minutes?
- My child is 7 - are 25 minutes enough?
- When should you move to 55-minute lessons, and why?
- Why are 25-minute lessons recommended for children under 8?
- How do we choose a goal: conversational English or school support?
- How can you help a child speak louder and more clearly in an online format?
- What exercises work best for children with weak pronunciation?
- How often is the content updated (and what if the child gets bored)?
- Can a child learn entirely from a phone or tablet?
- How can parents track progress in the app?
- What’s the best way to reinforce vocabulary: lesson → game → review?
- What if my child gets “hooked” on the game and doesn’t want the lesson?
- How does the game improve pronunciation?
- Who is Charlie the Fox, and how does the game help?
- How many minutes a day should a child practice in the app?
- What features are available in the app (schedule/rescheduling/chat/progress)?
- Why use the mobile app if there are already lessons?
- Is there a separate account for parents and children, and why?
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