• Great Writing

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    Great Writing is a series developed by National Geographic Learning that uses the beautiful images and text materials from National Geographic to inspire students' interest in writing. Each level and unit provides clear writing standards and a large number of appropriately challenging exercises, including models, writing tasks, error correction, editing, and more. It is organized by level and theme, allowing students to progress from basic writing to academic writing through focused training.

     

    The Great Writing curriculum is designed as a thematic writing series and consists of 6 levels, starting with Foundations and progressing to L1, L2, L3, L4, and L5. It is a specialized material for developing students' English writing skills, introducing the basic concepts of writing and the process of constructing texts. Through the practice of rewriting native texts, students can intuitively learn English writing methods.

     

    Teacher will provide the necessary materials for each class to the students who sign up for the course, so parents do not need to purchase them separately.

    $600.00$600.00

    Great Writing

    $600.00$600.00
  • Scholastic News Reading Class

    Scholastic News is a non-fiction reading content provided by Scholastic, the largest children's book publisher in the United States, for students in grades 1-6. Each issue revolves around current events, community and society, and natural science, while providing teachers with accompanying exercises and curriculum materials, focusing on developing students' reading comprehension and critical thinking skills.

     

    Scholastic News is divided into five levels: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, and Grades 5-6. Each level selects appropriate topics based on the grade level and encourages students to observe and think about related issues from their perspective. The content is presented in a suitable manner to maximize students' interest in each topic.

     

    The Scholastic News reading program is led by licensed English teachers in American public schools. They guide students to read and discuss the magazine content every week, helping them understand community dynamics, current events, and natural science, learn unfamiliar vocabulary, develop critical thinking skills, and share their insights.

     

    Please select the course to view the class details. The teacher will provide electronic versions of the magazine or other class materials required for each class to the registered students.

    $300.00$300.00

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