Level 4

At this level, vocabulary development expands to encompass a broader range of everyday and thematic terms, allowing young learners to express themselves with increasing precision. Reading comprehension skills advance, enabling children to engage with age-appropriate texts and extract meaning from more complex materials.

Pupils should work on reinforcing their understanding of basic grammatical structures while gradually introducing more complex concepts. They should also be exposed to a variety of spoken English, including dialogues, stories, and instructions, to improve their ability to understand and follow spoken language.


During this level, you will learn:

  • To describe health problems
  • To identify transportation means and camping activities
  • To learn about communication means 
  • To describe abilities
  • To give orders and rules
  • To express free time activities
  • To define a job and its description
  • To identify shapes and food containers
  • To talk about films and their types