This level aims to make learners more comfortable using English in various real-life situations, preparing them for advanced language skills.
In level 7, kids typically develop their skills across several key areas.
- Vocabulary Expansion: Children learn more words related to culture, art, value, science, education, environment, and natural disasters, including synonyms and antonyms.
- Grammar and structure: Children understand and use more complex grammatical structures such as past and future tenses, indefinite pronouns, linking and modal verbs, present passive, subordinate clauses, first conditional comparatives and superlatives, and sentence connectors.
- Reading Comprehension: Children read longer and more detailed texts, play scripts, notices, articles, information brochures, and reviews, developing skills to understand main ideas and details, and infer meaning.
- Writing Skills: They practice writing paragraphs, stories, letters, and simple essays, focusing on coherence, punctuation, and vocabulary usage.
- Listening Skills: They improve their ability to understand spoken English in conversations, stories, and instructions, often through multimedia resources.
- Speaking Skills: They engage in conversations, describe experiences, express opinions, and participate in dialogues with more confidence and fluency. They work on improving pronunciation, stress, and intonation to sound clearer and more natural.
Learning outcome:
Overall, learners are expected to communicate more naturally, accurately, and confidently across a variety of contexts, with a deeper understanding of language nuances.
By the end of this level, children will be effective, independent users of English in different social contexts. They can handle most communication situations, express their thoughts clearly, and start using more structured language.