
Answering questions in an English discussion requires more than knowing individual words or grammar. Children need to understand what they hear, organise their thoughts and express a suitable response. At the A2 Key level, children aged 10–12 can develop these abilities through regular communication practice.
CuriousJr A2 Key English classes bring Listening, Speaking, Writing and Reading (LSWR) together through live discussions, role-plays, quizzes and classroom interaction, giving children regular opportunities to use English in meaningful conversations.
Knowing English vocabulary does not always mean a child can respond confidently in conversation. They may need more practice listening to questions and expressing their ideas aloud.
Common challenges include:
Taking time to understand what someone is asking
Finding suitable words to express an idea
Giving very short responses
Feeling nervous while speaking in front of others
Hesitating because of fear of making mistakes
Finding it difficult to explain an opinion or experience
Regular opportunities to listen and respond can help children become more comfortable participating in English discussions.
Children can improve their discussion skills when they get regular opportunities to listen, think and respond.
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Practice Area |
How It Helps |
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Active Listening |
Helps your child understand the question before responding. |
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Speaking Practice |
Gives your child opportunities to express ideas aloud. |
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Vocabulary Building |
Makes it easier to find suitable words during conversations. |
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Role-Plays |
Allows your child to practise different real-life conversations. |
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Group Discussions |
Encourages children to listen to others and share their own ideas. |
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Regular Participation |
Helps children become more comfortable speaking in front of others. |
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CuriousJr A2 Key English classes are designed for children aged 10–12 who already have basic English knowledge and want to develop stronger communication skills.
The programme uses the LSWR approach to bring different areas of English learning together:
Listening: Understanding conversations, announcements and notices
Speaking: Taking part in conversations and expressing ideas
Writing: Practising emails, short messages and other writing tasks
Reading: Understanding simple passages and written information
This combination gives children opportunities to develop communication skills across different learning activities.
Children can work on English communication through activities that encourage them to listen, speak, read and write.
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Learning Area |
What Your Child Can Practise |
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Conversations |
Taking part in basic English conversations |
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Discussions |
Sharing experiences and opinions |
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Role-Plays |
Using English in different conversation situations |
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Listening |
Understanding announcements and notices |
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Writing |
Writing short emails and messages |
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Grammar |
Using present, past and future forms |
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Vocabulary |
Learning and using new words in communication |
These activities can help children move from simply understanding English to using it more actively.
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A child may become more comfortable speaking when English practice happens through interaction rather than only written exercises.
CuriousJr includes activities such as:
Live classroom interaction
Real-time quizzes
Polls
Competitions
Group discussions
Role-plays
Q&A windows
These activities give children opportunities to listen to questions, think about their responses and participate during class.
Not understanding a question is a normal part of learning. Instead of staying silent, children can learn to ask for clarification and seek help.
CuriousJr provides additional support through:
Q&A windows during learning sessions
Group discussions for sharing and clarifying ideas
Class Teacher guidance for academic support
WhatsApp support for questions outside the live class
This gives children more opportunities to clarify difficult topics instead of leaving their questions unanswered.
Parents looking for English classes for children aged 10–12 can consider a programme that offers regular communication practice and teacher support.
CuriousJr offers:
LSWR-based English learning
Live interactive classes
Speaking activities and discussions
Role-plays and classroom participation
Real-time quizzes and polls
Q&A windows and group discussions
Class Teacher guidance
Full WhatsApp support
Regular opportunities to practise English
Together, these learning experiences can help children become more comfortable listening to questions, forming responses and participating in English conversations.
Regular English practice can help children listen carefully, organise their thoughts and respond more confidently during discussions. CuriousJr A2 Key English classes combine Listening, Speaking, Writing and Reading with live interaction, role-plays, quizzes and Q&A activities, giving children consistent opportunities to participate and strengthen everyday communication skills.
