• Write emails and short messages
• Take part in basic conversations
• Use present, past, and future forms
• Understand announcements and notices
• Engage in role-plays and discussions
• Describe experiences and opinions
• Practice structured writing tasks
Many children understand basic English but still feel shy while speaking or writing. They may struggle to form complete sentences, understand grammar, or participate in conversations confidently.Because of this:
1.Children hesitate while speaking English
2. Writing tasks feel difficult
3. Grammar mistakes happen often
4. Confidence during conversations becomes low
5. English learning starts feeling stressful
The A2 Key English program helps children improve communication skills step by step through simple and engaging learning activities.
The Cambridge A2 Key level is designed for children aged 10-12 who already know basic English and are ready to improve further.Here’s how the program helps children:
Children practise conversations, role-plays, and speaking activities to become more confident in English.
Students learn new words, sentence structures, and grammar in an easy way.
Children learn to write short emails, messages, and simple paragraphs while improving reading comprehension.
Listening activities help children understand instructions and conversations more easily.
The course helps children use English confidently in school and everyday life.
Children learn through fun activities, speaking practice, and guided lessons.Topics covered include:
1.Writing short emails and messages
2.Taking part in conversations
3. Using present, past, and future tense
4. Reading simple passages and notices
5. Vocabulary and grammar practice
6. Listening and speaking activities
7. Group discussions and role-plays
Fun activities keep children interested and active during classes.
Teachers guide children step by step with simple explanations.
Children get enough time to speak, ask questions, and participate.
Practice sessions help children improve naturally over time.
The program follows a globally recognised English learning structure.