English Concepts

English Concepts

Reading Basics

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Writing Skills

Grammar

Pronoun : Read the Use of 'this' and 'that' for Class 1 English
Types of Sentences : Asking and Telling Sentence for Class 1 English
Conjunctions : Use of 'and' for Class 1 English
Punctuation : Punctuation marks for class 1 English
Position words : Usage of 'inside', 'outside', 'above', 'below' for class 1 English
Auxiliaries : Learn the Difference between has and have for Class 1 English
Auxiliaries : Using the 'are’ Verb for Class 1 English
Pronoun : Use of 'These' and 'Those' for Class 1 English
Pronouns : Use the Correct Word 'they', 'them' for class 1
Noun : Common Nouns for Class 1 English
Auxiliaries : Use of 'was' & 'were' for Class 1 English
Auxiliary : Sentences and Questions with 'did' and 'do' for Class 1 English
Auxiliary : Use 'does' in a Sentence for Class 1 English
Pronoun : The Usage of 'He', 'She' and 'It' for Class 1 English
Pronouns : Usage of 'I', 'You', 'We', and 'They' for Class 1 English
Nouns : Naming Words for Class 1 English
Position Words : Position Words in English for Class 1 English
Articles : Use of 'a' and 'an' Articles for Class 1 English
Verbs : Action Words for Class 1 English
Tenses : Read Tenses - Changing Word Form from Present to Future
Position Words : Use ‘here’ and ‘there’ for Class 1 English
Singular and plural : One and Many for Class 1 English
Punctuation : Learn to Use Full Stop for Class 1 English
Pronouns : Learn the Difference between my and mine for Class 1 English
Pronouns : Difference Between 'Your' And 'Yours' for Class 1 English
Pronouns : Know the Difference Between 'I' & 'me' for class 1 English
Nouns : Possessive Nouns - Use of Apostrophe ‘s’ with Nouns for Class 1 English
Auxiliaries : Difference between Auxiliaries 'am' and 'is' in English Grammar for Class 1
Singular & Plurals : Revisit - Singular Noun and Plural Noun for Class 1 English
Articles : Definite Article 'The' for Class 1 English
Conjunctions : Learn the Use of or for Class 1 English
Describing Words : Describing Words for Class 1 English
Tenses : Words Ending in 'ing' & 'ed' for Class 1 English
Conjunctions : Using 'but' in a Sentence
Pronouns : Use of This, That, These, and Those for Class 3 English
Types of Sentences : Interrogative Sentence & Exclamatory Sentence for Class 3 English
Tenses : Present Tense for Class 3 English
Tenses : Past Continuous Tense for Class 3 English
Tenses : Difference between the Simple Present Tense and the Past Tense for Class 3 English
Verbs : Helping Verbs for Class 3 English
Pronouns : Using its and it's for Class 3 English
Prepositions : Use of above, below, over and under for Class 3 English
Conjunctions : Coordinating Conjunctions for Class 3 English
Describing Words : Describing Words for Class 3 English
Describing Words : Adjective of Number for Class 3 English
Adverbs : Adverb of Place for Class 3 English
Punctuation : Punctuation Marks in English for Class 3
Nouns : Collective Nouns for Class 3 English
Tenses : Present Continuous Tense for Class 3 English
Pronouns : Words ending with 'self' & 'selves' for Class 3 English
Articles : Use a, an and the for Class 3 English
Nouns : Common Noun and Proper Noun
Nouns : Singular and Plural Nouns for Class 3 English
Nouns : Gender for Class 3 English
Verbs : Singular Verbs with Singular Nouns for Class 3 English
Prepositions : Place and Time Words for Class 3 English
Describing Words : Emphasizing Adjective like 'own' & 'very' for Class 3 English
Adverbs : "-ly" Adverbs of Manner for Class 3 English
Adverbs : Adverb of Time for Class 3 English
Kinds of Sentences : Imperative Sentences in English for Class 3
Kinds of Sentences : Declarative Sentences for Class 3 English
Tenses : Learn Past Tense for Class 3 English
Types of Sentences : Simple & Compound Sentences for Class 3 English
Describing Words : Adjective of Quantity for Class 3 English
Pronouns : Possessive Pronouns for Class 3 English
Pronouns : Personal Pronouns for Class 3 English

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Frequently Asked Questions

English concepts help children develop communication skills and understand the language. These include:

  • Reading: Learning to read smoothly and understand stories.

  • Writing: Building writing skills.

  • Grammar: Learning laws of language like tenses and parts of speech.

  • Speaking and Listening: Building better speaking, vocabulary, and listening skills.

These concepts help children communicate confidently and understand the other person better.

Learning English is essential because it helps children:

  • Communicate clearly: Share thoughts and ideas with confidence.

  • Expand vocabulary: Learn and use new words.

  • Think critically: Understand and analyze stories or information.

  • Prepare for the future: Develop skills for studies and careers.

English helps to build confidence and opens doors to global opportunities.

We use the AVK method—Audio, Visual, and Kinesthetics—to teach English effectively:

  • Audio: Listening to stories, poems, and audio lessons to improve understanding.

  • Visual: Using pictures, videos, and reading materials to explain topics.

  • Kinesthetics: Learning through role-playing, discussions, and creative writing.

Our fun activities like storytelling, debates, and games make English exciting and engaging for students.

Yes, we include many practical activities, such as:

  • Public speaking: To improve speaking skills.

  • Reading challenges: Helping to build vocabulary and comprehension ability.

  • Creative writing: Encouraging students to get creative - write poems, stories, or journals.

  • Group discussions and debates: To enhance critical thinking and communication.

These activities make learning English interactive and meaningful.

Our English curriculum is aligned with the latest curriculum of various Indian educational boards. Below are some examples of the topics covered according to the grades. 

  • Primary Grades: Basics of reading, writing, and grammar like nouns and verbs.

  • Middle Grades: Story writing, comprehension, and advanced grammar.

  • Higher Grades: Essays, letter writing, and literature studies.

Topics are tailored to improve language skills step by step for every grade.

English supports learning across all subjects by enhancing communication and comprehension.

Parents can support English learning by:

  • Reading together: Share books and encourage discussions about stories.

  • Encouraging writing: Ask kids to write short stories, essays, letters.

  • Playing word games: Use puzzles to build vocabulary.

  • Watching English content: Let kids watch educational videos, shows, or movies in English.

These activities make English learning fun and practical.

Yes, through our Eduvate portal, parents can:

  • Access reading materials, worksheets, and assignments.

  • Watch video tutorials on grammar and writing skills.

These resources make it easier for parents to support their child's English learning journey.

Orchids International School is the perfect choice because of:

  • Innovative Teaching: With role-playing, and interactive activities.

  • Curriculum: Focussed on reading, writing, speaking, and listening - foundation for learning a language.

  • Modern Facilities: Includes libraries, language labs, and digital tools.

  • Holistic Growth: Helps to develop communication skills and build personality.

This student-focused approach helps children excel in English and develop lifelong language skills.

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