Tiny Learners' Speaking

Tiny Learners’ Speaking is a fun and engaging course designed for young children aged 3 to 5 who are beginning to explore spoken English.

What is Tiny Learners' Speaking?

 The goal of Tiny Learners’ Speaking course is to help young children build the confidence to speak in full sentences, express their needs and ideas, and enjoy using English in daily conversation. Through songs, stories, games, and interactive activities, children learn to speak naturally and clearly in a warm, supportive environment.

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About The Course

Tiny Learners’ Speaking is an early speaking course that helps children develop their spoken English and self-expression. It focuses on building key speaking skills through repetition, modeling, and real-life communication.

In this course, children will:

  • Learn common words and phrases used in daily life, such as:

    • I am hungry.

    • Can I play?

    • My name is Lily.

  • Practice full-sentence speaking rather than just single words, helping them build proper sentence structure from the start.

  • Engage in role play and storytelling, using props and pictures to help them express themselves more confidently and imaginatively.

  • Answer and ask simple questions, like:

    • What is this?It’s a banana.

    • How are you?I’m happy!

  • Build vocabulary around familiar topics such as food, animals, family, toys, and feelings.

  • Develop pronunciation and listening skills through songs, chants, and teacher-led conversation.

Activities in Tiny Learners’ Speaking include circle time conversations, puppet role-play, picture-based speaking games, and guided story discussions—all designed to encourage even the shyest children to participate.

By the end of the course, students will feel more confident using English in everyday situations, able to express simple ideas, and ready to move on to higher-level speaking or phonics classes.

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