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English Junior Courses
 

Pre-Junior Courses:

These are courses specially designed for children who are 5-7 which has been proved to be the best age to start acquaring a foreign language.

The whole course is organized in such a way as to motivate children and help them develop positive attitudes to foreign language learning.

The full colour write in book series contains a wealth of activities including games, songs, task - based listening, rhymes and craft activities.

During the course pupils develop their listening skills and pronunciation and learn to give basic information about themselves working in pairs and groups stimulating young learners to cooperate with their classmates as well as with their teacher.

 

"A and B Junior" Courses:

These are courses for primary school students (from second to fifth grade in state schools).

As with the pre-junior course, the course materials and teaching techniques motivate young learners and help them consider studying English as fun, rather than as a tedious task.

Logos Oxford students work with the specially designed editions which consist of colored, illustrated pages, containing a continuing story, reading practice, and a variety of exercises aimed at accuracy and fluency.

The students love the main characters and easily identify with them. The Workbooks provide additional material for practice and written homework, while the accompanying Audio cassettes help students develop their speaking and listening skills.

Junior courses are also supplemented with appropriate video and extra reading materials.

Throughout the school year, the pupils' progress is constantly monitored with numerous unit and progress tests especially designed by our educational consultants. As with all our courses, when specific problems arise, students receive additional consultation hours.

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