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Provide leveled and age-appropriate books
Allow free reading time
Encourage students to share what they read
Students are given the freedom to choose books that match their interests, reading levels, and personal preferences. This sense of ownership over their learning encourages them to engage more deeply with the material, as they are more likely to enjoy and relate to what they are reading. When students have the autonomy to select their own books, their motivation naturally increases, making reading feel less like a task and more like a rewarding activity. Over time, this positive experience helps cultivate consistent reading habits, fosters a genuine love for reading, and supports the development of independent, lifelong learners in English.
A carefully curated selection of colorful and engaging reading materials designed to capture students’ attention and spark their interest in learning English. These resources include storybooks, picture books, and interactive texts that cater to different reading levels and learning styles. Through regular exposure to these materials, students are able to expand their vocabulary, improve reading comprehension, and develop critical thinking skills.
Students are actively engaged in silent reading, creating a calm and focused environment that nurtures concentration and discipline. During this time, they immerse themselves in a variety of English texts, allowing them to encounter new words, phrases, and expressions in context. This practice not only strengthens their vocabulary and reading comprehension but also encourages critical thinking and imagination. By reading independently, students develop a sense of responsibility for their own learning, gradually building confidence and a lifelong habit of reading in English.
Students share stories with one another, transforming reading into a collaborative and meaningful experience. As they retell and discuss what they have read, they practice organizing their thoughts, expressing ideas clearly, and using English in a more natural and communicative way. These interactions not only strengthen their speaking skills and boost confidence, but also deepen their comprehension as they gain new perspectives from their peers. In this supportive environment, students learn to appreciate storytelling while developing both their language abilities and social skills.
🍎 The Very Hungry Caterpillar
A colorful and fun story for beginners.This story follows a small caterpillar who is very, very hungry! 🐛 As he eats different kinds of food each day, he grows bigger and stronger. In the end, something amazing happens—he transforms into a beautiful butterfly. 🦋This book helps students learn:
Days of the week
Numbers
Food vocabulary
🦅 An Eagle Flies High
An inspiring story about courage and growth. This story follows a young eagle as it learns how to fly high in the sky. At first, the eagle feels afraid and unsure, but with courage and determination, it slowly gains confidence. In the end, the eagle spreads its wings and discovers the beauty of flying freely. This story helps students learn:
Vocabulary about nature and animals
Feelings (afraid, brave, proud)
The importance of trying and believing in yourself
It is a great story for encouraging students to be brave and never give up.
Meaning:
not afraid to try something new
Sentence:
She is brave when she speaks in English.
Meaning:
wanting to know or learn something
Sentence:
The child is curious about the story.
Meaning:
to go and learn about something new
Sentence:
We explore new stories in the reading corner.
Meaning:
to speak very quietly
Sentence:
They whisper during the meeting.
Meaning:
a trip from one place to another
Sentence:
We had a long journey to the city.
Meaning:
to find something for the first time
Sentence:
She discovered a new café near her house.
Meaning:
to create ideas or pictures in your mind
Sentence:
Imagine living by the beach.
Meaning:
very small
Sentence:
The puppy is tiny and cute.
Meaning:
full of light or very smart
Sentence:
The room is bright in the morning.
Meaning:
kind and easy to talk to
Sentence:
The new neighbor is very friendly.
Meaning:
paying attention to avoid mistakes or danger
Sentence:
Be careful when crossing the street.
Meaning:
to make sounds when something is funny
Sentence:
We laugh at the joke together.
Meaning:
relaxed and not worried
Sentence:
She stayed calm during the test.
Meaning: to make something lighter or happier
Sentence: A colorful painting can brighten the room.
Meaning: to give a part of something to others
Sentence: They like to share snacks.
Meaning:
having physical or mental power
Sentence:
He is strong enough to lift the box.
Meaning:
to change position or go somewhere
Sentence:
We move the chairs for the party.
Meaning:
happy and positive
Sentence:
He is always cheerful in the morning.
Through reading English books, students begin to explore new ideas, characters, and experiences. They learn new words without pressure and start to understand English in a more natural way. As they continue reading, they gain confidence—not only in understanding texts, but also in expressing themselves. What starts as simple reading slowly turns into a habit, and eventually, a love for learning.