Click the “Preview” button below each level to see its table of contents, starter lesson, and first unit.
A full-page illustration introduces the topic. The students begin to learn the lesson’s keywords and key structure(s) and
practice them with an enjoyable chant.
The students are introduced to new keywords and key structure(s) and practice them using an interactive speaking-based task.
(Levels 1-4) A fun song helps the students memorize and practice the keywords and key structure(s).
An interesting story extends the students’ learning of the material from lessons 1 and 2.
The students internalize the key language by using their own ideas to make customized versions of the story.
Tongue twisters or extra information give the students phonics practice or cultural tips.
The students review the keywords from lessons 1 and 2 with a writing exercise.
A listening activity gives the students additional practice with the key structures from lessons 1 and 2.
An interactive speaking activity or a personalized presentation helps the students effectively go over what they learned in lessons 1 and 2.
A reading passage connects a topic from the unit with a related subject such as social studies, science, or art.
A grammar concept applied in the unit’s key structures is provided in a chart, and the students practice it with written exercises.
The students review what they learned in the two previous units through listening exercises and a reading passage.