Extended Language Program
The Extended Language Program (ELP) is designed for students in grades 6 and above. The program incorporates all aspects of language development, namely writing skills, comprehension skills and strategies, vocabulary, and grammar.
Skill Specific Comprehension
Reading comprehension is very important for a student’s academic achievement. Strong comprehension skills ensure success in all subject areas. It is a prerequisite for acquiring knowledge and expressing opinions and ideas. The program works extensively on comprehension skills and strategies. Students develop a stronger understanding of the text, improve upon reading speed and fluency through carefully curated engaging reading passages.
Vocabulary
There is a strong, unequivocal relation between comprehension skills and a good vocabulary. At ileap, we conduct activities that encourage students to connect new vocabulary to prior knowledge, use the word in reading, writing and conversations.
Grammar
Grammar is an important tool for written and spoken language. Students develop a good understanding of sentence style and structure in order to excel at tests and writing assignments.
Writing Skills
The comprehensive writing program includes sessions on the structure of writing and different genres of writing. For the beginning, struggling, or reluctant writers, this structured program provides an essential foundation in thinking and writing skills. For proficient and advanced writers, it offers strategies, techniques, and opportunities to apply them.
Course: ELP (Extended Language Development)
Levels: ELP 6 to ELP 10
Age Group: 11 years - 16 years (Grades 6-10)
Course Content:
- Comprehension skills and strategies
- Vocabulary
- Figurative language and use of Literary devices
- Grammar (covers English Olympiad)
- Writing Styles- Expository writing, Descriptive writing, Narrative writing, Persuasive writing (includes grade-specific genres covered by the school)
- Ideation
- Debates, discussions, PPT presentations.
- Practice sheets for homework and classwork.
- Weekend reading assignment
- Practice papers