It is essential for children advancing in their English journey to build on their foundational skills while fostering a love for learning the language. In today’s course, we’ll dig deeper into key concepts to help kids improve their language abilities. From forming more complex sentences to expanding vocabulary with everyday phrases, this course will take their English skills to the next level. Let’s get started and continue progressing in English!
Unit 1- In the Classroom
In a classroom, there are many things to explore. From objects to certain parts of the classroom, there are lots to know around you! We will talk about what we see around the classroom and how to compliment our friends.
Vocabulary
This vocabulary table will help you discover new words related to the classroom.
Eleven | Window | Full |
Twelve | Wall | Drawing |
Thirteen | Shelf | Picture |
Fourteen | Door | Student |
Fifteen | Trash can | Handwriting |
Sixteen | Computer | Cool |
Seventeen | Classroom | Awesome |
Eighteen | Teacher | Classmate |
Nineteen | Closed | Nice |
Twenty | Open | Gorgeous |
Useful English Expressions
Here are some useful expressions you can use when talking to your friends or teachers.
Around the Classroom
– There are sixteen markers on the table.
– There is a window over there.
– That computer is on the desk.
– The classroom door is closed.
– The windows are open.
– The trash can is full.
– I have eleven crayons.
– There is a picture on the wall.
– There are nineteen students.
– There are books on the shelf.
– The teacher is talking.
– My classmate is at his desk.
– I see eighteen classmates.
Complimenting Classmates
– Your drawing is beautiful.
– Thank you.
– You’re welcome.
– Is this your backpack?
– Your backpack is cool.
– Yours is awesome too!
– Your crayons are nice.
– His handwriting is gorgeous.
Unit 2- Animals All Around
Animals are all around us and they are adorable! In this unit, we will look around, learn about animals and how to describe them. Get ready to explore the amazing world of animals and practice using new words to talk about them!
Vocabulary
This vocabulary table consists of animals and adjectives to describe them.
Spider | Fox | Scary |
Bee | Wolf | Smart |
Frog | Lion | Fast |
Squirrel | Elephant | Slow |
Ant | Panda | Friendly |
Bear | Snake | Unfriendly |
Monkey | Tiger | Cute |
Zebra | Bush | Fluffy |
Giraffe | Eagle | Dangerous |
Useful English Expressions
Let’s look at some useful expressions and sentences when talking about animals around the world.
Animals
– What is that?
– That is a spider.
– There are ants on the ground.
– There is a frog over there.
– The squirrel is on the tree.
– What are those?
– Those are monkeys.
– I see a zebra.
– There is a fox next to the bush.
Describing Animals
– Snakes are scary.
– I think snakes aren’t scary.
– Spiders are ugly.
– Monkeys are very smart.
– Pandas are cute.
– Eagles are fast.
– Koalas are slow.
– Lions are dangerous.
– Squirrels are fluffy.
Unit 3- At the Park
At the park, we communicate with others to make friends, share our interests, and enjoy social interactions. Whether we are playing games, having a picnic, or simply taking a walk, talking about our favorite activities helps us connect with people around us. In this unit, we will explore different ways to express our hobbies and skills, learn useful phrases for conversations, and practice discussing what we enjoy doing in our free time.
Vocabulary
Here is a useful table with vocabulary from this unit.
Play guitar | Take photos | Yummy |
Paint | Watch movies | Chocolate milk |
Make a smoothie | Forest | Soda |
Do a cartwheel | Camping | Juice |
Fly a kite | Coffee | Water |
Play video games | Lemonade | Tea |
Read | Delicious | Smoothie |
Useful English Expressions
Let’s learn to talk about our hobbies, skills, and even our favorite drinks!
Hobbies and Skills
– Can you make me a smoothie?
– Not really, I can’t.
– Can you play the guitar?
– Yes, I can!
– I can paint a picture.
– I learned to do a cartwheel.
– I love flying a kite with my dad.
– I play video games at home.
– I love to read books.
– She likes camping in the forest.
– My mother likes taking photos.
– My sister loves watching movies.
Drinks
– Would you like some lemonade?
– No thank you, I like water.
– I would like some tea.
– How about a smoothie?
– Yes, please!
– This chocolate milk is yummy.
– I think soda is delicious.
Unit 4- Let’s Eat!
There are many types of food to try, each with unique flavors and textures that make meals exciting and enjoyable. In this unit, we will learn about different kinds of food, how to describe them, and how to politely ask for or refuse food in various situations. We will also explore useful expressions for ordering food at a restaurant, offering food to others, and responding appropriately in social settings.
Vocabulary
Here are the words that you need to know in this unit.
Food | Hamburger | Steak |
Sushi | Dessert | Ice cream |
Pizza | Cookies | Fish |
Chicken | Cake | Breakfast |
Salad | Delicious | Eggs |
Cook | Sandwich | Rice |
Pasta | Hot dog | Bread |
Cheese | French fries | Toast |
Useful English Expressions
Now let’s talk about our favorite foods and foods we’d like to try!
Foods
– I love sushi.
– My favorite food is pizza.
– I love eating chicken.
– My mom makes salad.
– I can cook pasta.
– I love hamburgers.
– My favorite dessert is cake.
– My dad makes delicious cookies.
– I eat a sandwich every morning.
– I like hot dogs.
Refusing and Requesting
– I would like steak, please.
– Have some ice cream.
– No thanks, I don’t like ice cream.
– You should try some fish.
– Okay, sure.
– Can I have eggs for breakfast?
– Would you like to have some rice?
– Yes, I would like that.
Unit 5- Fun and Games
In this unit, we will talk about things that we use while having fun and playing games! From board games and sports equipment to digital devices and outdoor toys, there are many tools that make our activities more enjoyable. We will explore different types of game-related items, learn how to describe them, and discover useful phrases to talk about our favorite games. Get ready to expand your vocabulary and have fun while learning!
Vocabulary
Here is the vocabulary you need to learn and use when you want to talk about playing games and having fun.
Game | Tablet | Skateboard |
Play | Computer | Dollhouse |
Phone | Computer games | Board game |
Controller | Action Figure | Card game |
Laptop | Teddy bear | Basketball |
Game console | Toy car | Puzzle |
Useful English Expressions
These expressions and sentences will help you describe how you’re having fun.
Technology
– I play games on my phone.
– I have a laptop.
– I have a game console.
– I play that game on my tablet.
– My sister has a computer.
– I enjoy computer games.
– I have a controller for my console.
Objects
– I like playing with my teddy bear.
– I have a skateboard.
– I like playing with my action figure.
– I don’t have a dollhouse.
– I want a board game.
– I like playing basketball.
– I like puzzles.
– I want to play with my toy car.
– Me and my dad play card games.
Unit 6- A Birthday Party
Birthday parties are so much fun with lots of presents, delicious snacks, colorful decorations, and exciting games! They bring friends and family together to celebrate with laughter, music, and special moments. In this unit, we will look around and talk about everything we see at an amazing birthday party, from balloons and cakes to party hats and gifts. We will also learn useful phrases to describe a party, express excitement, and join in the celebration.
Vocabulary
Here is the vocabulary list for this unit.
Birthday | Party hat | Wrap the gift |
Party | Present | Open a present |
Balloon | Card | Happy birthday |
Birthday cake | Candles | Blow out candles |
Candy | Invitation | Make a wish |
Cupcakes | Surprise | Confetti |
Useful English Expressions
We can use these sentences and expressions during a birthday party.
Objects
– I see balloons.
– There is a birthday cake for the birthday party.
– I would like some candy.
– She is wearing a party hat.
– Is that my present?
– I have a card for you.
– Let’s put candles on the cake.
– Here is my invitation.
– I want to open my present.
– I will wrap the gift.
– I want to eat cupcakes.
Conversations
– Happy birthday!
– Thank you very much.
– How old are you?
– I am seven years old.
– I have a surprise for you!
– This present is for you.
– She is blowing out the candles.
– Make a wish!
– Let’s throw confetti for your birthday!
Unit 7- At Home
VocabularyThese are the words and phrases you need to know in this unit.
Living room | Garage | Cook dinner |
Kitchen | Dining room | Clean up |
Bedroom | Hall | Tidy the room |
Bathroom | Attic | Wash hands |
Yard | Closet | Pick up toys |
Stairs | Wash the dishes | Make the bed |
Basement | Watch TV | Wash the car |
Useful English Expressions
Let’s learn about expressions that we use at home.
Rooms
– This is the bathroom
– This is my bedroom.
– My father is in the kitchen.
– Where are you?
– I’m in the living room.
– There is a closet in the bedroom.
– The stairs are in the hall.
– We have a yard.
Chores and Activities
– I will wash the dishes.
– I watch TV.
– What is your mom doing?
– She is cooking dinner.
– I need help cleaning up.
– I need to tidy my room.
– I wash my hands after dinner.
– I am picking up my toys.
– I make my bed every morning.
– My dad is washing the car.
Unit 8- Schoolwork
Schoolwork is important to improve ourselves, gain knowledge, and develop new skills. In this unit, we will learn to talk about our daily activities during and after school, such as studying, doing homework, and participating in extracurricular activities. We will also practice telling the time, which helps us talk about our schedules, plan our day, and manage our time effectively.
Vocabulary
Here is the vocabulary list of our unit.
Twenty | Thirty | Take a test |
Twenty one | Forty | Take a nap |
Twenty two | Fifty | Study English |
Twenty three | Sixty | Do homework |
Twenty four | Time | Do chores |
Twenty five | Hour | Eat lunch |
Twenty six | Minute | Have a snack |
Twenty seven | Second | Take notes |
Twenty eight | Half past | Take a break |
Twenty nine | Read a book | Listen to the teacher |
Useful English Expressions
Let’s explore the expressions related to schoolwork.
Time
– What time is it?
– It is 09:00 AM.
– It is half past six.
– There are sixty seconds in a minute.
– There are sixty minutes in an hour.
– There are twenty four hours in a day.
– I go to school at 08:00 AM.
– I come home at 4:00 PM.
Activities
– I will study English.
– I will do my homework and eat lunch.
– I want to have a snack.
– You should take a break.
– I do chores.
– I will take a test tomorrow.
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Frequently Asked Questions About English Course for Kids Level 2
At what age should children start learning English?
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What role do parents play in English learning?
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