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Oyako Class 12 months – 3 years old


Program Information

Regular Programs Afternoon Program Evening Program Summer School Oyako Class
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School Year:

Term 1: September – December
Term 2: January – March
Term 3: April – July

Class Schedule:

Oyako I
   12 months – 2 years old

    Tuesday:    9:30 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
    Thursday: 10:45 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
    Saturday:   9:30 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.

 

Oyako II
    2 – 3 years old
    Tuesday: 10:45 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
    Saturday: 10:45 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Age Group:

12 months – 3 years old


Daily Schedule:

5 minutes – Warm-up Time:
                        simple activity or song
5 minutes – Hello Time:
                        basic greetings & questions
10 minutes – Game Time:
                        vocabulary-building game
10 minutes – Story Time:
                        read a book
10 minutes – Song & Dance Time:
                        sing and dance to music
5 minutes – Goodbye Time:
                        final review of today's lesson

 

Oyako Class introduces young children to English in a fun way and gives them the opportunity to interact with native speakers. In each lesson, energetic teachers engage children in games, music, and stories.

Oyako Class helps children build a basic vocabulary through repetition over the course of the program. Children absorb a variety of words and simple phrases by long-term exposure, and they begin to apply the language naturally through speech.

Oyako Class offers a completely stress-free environment for children to learn and grow. Children are encouraged to participate and speak if they are able, but they are also welcome to only watch and/or listen if they prefer. Moreover, children are allowed to stay in the class even if they cry or do not participate.

Oyako Class is divided into the following two levels: Oyako I is designed for children who are between 12 months and 2 years old. Activities in Oyako I focus on listening and physical movement, with the goal of becoming accustomed to an English-speaking environment.

Oyako II is geared towards children who are 2 years old. Children practice speaking simple English vocabulary and phrases as well as basic recognition activities. After turning 3 years old, graduates of Oyako II can continue learning English at KPIS by transferring to Afternoon Program.

Free trial lessons are available. Interested families should click here for a list of Oyako Class fees.

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