National Geographic English

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National Geographic English: Reading, Writing & Speaking

A guided academic English selector using National Geographic-style world topics, reading skills, structured writing, and presentation speaking.

Plan

24 lessons | 2.0 hours per lesson | 1 session per week | Approximately 6 months

Focus

Reading vocabulary, main idea, sentence-to-paragraph writing, speaking confidence, and foundation portfolio output

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Academic English Foundation

Best as a foundation course, short-term improvement plan, or entry program for new learners who need core academic English skills and visible output.

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Foundation academic outputs

Reading journal with vocabulary, main idea, and detail notes.

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Plan

24 Lessons

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Academic English Foundation

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Learning blueprint

24 Lessons

The 24-lesson National Geographic English pathway uses world topics, animals, nature, culture, science, discovery, reading journals, paragraph writing, classroom discussion, and short presentations to build academic English foundations over approximately 6 months.

Foundation weekly activities

  • Reading practice using National Geographic-style world stories about animals, science, culture, space, SDGs, and discovery.
  • Vocabulary, main idea, detail, comprehension confidence, inference, summary, and evidence-location tasks.
  • Writing practice from sentences to paragraphs, descriptive writing, opinion writing, narrative writing, and basic structure.
  • Speaking practice through short answers, simple presentations, classroom discussion, storytelling, interviews, posture, voice, and Q&A.
  • Assessment through placement, progress checks, rubric feedback, mid-course review, final review, and parent-teacher learning snapshots.
  • Student outputs including reading journals, paragraph portfolios, speaking tasks, short presentations, and final showcase speech.

6-month academic English sequence

  • Month 1: World Topic Reading Journal - students build vocabulary, main idea notes, and 1-minute summaries.
  • Month 2: Animal or Nature Paragraph Project - students write descriptive paragraphs with topic sentences and details.
  • Month 3: Culture and Discovery Speaking Task - students present a short world topic with clear posture and voice.
  • Month 4: Science Summary Project - students summarize a text and identify evidence for key ideas.
  • Month 5: Opinion Writing and Discussion - students write a short opinion paragraph and discuss supporting reasons.
  • Month 6: Foundation Showcase - students combine reading notes, edited writing, and a short final presentation.

Foundation academic outputs

  • Reading journal with vocabulary, main idea, and detail notes.
  • Descriptive paragraph draft and edited version.
  • Short presentation or interview speaking task.
  • Science or discovery summary with evidence notes.
  • Opinion paragraph and discussion reflection.
  • Foundation portfolio review and final showcase speech.

24 Lessons / Academic English Foundation

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