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Trial Class

Oxford Phonics World


Introduction
1. Check if student can hear you and see you
clearly.
2. Build Rapport
- How are you today?
- What is your name?
- How old are you?
- What do you like to do at home?
- What games do you like?
Lesson Flow
1. Introduce a Song
2. Pre-Assessment:
- Give the sound of letters a,e,i,o,u
- Give a word that begins with a,e,i,o,u
- Read CVC. cat, ten, pig, mop, bus
- Read Sight Words. the, is, on, go, he, she
- Read Long Vowels: gate, like, leaf, rope, cube
3. Introduce Lesson
4. Give Activities (Worksheet, Games, Writing)
5. Give Post-Assessment regarding the lesson.
Conclusion
1. Summarize the Lesson
2. Give homework or practice drills
- “ For your homework, you find some things at home that
begin with “a”.”
3. Check Satisfaction
- “ Did you like our class today?”
- “ Did you had fun while learning today?”
4. Sing Goodbye song.
5. Talk to parent regarding the student performance and
recommendation. Let the parent know what book you
recommend using and why if she enrolls in class. Ask when
would they like to start the class and what time so that you can
reserve their slot.
Assessment Result
Level 1 - The Alphabets - Phonics Mastery
- Give the sound of letters a,e,i,o,u
Level 2 - Blending , Short Vowels
- Give a word that begins with a,e,i,o,u
Level 3 - Long Vowels , Sight Words
- Read CVC. cat, ten, pig, mop, bus
- Read Sight Words. the, is, on, go, he, she
Level 4 - Digraphs
- Read Long Vowels: gate, like, leaf, rope, cube
Levels
Level 1:
The Alphabet
- focuses on the 26 letters of the English alphabet.
This level gives beginner students a comprehensive
introduction to the written form and sound of each
letter.
Levels
Level 2:
Short Vowels
- builds on the alphabet learned in Level 1 by
introducing students to the concepts of short
vowels and blending letters together to create
words.
Levels
Level 3
Long Vowels
- introduces different spelling variations of long
vowel sounds and the concept that two or more
letters can combine to represent a single
sound.
- This will further students’ abilities to decode and
encode a wide range of words.
Levels
Level 4:
Consonant Blends
- teaches consonant clusters, consonant digraphs,
and irregular spellings.
- These concepts often present challenges for
students, and this level has been designed to
help students master these combinations.
Levels
Level 5:
Letter Combinations
- covers the remaining sounds of English, such as
diphthongs, the schwa sound and its variations,
and silent letters.
Oxford Phonics World
Level 2 Short Vowels

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