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ENGLISH SPEAKING FOR KIDS

SYLLABUS
LKG Syllabus

1) Pre-writing Strokes
a. Standing line, Sleeping line, Slanting Line, Left Curve, Right Curve, up curve and down curve.
2) Capital Letter (A-Z)
a. Identification
b. Writing
c. Objects related each letter
3) Small Letter (a-z)
a. Identification
b. Writing
c. Object related to each letter
d. Matching Capital and small letters
e. Vowels and consonants
f. Vowel words
g. Rhyming words
4) Phonics
a. Sound of letters
b. Articles (a and an)
c. This-That, These-Those
d. One-Many

MATHS SYLLABUS

1) Numbers 1-100
a. Backward Numbers (reverse order numbers)
b. Table (1 and 2)
c. Number Names ( 1 to 20)
d. Missing Number
e. Counting
2) Shapes
a. Shapes identification
Circle, square, rectangle, triangle
Drawing shapes and color
3) Counting
a. Dots, objects , shapes
4) Comparing
a. More-less, Front-back,heavy-light,soft hard
5) After number , before number

GK syllabus

1) Myself
2) Body parts and 5 sense organs and their use
3) Colours
4) My family
5) My school
6) Parts of computer
7) Indoor games
8) Outdoor games
9) Seasons & Clothes
10) Community helpers – doctor, mechanic, nurse , doctor…
11) Days of week
12) Month names
13) Good habits
14) Historical monuments
15) Stories
16) Poems

ENGLISH SPEAKING FOR TEENAGERS


SYLLABUS
Rules (Read Loud – Spell Out – Write It Down)
1) ABC PHONICS
2) CVC WORDS AND BLENDS
3) SIGHT WORDS AND READING
4) GK syllabus
a. Myself
b. Body parts and 5 sense organs and their use
c. Colours
d. My family
e. My school
f. Parts of computer
g. Indoor games
h. Outdoor games
i. Seasons & Clothes
j. Community helpers – doctor, mechanic, nurse , doctor…
k. Days of week
l. Month names
m. Good habits
n. Historical monuments
o. Stories
p. Poems
5) GRAMMAR
a. Noun
b. Pronoun
c. Verb
d. Opposites
e. Singular And Plural
f. Is, Am, Are
g. Adjectives
Myself
1. What is your name ?
My name is…………………
2. What is your father’s name ?
My father’s name is…………………
3. What is your mother’s name ?
My mother’s name is………………….
4. How old are you ?
I am ….. years old.
5. Where do you live ?
I live in …
6. What is the name of your school ?
The name of my school is…………..
7. Who is your Principal ?
My Principal is…………….
8. Who is your Class Teacher ?
My Class Teacher is Ms……………..
9. Where is your school ?
My school is in………………………
10. How are you ?
l am fine, thank you.
Colours
11. What is the colour of milk ?
Milk is white in colour.
12. What is the colour of a carrot ?
A carrot is orange in colour.
13. What is the colour of chocolate ?
A chocolate is brown in colour.
14. What is the colour of a leaf ?
A leaf is green in colour.
15. What is the colour of a crow ?
A crow is black in colour.
16. What is the colour of a sunflower ?
A sunflower is yellow in colour.
17. What is the colour of a ripe tomato ?
A ripe tomato is red in colour.
18. What is the colour of your hair?
My hair are black in colour.
19. What is the colour of the sky ?
The sky is blue in colour.
20. What is the colour of water ?
Water is Colourless.
21. How many colours are there in a rainbow ?
There are seven colours in a rainbow.
22. Name the Colours in the rainbow?
V – Violet
I – Indigo
B – Blue
G – Green
Y – Yellow
O – Orange
R – Red
Parts of the body
23. Name the parts of your body.
Eyes, nose, ears mouth, head, hands, legs, fingers, toes are some parts of my body.
24. How many toes/ fingers do you have ?
I have ten toes and ten fingers.
25. What do you do with your eyes ?
I see with my eyes.
26. What do you do with your ears ?
I hear with my ears.
27. What do you do with your legs ?
I walk with my legs.
28. What do you do with your hands ?
I work with my hands.
30. What do you do with your nose ?
I breathe with my nose.
31. Which organ is used to taste the food?
Tongue is used to taste the food.
Fruits
32. Why do we eat fruits ?
We eat fruits to be healthy and strong.
33. Name the fruits you like ?
I like …
34. What can we make with fruits ?
We can make jam, juice and fruit salad with fruits.
35. Which fruits is called king of fruits in India?
Mango is called king of fruits in India.
36. Which Fruit Contain water inside it?
Coconut has water inside it.

Means of Transport
37. How do you go to school?
I go to school by ______.
38. Name the vehicles that need fuel.
Car, bus, auto, van, aeroplane, ship.
39. Name the vehicles that do not need any fuel.
Bicycle, bullock cart, tonga, boat.
40. How many wheels the following vehicles have ?
(Auto Rickshaw, car, bike, bus)
Autorickshaw has three wheels, car has four wheels, bike has two wheels, bus has six
wheels.
41. Where does an aeroplane fly?
An aeroplane flies in the air.
42. On what does a train run ?
Train runs on the rails / tracks.
43. Who flies an aeroplane ?
Pilot flies an Aeroplane.
44. Name some water vehicles •
Boat, ship and steamer are some water vehicles,
45. Where does these vehicles halt –
train, aeroplane, bus & ship.
A train halts at railway station.
An aeroplane halts at air port.
A ship halts at ship yard.
A bus halts at bus stop.
46. Which is the fastest means of transport ?
Air ways is the fastest means of transport.
47. What is used to take sick people to hospital?
An ambulance is used to carry sick people to hospital.
Vegetables
48. Why should we eat vegetables ?
We should eat vegetables to be strong and healthy.
49. Name any two vegetables that you like to eat ?
I like to eat ………..
50. Name any three root vegetables ?
Potato, carrot and radish are three root vegetables.
51. Name the salad vegetables:
Tomato, cucumber, carrot, onion and cabbage can be eaten raw.
52. Which vegetable has Crown on its head?
Brinjal has crown on its head.
Animals
53. Where do wild animals live?
Wild animals live in the forest/jungle.
54. Name the king of the jungle ?
The Lion is the king of the jungle.
55. Which is the tallest animal ?
The Giraffe is the tallest animal.
56. Which insect has colourful wings?
Butterfly has colourful wings.
57. Which animal has a horn on its nose?
Rhinoceros has horn on its nose.
58. Name a sea creature that has eight legs?
An Octopus has eight legs.
59. Where do domestic animals live ?
Domestic animals live in and around our homes.
60. Name the animals which give milk ?
Cow, buffalo, goat and sheep give milk.
61. Do you have a pet dog at home ?
Yes, I have a pet dog. / No, I don’t have a pet dog.
62. Which animal is called ship of desert ?
Camel is called ship of desert.
63. Which is the biggest sea animal?
Blue whale is the biggest sea animal.
64. Which animal gives us wool?
Sheep gives us wool.
65. What is baby dog called as?
Baby dog is called a puppy.
66. What is baby cat called as
Baby cat is called a kitten.
67. Where does the dog live?
Dog lives in kennel.
Flowers
68. Which flower grows in water ?
The Lotus flower grows in water.
69. Where do we see flowers growing ?
We see flowers growing on plants.
70. What are flowers used for ?
Flowers are used to make garland, bouquet and for decoration.
Birds
71. Where do birds live ?
Birds live on trees.
72. How many wings do birds have ?
Birds have two wings.
73. Which is the largest bird ?
The Ostrich is the largest bird.
74. Which bird can not fly?
Ostrich, emu cannot fly.
75. Which bird sleep in the day and awakes
at night?
An Owl sleep in the day and awakes at night.
National Symbol
76. Which is the national animal of India?
Tiger is called national animal of India.
77. What is our national flower?
Lotus is called national flower of India.
78. How many colours are there in India’s
National Flag?
Three (Saffron, White and green)
79. Which is the national tree of India?
Banyan tree is the national tree of India.
80. Which is the national bird of India?
Peacock is the national bird of India.
81. What is the national anthem of India?
Jana Gana Mana is the national anthem of India.
82. What is the national song of India?
Vande Mataram is the national song of India,
Festivals
83. When do we celebrate our Independence Day?
We celebrate Independence day on 15th August.
84. When is Christmas celebrated?
Christmas is celebrated on 25th December.
85. Which festival is known as the festival of colours?
Holi is known as the festival of colours.
86. Which festival is called the festival of light?
Diwali is called the festival of light.
87. When is Republic day celebrated?
Republic day is celebrated on 26th January.
Miscellaneous
88. Where does the sun set?
Sun sets in the west.
89. Where does the sun rise?
Sun rises in the east.
90. How many days are there in a week?
There are 7 days in a week.
91. How many months do we have in a year?
We have 12 months in a year.
92. What is the shape of an egg?
Shape of an egg is oval.
93. Who does control the traffic?
Traffic Police controls traffic.
94. How many colours are there in
India’s National Flag?
Three (Saffron, White and green)
95. How many sides does a triangle have?
Triangle has 3 sides.
96. How many sides does a circle have?
Circle have no sides.
97. Which plant grows in desert?
Cactus plant grows in desert.
98. What do you call a house made of ice?
A house made of ice is called an Igloo.
99. What is the name of our planet we live on?
We live on Earth.
100. What are the people of India called?
People of India are called Indians.

Simple Sentences for Kids


1. There is no way to go outside.
2. Where is the duster?
3. How dare you say that!
4. Wash your hands.
5. Whose kid is this?
6. What is going on?
7. Who is your favorite teacher?
8. Respect your elders and teachers.
9. Put your books down.
10. Where is your friend?
11. Don’t be late for the class.
12. It is not true.
13. Go and sleep on your bed.
14. Close the window.
15. Switch off the Fan.
16. Where are my clothes?
17. Move forward in the crowd.
18. Look at the sky.
19. The moon is shining.
20. Nobody will go out in the darkness.
21. Would you like to be my friend?
22. You may fall.
23. You have to be calm down.
24. I borrowed a book from the library.
25. Go and attend the class.
26. She is looking towards the car.
27. This period is boring.
28. Bring the attendance register.
29. We are not going anywhere.
30. Stop starring him.
31. The homework is very easy.
32. Which period is going on?
33. She is not completing her assignment.
34. Get up early in the morning.
35. Come inside and sit here.
36. Be aware, you may fall asleep.
37. I forget my tiffin box at home.
38. What is your favorite subject?
39. I come to school by bus.
40. Would you please pack your bag properly?
41. I am writing an essay.
42. Please, give me the piece of paper.
43. She is disturbing me.
44. I have hung your shirt here.
45. Fill in the blanks properly.
46. We have to write all the answers.
47. Do you want to be successful?
48. Listen to your elders.
49. Put all the necessary books in a bag.
50. Students clean the school ground.
51. Stop irritating him.
52. Don’t make noise.
53. Stop talking in the classroom.
54. I want to play with my friends.
55. We will get ten days of Christmas Holidays.
56. I am getting late for school.
57. My father always drops me at school.
58. The last year of school was very fantastic.
59. My friend is absent today.
60. Have you got good lessons?
61. Clean the blackboard.
62. What is the strength of this classroom?
63. Tomorrow will be a holiday.
64. What’s the homework for today?
65. Where are my shoes?
66. You are right.
67. Where is the answer sheet?
68. Cut your hair and nails.
69. You don’t deserve this place.
70. Bind the shoelaces.
71. The bird is sitting on the branch.
72. Keep this a secret.
73. Shut the door, please.
74. Go straight, then take the first left.
75. What is troubling you?
76. Drive the bicycle.
77. Come closer to me.
78. She was bathing her kids.
79. We are ready to come.
80. The principal is going to announce something.
81. Our class teacher is very good at teaching.
82. Everyone loves to sing in the classroom.
83. Where is my book?
84. Complete your breakfast.
85. Think about yourself.
86. I am not going anywhere.
87. He is playing all day.
88. She is not listening to me.
89. We are going to the principal’s cabin.
90. My father is a businessman.
91. His brother is coming to his school.
92. Let’s finish the task on time.
93. How long will you stay there?
94. Mark my words.
95. I want to help you.
96. She is coming tomorrow.
97. Mother is feeling down today.
98. We have to help that Oldman.
99. I can not understand.
100. I am going to play cricket with my friends.

10 Lines Short Stories With Moral


Lessons for Kids
1. The Hare and the Tortoise
There was once a hare who was friends with a tortoise. One day, he challenged the tortoise to a
race. Seeing how slow the tortoise was going, the hare thought he’ll win this easily. So he took a
nap while the tortoise kept on going. When the hare woke up, he saw that the tortoise was
already at the finish line. Much to his chagrin, the tortoise won the race while he was busy
sleeping.
Moral of the story:
There are actually a couple of moral lessons we can learn from this story. The hare teaches that
overconfidence can sometimes ruin you. While the tortoise teaches us about the power of
perseverance. Even if all the odds are stacked against you, never give up. Sometimes life is not
about who’s the fastest or the strongest, it’s about who is the most consistent.

2. The Dog and the Bone


Once there was a dog who wandered the streets night and day in search of food. One day, he
found a big juicy bone and he immediately grabbed it between his mouth and took it home. On
his way home, he crossed a river and saw another dog who also had a bone in its mouth. He
wanted that bone for himself too. But as he opened his mouth, the bone he was biting fell into
the river and sank. That night, he went home hungry.
Moral of the story:
If we always envy what others have, we’ll end up losing what we already have, just like the
greedy dog.

3. The Thirsty Crow


After flying a long distance, a thirsty crow was wandering the forest in search of water. Finally,
he saw a pot half-filled with water. He tried to drink from it but his beak wasn’t long enough to
reach the water inside. He then saw pebbles on the ground and one by one, he put them in the
pot until the water rose to the brim. The crow then hastily drank from it and quenched his
thirst.
Moral of the story:
If there’s a will, there’s a way. Every problem has a solution if we just look hard enough and
don’t give up.

4. Lazy John
There was a boy named John who was so lazy, he couldn’t even bother to change his clothes.
One day, he saw that the apple tree in their yard was full of fruits. He wanted to eat some
apples but he was too lazy to climb the tree and take the fruits. So he lay down underneath the
tree and waited for the fruits to fall off. John waited and waited until he was very hungry but
the apples never fell.
Moral of the story:
Laziness can get you nowhere. If you want something, you need to work hard for it.

5. The Fox and The Grapes


Once there was a hungry fox who stumbled upon a vineyard. After seeing the round, juicy
grapes hanging in a bunch, the fox drooled. But no matter how high he jumped, he couldn’t
reach for it. So he told himself that it was probably sour and left. That night, he had to sleep on
an empty stomach.
Moral of the Story:
Most of us have the tendency to act like the fox. When we want something but think it’s too
hard to attain, we make up excuses. We tell ourselves that it’s probably not that great instead
of working hard for it.

6. The Ant and The Grasshopper


The ant and the grasshopper were good friends. In the summer, the ant works hard to fill his
storage with food. While the grasshopper was enjoying the fine weather and playing all day.
When winter came, the ant was lying cozily in his home surrounded by the food he stored
during the summer. While the grasshopper was in his home, hungry and freezing. He asked the
ant for food and the ant gave him some. But it wasn’t enough to last the entire winter. When
he tried to ask the ant again, the latter replied: “I’m sorry my friend but my food is just enough
for my family to last until the end of winter. If I give you more, we too will starve. We had the
entire summer to prepare for the winter but you chose to play instead.”
Moral of the story:
Winter, in this story, represents a time in our life where food and resources are scarce. While
summer is that time where everything is abundant. So if you have a lot right now, save some of
it for the winter.

7. The Boy Who Cried Wolf


There was once a shepherd boy who liked to play tricks. One day, while he was watching over
the herd, the boy decided to play a trick and cried “wolf! wolf!”. The people who heard rushed
over to help him. But they were disappointed when they saw that there was no wolf and the
boy was laughing at them. The next day, he did it again and people rushed to his aid only to be
disappointed once again. On the third day, the boy saw a wolf devouring one of his sheep and
cried for help. But the people who heard him thought this is just another of the boy’s pranks so
no one came to help him. That day, the boy lost some of his sheep to the wolf.
Moral of the story:
If you always lie and cheat on other people, there will come a time when no one will believe
you anymore.

8. The Ugly Duckling


Most of us have probably heard of this story as this is one of the most popular fairy tales in the
world. The story revolves around a duckling who from the moment of his birth has always felt
different from his siblings. He was always picked on because he didn’t look like the rest of
them. One day, he had enough and ran away from the pond he grew up in. He wandered near
and far looking for a family who would accept him. Months passed and seasons changed but
everywhere he went, nobody wanted him because he was such an ugly duck. Then one day, he
came upon a family of swans. Upon looking at them, he realized that during the months he
spent looking for a family to call his own, he had grown into a beautiful swan. Now he finally
understood why he never looked like the rest of his siblings because he isn’t a duck but a swan.
Moral of the story:
We shouldn’t be too quick to judge others based on their physical appearance. Just because
someone doesn’t fit societal definitions of beauty doesn’t mean they’re ugly. Each of us is
beautiful in our own unique way and it’s time we accept and celebrate that individuality.

9. The Lion and the Poor Slave


There was once a slave who was treated cruelly by his master. One day, he couldn’t take it
anymore and ran away to the forest to escape. There he chanced upon a lion who couldn’t walk
because of the thorn in its paw. Although he’s scared, the slave mustered his courage and took
out the thorn in the lion’s paw. When the lion was finally free of the thorn, he ran into the
forest and didn’t harm the slave. Sometime later, the slave was caught by his master along with
some animals in the forest. The master then ordered the slave to be thrown into the lion’s den.
When the slave saw the lion, he recognized it as the same lion he helped in the forest. The slave
was able to escape the den unharmed and he freed all the other animals.
Moral of the story:
The good you did will always have a way of coming back to you. So do good deeds and be kind
to others and the world will be kind to you.

10. The Elephant and the Ants


There was once a proud elephant who always bullied smaller animals. He would go to the
anthill near his home and spray water at the ants. The ants, with their size, could do nothing
but cry. The elephant just laughed and threatened the ants that he would crush them to death.
One day, the ants had enough and decided to teach the elephant a lesson. They went straight
into the elephant’s trunk and started biting him. The elephant could only howl in pain. He
realized his mistake and apologized to the ants and all the animals he bullied.
Moral of the story:
Be humble and treat everyone with kindness. If you think you’re stronger than others, then use
your strength to protect them instead of harming them.

SPOKEN ENGLISH
1) ALPHABETS IN HINDI AND ENGLISH
a. Vowels And Consonants
b. Phonic sounds
c. Hindi to English alphabets conversation
2) Greetings
3) Manners
4) Time
5) Numerals and their pronounciation
6) Seven days of a week
7) Twelve Months of a year
8) Basics of English
a. Sentences and their types
b. Parts of Sentences
c. Subject types
d. 1st Person, 2nd Person, 3rd Person “Singular-Plural” Concept
e. Use of “This, That, These, Those”
f. Difference between Living & Non Living
g. Use of Apostrophe s
9) Parts of Speech
a. Noun
i. Concrete Noun
ii. Abstract Noun
iii. Common Noun
iv. Proper Noun
v. Countable Nouns
vi. Uncountable nouns
vii. Collective nouns
viii. Compound nouns
b. Verb
i. Main verbs
ii. Helping Verbs
iii. Regular and irregular verbs (Verb forms)
iv. Causative Verbs (Get and Make)
c. Pronoun
i. Personal(subject and object pronoun)
ii. Possessive
iii. Reflexive
iv. Demonstrative Pronouns
v. Relative and Interrogative pronoun
vi. Reflective pronoun
vii. Indefinite pronouns
viii. Reciprocal pronoun
d. Adjective
e. Adverb
f. Preposition
g. Conjunction
h. Interjection
10) Tenses
a. Simple Sentence
i. Simple Present
ii. Simple Past
iii. Simple Future
b. Present tense
i. Present Indefinite Tense
ii. Present Continuous Tense
iii. Present Perfect Tense
iv. Present Perfect Continuous Tense
c. Past Tense
i. Past Indefinite Tense
ii. Past Continuous Tense
iii. Past Perfect Tense
iv. Past Perfect Continuous Tense
d. Future Tense
i. Future Indefinite Tense
ii. Future Continuous Tense
iii. Future Perfect Tense
iv. Future Perfect Continuous Tense
11) Active and Passive Voice
12) Fillers
13) One word substitution
14) Special and Complex Sentences
15) Conversations
16) Few Passages
17) Idioms and Phrases
18) Written Interviews

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