Children aged 3 to 6 absorb knowledge quickly and naturally. During this period, cognitive skills such as attention, imitation, and memory serve as the foundation for language development. This is the stage where we can observe remarkable advancements in a child's language abilities.
Learning a second language at this age enhances intelligence, flexibility, knowledge, and makes it easier for children to adapt to new environments.
Between the ages of 4 and 7, children's language skills grow rapidly and become more varied. During this stage, their fundamental abilities also improve, making them more confident in facing daily challenges. RISE's program helps them to build up good habits and solve simple problems directly related to their learning experiences.
Between the ages of 7 and 10, children have strong learning and thinking abilities, with a keen interest in exploring and discovering their surroundings. This helps them remember and absorb English more effectively.
RISE’s teaching method encourages children to learn independently, seek information from various sources, then classify and assess that information. It reinforces their ability to solve real-world problems.
During the ages of 9 to 12, children develop critical thinking and communication skills. RISE integrates English lessons with cultural and social knowledge to foster creative thinking and leadership abilities. This approach encourages them to apply their learning, propose new ideas, ask diverse questions, and engage in discussions.
A student who has completed 7 years at RISE will possess language skills and cognitive abilities comparable to those of a native 11-year-old.