Considering the Environment in which a typical Pakistani child grows up, there is hardly any English vocabulary that they naturally acquire. This makes the process of language acquisition quite difficult, especially when they are exposed to reading programs designed by native English speakers for children who grow up surrounded by English.
When our children start learning at school, their spoken English skills are often lacking. Instead, they have developed similar skills of expression in Urdu. The “English Urdu Approach” leverages this existing Urdu proficiency to create a bilingual program that bridges the gap.
The program has made reading and spelling much easier for our children and for English language learners of any age by utilizing their existing skills in Urdu. The program facilitates a smoother transition to English, enhancing both comprehension and communication skills.
1 to 1.5 Years.
Beginner
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Don’t just take our word for it. Hear from parents and children, who have transformed their English skills with our help.
"Englishurdumai" completed an exceptional session with kindergarten students of my institute. The program was well-structured , engaging and relevant to the student's interest and as a head of institute, I had an exceptional learning experience. The instructor/teacher was knowledgeable, supportive and passionate about the subject matter.
The English Urdu Mai program was conducted as a three-month pilot program from 22nd February 2024 to 23rd April 2024 at SOS Hermann Gmeiner School Islamabad. The program focused on improving students' reading skills and helping them with the correct pronunciation of English words. By using Urdu as the language of instruction, it offered a unique approach that helped students better understand and engage with English, while addressing common language learning challenges.
Welcome to English Urdu Mai! Our mission is to bridge the language gap by providing high-quality English learning resources for Urdu-speaking children. We believe that every child deserves the opportunity.