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Original Story Club

Original Story Club

Award-winning international picture books and graded readers, led by native-speaking teachers. Through role-playing, interactive Q&A, and creative story continuation, children naturally acquire authentic English.

👦Ages:Ages 3–8
Frequency:2× / week
📝Method:Small Class

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Why Is Story Club the Best Way to Start Your Child's English Journey?

Research shows that learning language through stories increases vocabulary retention by 3x compared to traditional methods. Our Story Club uses award-winning international picture books to help children absorb authentic English naturally.

The Science Behind Story-Based Learning

Harvard's Center on the Developing Child found that ages 3-8 represent a golden window for language acquisition. During this period, children's brains excel at recognizing language patterns and extracting grammar rules and vocabulary from rich language input.

Our Story Club is designed around this principle. We use classics like The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, brought to life by native-speaking teachers, immersing children in an authentic English story world.

Our Teaching Approach

Each session revolves around a themed story. Teachers use role-playing, interactive Q&A, and creative story continuation to encourage active participation. After class, graded readers extend the reading experience, creating a complete literacy development cycle.

Who Is This For?

Story Club is perfect for children aged 3-8, whether they are complete beginners or have some foundation and want to improve their reading skills. Our graded system ensures every child finds content at the right level.

Book of the Month: A Reading Guide for "Guess How Much I Love You"

This beloved classic uses gentle language to tell the story of Big Nutbrown Hare and Little Nutbrown Hare's love — perfect for parent-child English reading. Includes a detailed reading guide and interactive questions.

Student Story: How Little Luna Went from Shy to Storyteller

When 5-year-old Luna first joined, she was too shy to even say "Hello." After six months of Story Club, she now fluently retells English stories and even makes up her own stories to tell her little brother.