Correct reading technique
Increasing reading speed
Overcoming reading difficulties
Expanding vocabulary and developing speech
Learning vocabulary and grammar
Text retelling exercises
Building dialogues and composing stories
The "Reading Trainer" course is a structured system of lessons. All lessons are interconnected and progress from simple to complex. In the first lessons, the child learns to read simple word structures as whole words, and then gradually moves on to reading more complex word structures. This approach makes learning smooth and prevents excessive strain on the child. For effective learning, we recommend completing the entire course with your child.
Each child develops individually. Every child masters reading skills at their own pace. However, you will see the first results after just a few lessons — your child will begin to read some words as whole words.
Yes, of course. The course program is designed to improve reading skills and help children transition from syllable reading to whole-word reading.
Yes, of course. The program allows for individualized learning. Each lesson includes exercises of increased difficulty, grammar tasks, as well as assignments for reading and retelling longer texts.
Yes. Many children who start our course make various types of mistakes (skipping, adding extra, replacing, confusing, or rearranging letters and syllables). Each lesson includes sets of special exercises aimed at correcting reading mistakes.
Yes, it will. Each lesson includes tasks on sentence building, using prepositions, and word agreement. Lessons also contain activities with comics and dialogue creation. Mandatory tasks include reading texts, learning to answer questions and retell texts, as well as composing stories based on pictures.
Yes, the course includes Russian grammar. However, grammar topics are presented at a simple level, suitable for preschool and early elementary children (without memorizing theoretical grammar and spelling rules). For example, a child learns to distinguish word categories and match them with questions like Who? What?, What is doing?, What kind?, but does not study the formal rule such as "A noun is a part of speech that denotes an object and answers the questions Who? What?".
The lessons are presented as interactive developmental reading activities, fun comics, and engaging stories. The game-based storyline turns learning into exciting space adventures on magical planets! During the lesson, the child becomes the main character, collects game elements, and enjoys reading throughout the session.
We will familiarize you with our platform, select a course, show you how the lessons are conducted, and you will receive free study materials for your child.