Grade VI Spoken English

Month Theme Topics/Skills Covered Activities/Exercises Assessment/Evaluation
April Self-Introduction & Everyday Conversations Introducing oneself, Talking about hobbies, Likes & dislikes Pair introduction, "About Me" presentation Observation & participation
May Polite Conversations & Social Etiquette Expressing gratitude, Making polite requests, Apologizing Role-playing social scenarios, "Excuse Me" practice Verbal response check
June Describing People, Places & Objects "My teacher is kind.", "The park is beautiful.", "My favorite book is..." Picture description, Adjective-based storytelling Speaking confidence
July Questioning & Responding in Complete Sentences "What do you like to do?", "Where did you go last weekend?" Class interviews, 20 Questions Game Listening & responding
August Talking About Daily Routines & Time "I wake up at 6 AM.", "I go to school at 8 AM." Acting out daily schedules, Role-playing as a timekeeper Sentence formation check
September Storytelling & Expressive Reading Retelling a story, Using voice modulation & gestures Storytelling contest, Read-aloud sessions Oral fluency & confidence
October Describing Experiences & Past Events "Last weekend, I visited…", "I learned how to swim when I was 5." Sharing personal experiences, "My Best Memory" presentation Speaking ability
November Debates & Expressing Opinions "I believe that books are better than movies because…", "In my opinion, homework is important." Simple debates on student-friendly topics Logical thinking & fluency
December Comparing & Contrasting "A bicycle is slower than a car.", "Mountains are taller than hills." Picture comparison activities, Word association games Sentence structure accuracy
January News Reporting & Public Speaking Pretending to be a news reporter, Announcing current events News reading, Role-playing as a journalist Confidence in speaking
February Persuasive Speaking & Making Suggestions "We should take care of the environment because…", "Let’s plan a school event!" Group discussions, Writing & presenting persuasive speeches Creativity & speech clarity
March Review & Spoken English Fair Recap of key topics Public speaking event, Role-plays, Storytelling Final evaluation & observation

Key Highlights of the Curriculum

Conversational Fluency – Focuses on day-to-day conversations and structured dialogues.
Vocabulary & Grammar Enhancement – Covers descriptive words, sentence structures, and opinion-based discussions.
Engaging & Interactive Learning – Includes role-plays, storytelling, debates, and news reporting.
Confidence & Public Speaking Skills – Encourages students to express themselves clearly and fluently.
Spoken English Fair – Allows students to demonstrate their speaking skills through presentations, debates, and storytelling.