The English language can no longer be escaped. We live in a world where the majority of the population interacts, conducts business, and communicates solely in english. This is exactly why in the classes of 4-10 it is important to lay down the groundwork and basic foundation of English Grammar and Literature.
The curriculum lays down that language learning is essentially a matter of acquiring the important skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing in an integrated manner, and harnessing these skills to the performance of formal as well as informal communication tasks.

Why You Need English Tuition
Whether you’re an expert or simply a beginner – you cannot deny that english is a terribly complex language, and sometimes it just doesn’t make any sense! This is exactly why regular practice with the help of online tuition classes is of utmost important to master this devil of all languages.



How AMS Teaches
English
How to Make English Fun!
English can be a bit tedious when it is all rules and no fun. Therefore, it is important to make sure the students find it interesting and exciting so they look forward to practising and utilising their language skills in their day to day lives.
Here are some ways to make English fun!

Watch English TV Shows and Movies

Read English Books

Listen to Good English Music
Topics we cover in English at AMS
- Nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs
Is, am, are, has, have - Tense forms (simple present and present continuous, simple past and past continuous)
- Expressing future (will and be going to)
- Articles
- This, that, these, those (as determiners and empty subjects)
- Question words
- An, or, but
- Punctuation marks (full stop, comma, question mark and inverted commas)
- Possessive adjectives
- Prepositions
- Nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs
- Is, am, are, has, have
- Tense forms (simple present and present continuous, simple past and past continuous)
- Expressing future (will and be going to)
- Articles
- This, that, these, those (as determiners and empty subjects)
- Question words
- An, or, but
- Punctuation marks (full stop, comma, question mark and inverted commas)
- Possessive adjectives
- Prepositions
- Determiners
- Passivisation
- Linking words
- Adjectives(comparative and superlative forms)
- Adverbs(place and types)
- Modal auxiliaries
- Tense forms
- Word order in sentence types
- Clauses
- Reported speech
- Determiners
- Passivisation
- Linking words
- Adjectives(comparative and superlative forms)
- Adverbs(place and types)
- Modal auxiliaries
- Tense forms
- Word order in sentence types
- Clauses
- Reported speech
- Determiners
- Passivisation
- Linking words
- Adjectives(comparative and superlative forms)
- Adverbs(place and types)
- Modal auxiliaries
- Tense forms
- Word order in sentence types
- Clauses
- Reported speech
- Sequence of tenses
- Reported speech in extended texts
- Modal auxiliaries (those not covered at upper primary)
- Non-finites(infinitives, gerunds, participles)
- Conditional clauses
- Complex and compound sentences
- Phrasal verbs and prepositional phrases
- Cohesive devices
- Punctuation (semicolon, colon, dash, hyphen, parenthesis or use of brackets and exclamation mark)
- Sequence of tenses
- Reported speech in extended texts
- Modal auxiliaries (those not covered at upper primary)
- Non-finites(infinitives, gerunds, participles)
- Conditional clauses
- Complex and compound sentences
- Phrasal verbs and prepositional phrases
- Cohesive devices
- Punctuation (semicolon, colon, dash, hyphen, parenthesis or use of brackets and exclamation mark)