English
From Shakespearean plays to everyday communication, English is the most commonly used language around the world. It is also a notoriously complex language to learn. PlayAblo makes learning this language fun and effective by breaking it down to its building blocks. Your child will master each component as they go through the quizzes, and will get the chance to apply what he or she learns.
Phonetics/Vocabulary
- Word building
- Vowels and Consonants
- Blend Words
- Sounds of C, G and S
Dictionary
- Use dictionary
- Use of A and An
Naming Words (Nouns)
- Name living and non living things
- Classify them as place, name, animal or thing
Replacing Words (Pronouns)
- Use (I, we, you)
- (He, she, it, they)
- (His, Her, My, Your)
- Our, your, their, its
Describing Words (Adjectives)
- Identify adjectives
- Words that describes nouns, things or people
Doing Words (Verbs)
- Action words
- Am, Is, Are
- Was were
- Has Have
Sentence Formation
- This and That
- These and Those
- Singular / Plural
- There is /There are
- Prepositions
Vocabulary
- Use dictionary
- Create short and meaningful sentences
Common Nouns
- Name and classify as place, name, animal or thing
- Gender
Proper Nouns
- Introduction to proper nouns
- Names of people, cities, towns, countries, rivers, seas, oceans, continents, monuments, books
- Months of a year
- Days of a weekDays of a week
- Number nouns - (Singular/ Plural)
Pronouns
- Usage of: I, we, us, me
- Usage of: my, mine
- Usage of: you, he, she
- Usage of: them, they
- Usage of: him, her, his
- Usage of: it
Verb Forms
- Simple present tense
- Simple past tense
Helping Verbs
- Usage of: am, is, are
- Usage of: was, were
- Usage of: has, have
Punctuation
- Use names of people, cities, towns, countries, schools, monuments, books
- Capitalization
- Full Stop / Period
- Question mark
Articles
- Usage of: A
- Usage of: An
- Usage of: The
Prepositions and Conjunctions
- Usage of: Between, In, On, Above, Under
- Usage of: Across, After, Behind
- Usage of: of, with, by, to
- Usage of: and, but
Adjectives and Adverbs
- Identify adjectives
- Identify adverbs
- Words that describe nouns, things or people
- Words that describe verbs or actions
- Distinguish between adjectives and adverbs
- Identify adjectives and adverbs in a sentence
Vocabulary
- Homophones
- Synonyms
- Opposites
Sentence Formation
- Capitalization
- Full Stop / Comma
- Question mark/ Exclamation Mark
Articles
- Usage of: A
- Usage of: An
- Usage of: The
Common Nouns
- Common nouns
- Names of professions
- Animal homes
- Name of place for things.
- Masculine and Femine Gender
Proper Nouns
- Names of people
- Names of cities, towns, countries, rivers, seas, oceans, continents
- Names of monuments, books
- Names of months of a year and days of a week
Number Nouns
- Number nouns (Singular/ Plural)
- Collective nouns
Pronouns
- Usage of: I, we, us, me
- Usage of: my, mine
- Usage of: you, he, she
- Usage of: them, they
- Usage of: him, her, his
- Usage of: it
Action Verbs
- Action verbs
- Simple present tense
- Simple Past Tense
- Regular and Irregular verbs
Helping Verbs
- Doing Verbs
- Use of Helping verbs according to their tenses: Am, Is, Are, Was, Were
Adjectives
- Identifying adjectives
- Comparative adjectives
- Superlative adjectives
Adverbs
- Adverbs ending in "ly", "ily"
- Adverbs of time, place and manner
Prepositions
- Usage of: Between, In, On, Above, Under
- Adverbs of time, place and manner
- Usage of: of, with, by, to
Joining Words (Conjunctions)
- Usage of: and, but
- Usage of: or, though, because
Punctuation
- Punctuation
- Comma
- Question mark
- Exclamation mark
- Inverted commas (quotation or Speech marks)
- Interjections
Articles
- Use of Definite articles
- Use of Indefinite articles
- Usage of: a, an, the
Compound Words
- Identifying compound words in a list
- Identifying compound words in a sentence
- Using images to form compound words
Nouns
- Concrete Nouns
- Abstract Nouns
- Material nouns/Collective nouns
- Countable and Uncountable Nouns
- Qualifiers and Quantifiers
Pronouns
- Use of the pronouns - I, we, you, he, she, they, it, me, us, him, her, them, my, mine, his
- Theirs, ours, yours as different types of pronouns
- Material nouns/Collective nouns
Verb Forms
- Simple Present
- Present Continuous
- Simple Past
- Past continuous
- Simple future
- Future Continuous
- Base Form of verbs and their Past Tense and Past Participle
- Use of past participle to form other tenses - Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Future Perfect
Verb Types
- Verb Types
- Theirs, ours, yours as different types of pronouns
- Agreement of the verb with its subject.
Adjectives
- Qualitative, Quantitative and Demonstrative Adjectives
- Proper and Class Adjectives
- Comparative Adjectives
- Superlative Adjectives
Verb Types
- Adverbs of Manner, Place and Time
- Comparison of adverbs
Prepositions
- Object of preposition
- Usage of: Between, In, On, Above, Under
- Usage of: Across, After, Behind, Below, At, Into, Inside, Up, Down
- Usage of: of, with, by, to, for
Conjunctions
- Usage of: and, but
- Usage of: or, though, because, while, until
- Usage of: as, when, since, so, if, though, unless
Abstract Nouns
- Formation of Abstract nouns by use of suffixes
- Synonyms and Antonyms of Abstract nouns
Concrete nouns
- Concrete nouns - heir category including common, proper and number nouns
Pronouns
- Relative and Indefinite Pronouns
- Reflexive Pronouns
- Possessive Pronouns
Phrases and Clauses
- Subject and Predicate
- Phrases and Clauses
- Main clause and Subordinate clause
- Kinds of Sentences - Simple and Complex Sentences
Punctuation
- Comma
- Question mark
- Exclamation mark
- Inverted commas (quotation or Speech marks)
- Interjections
- Use of Apostrophe and Contractions
Prepositions
- Prepositional phrases
- Usage of: Between, In, On, Above, Under
- Usage of: Across, After, Behind, Below, At, Into, Inside, Up, Down
- Usage of: of, with, by, to, for
Conjunctions
- Usage of: and, but
- Usage of: or, though, because, while, until
- Usage of: as, when, since, so, if, though, unless
Tense Forms
- Simple Present
- Present Continuous
- Simple Past
- Past continuous
- Simple future
- Future Continuous
- Perfect continuous tense
Active and Passive Voice
- Active Voice and Passive Voice.
Direct and Indirect Speech
- Direct and indirect speech
- Sentences expressed in present, past and future tense
Adjectives
- Qualitative adjectives
- Quantitative adjectives
- Interrogative adjectives
- Emphasizing adjectives
- Possessive adjectives
- Numeral adjectives
Adverbs
- Types of Adverbs-Frequency, Time, Place and Manner
- Adverbs describing adjectives, verbs and other adverbs