Basic Readers
- Introduce vocabulary and grammar through simple, few-word texts.
- Utilize pictures to aid comprehension.
- Focus on one specific topic.
Easy Readers
- Present fictional stories with some images.
- Include a few questions to assess reading comprehension.
- Emphasize reading fluency, expressions, intonation, and overall comprehension.
Progressive Readers
- Provide fictional stories with natural dialogue.
- Omit pictures to encourage reliance on text.
- Incorporate more phrasal verbs and common phrases.
- Enhance comprehension skills through summarizing texts
Empowered Readers
- Offer short stories and scenarios.
- Encourage readers to express their opinions through comprehension questions.
- Focus on comprehension, vocabulary, phrasal verbs, and common phrases.
- Empower learners to articulate their viewpoints effectively.
Accomplished Readers
- Present fiction or fact-based stories with detailed and practical scenarios.
- Focus on reading comprehension, pronunciation, intonation, and word choice.
- Ensure expressions match the context of the text.
- Encourage deeper thought and real-life comparisons based on the reading material.