GRAPESEED BUILDS STRONG ROOTS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.

The GrapeSEED English curriculum is an early language acquisition program for teaching English to children between the ages of 3 and 12. The principles behind GrapeSEED are rooted in the way children learn a new language, and therefore it benefits everyone regardless of where English is taught:


  • As a primary language curriculum in English speaking countries such as the US and the UK.
  • As an Early Literacy and Language Arts program in English speaking countries.
  • As a curriculum for English Language Learners (ELL) in English speaking countries.
  • As an English as a Second Language (ESL) in non-English speaking countries such as Korea or Brazil.

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WHERE LEARNING IS FUN AND ALL NATURAL.
GrapeSEED makes English learning fun for children. They learn via actions, images, connections, and repetitions. GrapeSEED equips teachers with innovative resources that bring English to life with songs, chants, music, pictures, stories and more. The children thoroughly enjoy their lessons and therefore, easily retain what they learn.

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PLANT A WORD AND WATCH IT GROW.
GrapeSEED is designed for the way children learn a new language. They practice with words and phrases to express their emotions and to accomplish tasks. GrapeSEED uses a communicative, functional-notional teaching approach that does not require analytical thinking, and yet helps to accomplish academic objectives that are more advanced than that of standard programs.

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COMPREHENSIVE CURRICULUM LEAVES NOTHING TO CHANCE.
GrapeSEED is complete and comprehensive. It teaches communicative skills via listening, understanding, reading, writing, spelling, and grammar. It has classroom materials, teacher’s guides, classroom handouts, and unique take-home materials that include books, CDs and DVDs.

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BITE-SIZED COURSES GET BIG RESULTS.
Children have a unique ability to process language in a direct way. With GrapeSEED, students learn naturally with fun and exciting, child-friendly materials. Schools are reporting that it is incredibly efficient in educating children with little or no prior English skills for communicative proficiency.