Three principles

The non-negotiables.

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Process beats panic.

A child who knows what to do in the first five minutes of any paper has already passed the hardest part. We drill the opening moves until they're automatic.

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Frameworks, not formulas.

A formula is rigid. A framework is a scaffold — strong enough to hold a structure, flexible enough that the student's own voice can fill it.

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Mark wrong answers too.

Knowing what doesn't work is half the lesson. Our materials show the bad draft, the missed inference, the hollow oral — annotated, then fixed.

The frameworks

Four little tools that change everything.

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English · Composition

FISREC — the writing planner.

For students who freeze when the prompt arrives. FISREC turns the planning page into a six-step checklist. By the time they start writing, the structure of the story is already on paper.

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English · Advanced

FIOSEC — for stronger writers.

When students have outgrown the basics, FIOSEC adds an Outcome beat — a small but decisive shift that turns a flat narrative into a story with stakes.

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English · Reading Aloud

STAR — read like you mean it.

Reading aloud isn't about speed — it's about intent. STAR breaks delivery into four trainable habits and gives the student a vocabulary to self-correct between practices.

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English · Stimulus

OREO·STAR·SPEAK — for the conversation.

Three layered frameworks for stimulus-based conversation. OREO structures the answer. STAR controls the delivery. SPEAK manages the nerves. Together: a hesitant child becomes one who actually has a point.

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Read the guides.

Every framework on this page has a full guide page with worked examples. All free. All trilingual.