Do primary school students need spoken English class?

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An English language enthusiast and teacher

If the school curriculum is taking care of teaching English not only as a subject but as a language for communication then there is no need for separate classes. But if the Scholl is not encouraging students to speak in English ,then they will need something to practice.
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I have 3 years of experience mostly for kids student

Ofcourse yes because this is stage where kids grab n learn fast.
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Teaching is passion and hobby

Yes,it's international language, in order to speak correctly one needs to learn from beginning, you can book a demo with me in case requirements for grammar
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Yes, ofcourse they need to be good in english na so they require good class
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B.com(D.U) (UPSC Aspirant). Method and Effective teaching techniques.

Primary school students generally don't need spoken English classes especially if they are already studying in an English medium school. All they want is a person whether it be their parents or a hired tutor who can converse with them in English which over some time, will give them a good command of...
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Primary school students generally don't need spoken English classes especially if they are already studying in an English medium school. All they want is a person whether it be their parents or a hired tutor who can converse with them in English which over some time, will give them a good command of the language along with the required fluency. read less
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Assistant professor, 9 years teaching experience

Yes, as spoken English has become very crucial part of your developmental process, it is required. Also the development of the language for the student will be as their first language.
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Computer science engineer with 3+ years of experience

Yes, definately. You can make a habit of speaking in English at home to make it easier.
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