How to Teach English According to the New Curriculum Without Chaos The new curriculum brings many changes to English teaching — but also many questions. How can you teach systematically? How can you structure lessons so they make sense for both children and the teacher? And how can you approach it all in a way...

How to Teach English According to the New Curriculum Without Chaos
The new curriculum brings many changes to English teaching — but also many questions.
How can you teach systematically? How can you structure lessons so they make sense for both children and the teacher? And how can you approach it all in a way that is aligned with the new national curriculum, while still being practical and manageable in everyday reality?
If you are asking yourself these questions, you are not alone. That is exactly why we created a free webinar in which we show a concrete way to approach these changes clearly and step by step.
How to Teach English Systematically (and Why It Usually Does Not Work)
Many teachers try to teach English in an “interesting” way — through games, worksheets, or themed activities. The problem is that without a clear system, children often:
- do not learn to read
- do not know how to connect sounds and words
- lose confidence in communication
The result? Children are missing strong foundations.
Why the Phonics Method Works
Phonics teaching is based on a simple principle:
👉 children learn sounds (not letter names)
👉 they connect them with movement and images
👉 and gradually blend them into words
Thanks to this, they read better, understand pronunciation more clearly, and learn to communicate more quickly. This approach respects the way children naturally learn language.
How Jolly Phonics Fits into the New Curriculum
One of the most common questions teachers ask is:
“Is Jolly Phonics aligned with the new curriculum?”
The answer is: yes — and very naturally. Jolly Phonics:
- develops reading literacy
- supports language comprehension
- leads children to actively use English
- makes systematic lesson planning possible
This means that the teacher does not have to invent what to do in each lesson — there is a clear structure.
What You Will Learn in the Video
In the webinar, we specifically show:
✔ how Jolly Phonics fits into the new curriculum
✔ why the phonics approach helps children read and communicate better
✔ how to plan teaching systematically and without chaos
✔ practical examples of working with the materials
Who This Webinar Is For
This webinar is suitable for:
👩🏫 kindergarten and primary school teachers
🌍 English language teachers and tutors
📚 language schools and educational centres
👉 Watch the free webinar and discover a way to teach English systematically and with confidence.

