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AEP Level 1-5

Copyright-Protected In-House Developed Academic English System (AEP)

AEP is exclusively developed by Kate Education. This unique curriculum integrates language skills and English literature to bridge strong school performance with the advanced skills required for standardized tests. It helps students excel in both schoolwork and exams like the SSAT, SAT, AP, and IB.

  • Academic Writing: Practice writing book reports, letters, emails, poems, summaries, biographies, myths, legends, fantasy stories, and essays — with a focus on clear and effective sentence construction.
  • Academic Reading: Read short stories (Lexile level 800–900) to learn descriptive vocabulary, sentence structure, and plot development. Each story conveys a life lesson.
  • Applied Grammar: Improve sentence writing through reading and writing exercises focused on capitalization, punctuation, and sentence structure.
  • Academic Writing: Focus on creative writing, including story development and expressive techniques—characterization, setting, plot twists, suspense, and theme.
  • Applied Grammar: Apply paragraph development techniques to enhance coherence and consistency in writing.
  • Public Speaking: Practice prepared speeches and group discussion strategies to speak confidently and effectively in various settings. Also supports school interview preparation.
  • Academic Writing: Focus on science and history texts by writing compare-and-contrast essays to strengthen critical thinking and writing skills.
  • Academic Reading: Study selected non-fiction texts (Lexile 900–1100) on STEAM and social science topics to enhance contextual vocabulary, complex sentence comprehension, and paragraph analysis.
  • Public Speaking: Practice impromptu speeches and learn to source content for different formats—TV interviews, job interviews, TED Talks, debates, and more. Also supports school interview preparation.
  • Academic Writing: This advanced persuasive writing course covers techniques such as crafting hooks, thesis statements, brainstorming, and academic research.
  • Applied Grammar: Focus on paragraph development, transitions, coherence, tone, emotion, and overall essay organization.
  • Applied Vocabulary: Learn how advanced SSAT/SAT-level vocabulary is structured. Master contextual word recognition and precise word choice through logical word-guessing strategies.
  • Logical Writing: Learn to decode arguments and debate strategies; develop academic research skills, including information filtering and source comparison.
  • Academic Writing: Write academic essays and analyze how scientific texts express viewpoints and use supporting methods.
  • Academic Reading: Study classic novels such as Pride and Prejudice, The Stranger, Invisible Man, and Fahrenheit 451 (Lexile 1100–1500) to build literary analysis skills.