First, we emphasize on applying what the skills taught in English. Here’s how …. we who mentor children via a fun and interactive way while teaching English through stories.
Parents have started to realize that we don’t just teach the English language. We teach our students about storytelling and writing, about how to evoke their imagination, and the ability to communicate their thinking using English.
We believe in the right of every child to dream and write! From a 4 year-old eventually writing that masterpiece, UEC will get your child there! Anr every child's dream? To get published!
Alphough times have been tough for everyone, it touches my heart greatly that everyone is working hard to live their lives and move forward with each day.
This issue, I am excited to share with you about what is in store for the remaining months of this year. From new programmes under Unique English Classroom to the upcoming Young Author Awards...
With the Asian Young Author Awards (AYAA) coming up, who better to speak to than the judges of the Awards itself? Our judges are chosen every year from our community of Young Author Alumnus. Even though they have gone on to do great things in their fields, writing will always be a part of their…
Sure, the holidays are coming! It’s time to throw away the books and have fun! But hey, how about spending time this end of the year to write that book you’ve always wanted to write? Game for it? Yes, it’s simpler than you think. Just follow these 8 tips and you’ll be writing in no…
To fight against Imagination’s biggest nemesis, rote-learning, our Malaysia correspondent Gan Zhe Jing delves deep into the story of how their student Hao Seng begins to open up thanks to Teacher Chong and the unique teaching style of UEC. Welcome back to another page of UEC Malaysia’s story. Hope each and every one of you…
We ask questions of our community of partners, young authors, parents, teachers and students on issues that matter to them. This issue’s question: Where would you like to travel to when the worldwide travel ban is lifted? Why? Min Yue, Student of UEC Setiawalk, Malaysia I would like to travel to Thailand after the worldwide…
You had a great idea for your book. You managed to start a story. Yes, one paragraph …. 50 words …. then you’re stuck. How to go on? You think for a while …. Then you give up. Sounds familiar? Don’t worry. This happens to seasoned writers as well. So what can you do? Let’s…
Our Malaysian correspondent Gan Zhe Jing takes an in-depth look at how UEC Malaysia adapts to the new normal. What’s up folks! UEC Malaysia here bringing you some of our juiciest and latest updates on how we are currently faring in these troubled times. The dawn of the MCO in Malaysia left businesses, like us…
Welcome to UEC Spotlight, where we highlight a different part of our community every issue. This issue, we take a look at two of our centres located in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia and Marikina City, Philippines. Not only do you get to learn more about the owners’ journey with Unique English Classroom (UEC), we get your…
In this day and age, where getting the attention of people is an absolute top priority, creative writing provides a platform for the expression of thoughts and is the greatest marketspace for effective communication. It does those things just due to the simple fact that creative writing is unique and interesting, thus engages and captures attention.
We ask questions of our community of partners, young authors, parents, teachers and students on issues that matter to them. This issue’s question: Recommend us a book you have read recently and tell us briefly why you love it! Siew Jing Cheng, Student of UEC Setiawalk, Malaysia Name of the Book: The Ice Monster Author:…
In 2017, Janus Education took its first steps to franchise its unique methodology which culminates in the child being able to author his/her very own book. Called the Unique English Classroom™ Learning Suite, it garnered the attention of Mr Gan Choon Keong, a savvy hands-on education entrepreneur who…
We ask questions of our community of partners, young authors, parents, teachers and students on issues that matter to them. This issue’s question: How has the pandemic affected your life? Andrew & Regina Tay, Licensed Owners of UEC Centre 88 Marketplace, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah On the morning of 23rd January, the news on the lockdown…
Studies show that reading is important for personal development. Children with higher literacy skills tend to do better academically, which can help them to absorb the required knowledge during their 12 year-long schooling life. Reading helps to develop confidence too. A high confidence level is important for their personal development.
Ever since last December, the world has been swept in a whirlwind of cancellations and closures. Six months later today, the battle is still not over. Many places remain closed and our homes had become the new learning centres as all education moves online. Unique English Classroom is no different. As our students’ safety is…
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