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💰What is the average price of English Vocabulary lessons?
The average price of English Vocabulary  lessons is R235.

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Help Your Child Learn English Vocabulary  

If your child’s first language is not English, working at their English language skills can be an important bridge in all areas of education, social life and even finding future jobs. One way to do this is to consider that at the heart of English communication lies one powerful tool: a wide and useful vocabulary. When your child understands more words, every lesson becomes smoother, conversations more fun, and self-confidence grows.

For South African parents, the good news is that your child can now learn English and expand their vocabulary from the comfort of your home. Online platforms make it easier than ever to log into live sessions, receive helpful comments, and learn in a way that feels engaging - not overwhelming.

Building Vocabulary That Sticks

A strong vocabulary is like a toolbox: the more tools you have, the more things you can build. Whether your child is preparing for a school test or applying for jobs in the future, the words they use matter. By growing English vocabulary, they can express ideas clearly, understand jokes, pick up cultural references, and follow complex instructions with ease.

More than just memorising lists, private English lessons also focus on how to learn vocabulary in meaningful ways. Here, tutors offer personalised comments during the lesson which explains the context for words.

Personalised comments and interpretations like these can help you track progress and support your child in real-time.

Learn English from Home: How to Make It Work

Instead of textbooks, many children today can log into dynamic online English classes that combine personalised attention with relevant topics. Whether your child is preparing for academic exams, travel, or future jobs, there are tutors who specialise in building their vocabulary and fluency step-by-step.

Not only that, but a good online tutor will also adapt every lesson to suit your child’s pace and interests. Many platforms allow students to log past sessions, review recordings, and receive targeted comments to reinforce new skills. These features are especially useful when your child is learning tricky idioms or reviewing their vocabulary before a big test.

Another benefit? Lesson by lesson, your child can build a clear vocabulary list, complete with new idioms, example sentences, and personalised tutor comments. This way, you’ll quickly see improvement, not only in spoken English but also in written work at school.

Everyday Tips for Vocabulary Growth

You don’t have to wait for a scheduled lesson to build vocabulary. Encourage your child to spot new words and idioms in books, shows, or even TikTok videos. Discuss meanings together. Ask them to log the new words they hear and challenge them to use them in their own sentences.

You could even turn family time into a vocabulary game. For example, keep a “word of the day” jar, or have a quickfire quiz at dinner. Celebrate when they use a new idiom correctly, and leave encouraging comments on their study notes or drawings.

The goal is to show your child that English is everywhere not just in the classroom. As the log   every new word or expression, they become more confident and capable, both now and even in their future jobs.

Choosing the Right Tutor Can Make All the Difference

While free apps and videos are helpful, nothing replaces the personalised feedback of a private tutor. Through one-on-one support, your child can work on their weakest areas, learn useful vocabulary, explore interesting idioms, and receive real-time comments on their progress.

Often, a lesson will include materials, practice questions, and a detailed log of your child’s learning journey. Some even offer recordings of each lesson so your child can revisit tricky vocabulary and idioms at any time.

When a tutor regularly logs your child’s progress and gives warm, encouraging comments, you’ll notice a dramatic improvement, not just in their marks, but in how they speak and carry themselves.

Vocabulary Is the Foundation - Start Building It Today

Remember that every  lesson, every tutor comment, every new word your child logs, all adds up. Over time, your child will grow a powerful vocabulary, become fluent in everyday English, and confidently use idioms like a native speaker.

Support them as they learn English in small ways. Chat about new vocabulary at dinner, read aloud together, and laugh over the funny idioms they’ve discovered. Start today with private English lessons at an average price of only R235/h.

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