Has anyone tried the Learn2read program?
Smitha Hegde· Bengaluru
6h ago
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Smitha Hegde· Bengaluru
6h ago
Madhuri Joshi
· Bengaluru2d agoHi, I enrolled my daughter in Learn2read last year. Honestly, it was a game changer for her phonics, but you need to be consistent with the daily homework they send. If you have time to sit with your child for 20 minutes every evening, I would definitely suggest you try it.
Deepa Menon
· Bengaluru2d agoMy son did this program two years ago. To be honest, it’s a bit overpriced for what they offer, and you can get similar results just by sitting with them for 20 minutes daily with Oxford reading books. Save your money and just spend more time reading together at home.
Smitha Hegde
· Bengaluru2d agoMy son is currently in the Level 2 program. It’s quite structured, but I personally felt it’s a bit pricey compared to other local options. Are you looking at this mainly for reading fluency or are you worried about his spelling too?
Meenakshi Sundaram
· Bengaluru2d agoFollowing this thread! We are also considering it for our daughter. Does anyone know if they offer a trial class before we sign the full contract?
Anil Bose
· Bengaluru1d agoWe enrolled our boy in Learn2read because his English teacher mentioned he was lagging behind in fluency. It’s been three months now and I have seen a visible improvement in his pronunciation. The tutors are very patient, so that’s a big plus if your child is a bit shy.
Ravi Chandran
· Bengaluru17h agoHi, my daughter started Learn2read last semester and I honestly feel it’s quite good for building phonics foundation. They focus a lot on sight words which helped her gain confidence during reading sessions at school. If your child is in Grade 1 or 2, I would definitely suggest you try it out.
Geeta Srinivasan
· Bengaluru4h agoIs this the online version or the physical centre near HSR Layout? I’ve heard mixed reviews about the online modules, so do check that before paying the annual fees.
Harish Nair
· Bengaluru2h agoWe tried it for three months. It helped a bit, but honestly, just reading storybooks at home worked better for us.
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