Our program
Designed to help children realize their potential
WHY US
Embark on a voyage of unparalleled linguistic enrichment.
Discover the Multisensory Linguistic Olympiad—a transformative journey for your child’s academic odyssey. Far beyond conventional assessments, our Olympiad heralds a holistic paradigm in linguistic evolution. Embrace an experience where intellect thrives, where every challenge is a gateway to empowerment.
Holistic Language Development
Our Olympiad Cultivates comprehensive language proficiency through Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking nurturing both specialized skills and overall language comprehension.
Cognitive Growth
Engaging in our Olympiad fosters cognitive enrichment, refining phonics, spelling, grammar and critical thinking abilities, laying a foundation for academic and personal success.
Confidence and Skills
Participation in our Olympiad builds Confidence and essential skills like linguistic agility and effective communication empowering children for success in today’s diverse world.
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Grade 1 & Grade 2
The exam duration for Grade 1 and Grade 2 will be 2 hours. The exam paper will be divided into four sections: Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking. The total marks allotted for the exam are 100. Grade 1 is for students aged 6 to 7 years, while Grade 2 is for students aged 7 to 8 years.
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Grade 3 & Grade 4
The exam duration for Grade 3 and Grade 4 will be 2 hours. The exam paper will be divided into four sections: Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking. The total marks allotted for the exam are 120. Grade 3 is for students aged 8 to 9 years, while Grade 4 is for students aged 9 to 10 years.
Grade 5 & Grade 6
The exam duration for Grade 5 and Grade 6 will be 2.5 hours. The exam paper will be divided into four sections: Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking. The total marks allotted for the exam are 140. Grade 5 is for students aged 10 to 11 years, while Grade 6 is for students aged 11 to 12 years.
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Grade 1 & Grade 2
The exam duration for Grade 1 and Grade 2 will be 2 hours. The exam paper will be divided into four sections: Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking. The total marks allotted for the exam are 100. Grade 1 is for students aged 6 to 7 years, while Grade 2 is for students aged 7 to 8 years.

Grade 3 & Grade 4
The exam duration for Grade 3 and Grade 4 will be 2 hours. The exam paper will be divided into four sections: Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking. The total marks allotted for the exam are 120. Grade 3 is for students aged 8 to 9 years, while Grade 4 is for students aged 9 to 10 years.

Grade 5 & Grade 6
The exam duration for Grade 5 and Grade 6 will be 2.5 hours. The exam paper will be divided into four sections: Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking. The total marks allotted for the exam are 140. Grade 5 is for students aged 10 to 11 years, while Grade 6 is for students aged 11 to 12 years.
Curriculum
Section 1 – Reading
- 26 letters – uppercase and lowercase
- Vowel and Consonant sounds
- Two letter Tricky words
Section 2 – Writing
- Uppercase letters
- Lowercase letters
- Recognition of Ending Sounds
- Vowel Sounds
- Tracing practice
- Before / After letters
Section 3 – Listening
- Letter Dictation
Section 4 – Speaking
- Identification of the objects according to the sound
You can download the Sample Question Paper from here
Section 1 – Reading
- Blending Words
- High Frequency Words
- Short sentences
Section 2 – Writing
- Picture – Word Association
- Sound Recognition
- Rhyming Words
- Short and Long /oo/ Sounds
- Voiced and Unvoiced /th/ Sounds
Section 3 – Listening
- Word Dictation
Section 4 – Speaking
- Picture Talk for 40 seconds.
You can download the Sample Question Paper from here
Section 1 – Reading
- Alternative Vowel Spellings
- Consonant Digraphs
- Sentences
Section 2 – Writing
- C/K Rule
- Magic ‘e’ Rule
- Three Y’s and Floss Rule
- Hard and Soft C , Hard and Soft G Rule
- Catch a Bunch (tch / ch) and The Final ‘j’ (ge / dge) Rule
Section 3 – Listening
- Word Dictation
Section 4 – Speaking
- Inference Picture Talk for 50 seconds.
You can download the Sample Question Paper from here
Section 1 – Reading
- Schwa Words
- Syllables and its types
- Short Paragraph
Section 2 – Writing
- Rabbit and Y to I Rule
- 1-1-1 Doubling and Drop the ‘e’ Rule
- Bossy ‘r’ Rule and Silent letters Rule
- -sion, -tion , -cian and ie or ei Rule
- Letter ‘s’ sounding as /z/ and tious or cious Rule.
Section 3 – Listening
- Plural Words Dictation
Section 4 – Speaking
- Topic Talk for 1 minute
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Section 1 – Reading
- Prefix and Suffix Words
- Complex Words
- Paragraph
Section 2 – Writing
- cial or tial Rule
- le, al, el Rule
- Different sounds of ch Rule
- Different spellings of sh Rule
- Sounds of ou phonogram Rule
Section 3 – Listening
- wa,ve, ce and se Words Dictation
Section 4 – Speaking
- Topic Talk for 1 minute
You can download the Sample Question Paper from here
Section 1 – Reading
- Nouns: Common, Proper
- Nouns: Singular, Plural & Articles – a, an
- Pronouns
- Adjectives
- Prepositions
- Conjunctions
Section 2 – Writing
- Write a short paragraph of about 50 words on the given topic using the verbs: is, are, am, was, were, have, has, had.
- Simple Present Tense
- Present Continuous Tense
- Simple Past Tense
- Simple Future Tense
- Can, Cannot; Should, Should not
Section 3 – Listening
- Adverbs – How, Where, When
- Sentence Dictation – Interjections
- Sentence Dictation – Noun : Gender
Section 4 – Speaking
- Narrate a story in about 1.5 minutes based on the events of the story
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Section 1 – Reading
- Subject and Predicate
- Collective Nouns
- Degree of Comparison
- A, An, The
- Present, Past and Future Tenses
- Conjunctions
Section 2 – Writing
- Informal Letter Writing
- Pronouns
- Adverbs – Manner, Place, Time, Frequency
- Subject – Verb Agreement
- Modals – Can. May, Should, Must
Section 3 – Listening
- Listen to the audio script and answer the following questions based on it.
- Sentence Dictation
- Write a short paragraph using the words you hear.
Section 4 – Speaking
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You will be given a character or situation. Perform
a 2-minute role play based on it, including the use of Interjections and Homophones.
You can download the Sample Question Paper from here
Section 1 – Reading
- Parts of Speech
- Present Perfect Tense
- Past Continuous Tense
- Future Continuous Tense
- Direct Speech
- Indirect Speech
- Commonly Confused Words
Section 2 – Writing
- Essay Writing – 100 words
- Nouns – Possession
- All about Adjectives – Quality, Quantity, Number, Demonstrative, Interrogative, Possessive
- Active & Passive Voice
- All about Pronouns – Personal , Demonstrative, Interrogative, Reflexive, Emphasising
- Negative & Interrogative Sentences
- Announcement Writing – 60 words
Section 3 – Listening
- Listen carefully to the poem and fill in the missing words in the blanks.
- Listen to the beginning of the story and create your own ending.
Section 4 – Speaking
- Elocution: Deliver a 2-minute speech on the given topic. Your speech should include interjections, synonyms, antonyms, and the modal verbs can, may, should, and must.
You can download the Sample Question Paper from here
Section 1 – Reading
- Kinds of Sentences – Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory
- Nouns – Abstract, Collective, Concrete, Countable and Uncountable
- Noun – Nominative Case, Objective or Accusative Case, Possessive Case
- Adjectives – Much, Many, Little, Few, Elder, Older
- Identify tenses – Simple tense, Continuous tense, Perfect tense
- Punctuation & Capital letters
- Active & Passive Voice – Simple, Continuous, Perfect tense sentences
Section 2 – Writing
- Crafting Effective Emails
- Write Clear and Effective Notices
- Clauses: Main & Subordinate
- Propositions & Conjunctions
- Verbs – Transitive, Intransitive, Direct & Indirect Objects, Subjective Compliments, Objective Compliments
- Comparison of Adverbs
- Types of Sentences – Simple, Compound, Complex
Section 3 – Listening
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Listen carefully to the passage and answer the questions.
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Spot the Difference (Audio Version)
Section 4 – Speaking
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Pretend you are a news reporter and deliver a 2-minute news report on the given topic
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Say as many synonyms of the given word as you can within 20 seconds
You can download the Sample Question Paper from here