Children build reading skills and vocabulary step by step with a real teacher — through stories, practice, and live interaction.

Children build reading skills and vocabulary step by step with a real teacher — through stories, practice, and live interaction.

This course is designed for children who are just starting to read in English and build their vocabulary step by step with real teachers. From the very first lessons, children learn how to read English for kids by recognizing words, understanding their meaning, and connecting reading with vocabulary usage in simple spoken contexts. The focus is on comprehension, vocabulary growth, and confident reading — not memorization.
At Naonow, reading and vocabulary are taught through live interaction with real teachers. Lessons include guided reading, word practice, simple explanations, and discussion, so children understand what they read and can actively use new words in context.
This course helps children learn to read in English for kids and build strong reading skills while expanding their English vocabulary step by step. These online english reading classes for kids focus on understanding written texts, learning new words in context, and developing confident reading comprehension with the support of a real teacher.

Children learn to recognize words, read short texts, and understand written English step by step.

Children learn new words and expressions through stories, examples, and visual context.

Children learn vocabulary through reading short texts, stories, and themed exercises — not isolated word lists.

Children learn to understand the meaning of texts, answer questions, and retell what they have read.

Lessons include reading short texts, discussing their meaning, and identifying key ideas and details.

Step by step, children become confident readers and feel comfortable understanding English texts on their own.

Reading & Vocabulary lessons take place live on our online platform, one-on-one with a real teacher. From the first class, children read short texts, learn new words in context, and work with vocabulary through guided reading and teacher support.
Try for freeI was always worried about where and how to start studying English. In particular, since my child didn't attend an English kindergarten, they had almost no exposure to speaking. I considered a private academy, but I ran into practical issues regarding pickup and drop-off. Then, I happened to discover Naonau and decided to try their video English lessons. I was nervous since it was my first time, but my child's reaction after the class was completely different. I still can't forget the sight of my child's eyes sparkling as they exclaimed, "Mom! I spoke in English!"
Although my daughter still tends to hesitate when speaking English, I consider it a huge gain just that she has become ‘no longer afraid’ of English through this experience. She used to be shy about speaking in English, but now I can see her trying to answer confidently when the teacher asks questions. Above all, that one remark from her—“I want to do this again next time”—seemed to say it all.
During the Naonau native video English class, I talked with the teacher in English about various expressions related to the ingredients that go into slime, such as their texture and color. Since it is a topic my child enjoys, we spoke naturally, allowing us to develop the habit of thinking and speaking in English.
This course helps children build strong reading skills while expanding their vocabulary naturally. Kids learn new words in context, read age-appropriate texts, and practise understanding meaning through guided lessons with a real teacher.
No. The program is designed step by step. Beginners start with simple words and phonics, while more advanced students read short texts, stories, and dialogues adapted to their level.
Vocabulary is taught through pictures, stories, questions, and conversation — not memorization lists. Children use new words in sentences and real communication, which helps them remember naturally.
Lessons include reading, speaking, and listening. Children read aloud, answer questions, describe pictures, and talk with the teacher so vocabulary becomes active, not passive.
We use age-appropriate texts, stories, dialogues, and topic-based reading passages designed for kids. Materials are interactive, visual, and engaging to keep children interested.