Children practise speaking English from the very first lesson through live conversation, games, and guided interaction with a real teacher in online English speaking classes for kids.

Children practise speaking English from the very first lesson through live conversation, games, and guided interaction with a real teacher in online English speaking classes for kids.

This English speaking course for kids is designed for children who are just starting to speak English and focuses on developing spoken communication step by step with real teachers.From the very first lessons, children actively practise speaking English aloud — answering questions, building short dialogues, and using English in live verbal communication with the teacher. The focus is on confidence in speaking, clear pronunciation, and natural spoken English — not memorization.
At Naonow, English conversation for kids is taught through live interaction with real teachers. Lessons are built around live dialogue, spoken repetition, and gentle correction, so children feel comfortable speaking from the first class — even if English is completely new to them.
This course helps children start speaking English for kids confidently from the very first lessons. Classes focus on real communication, clear pronunciation, and using simple phrases in everyday situations, with constant support from a real teacher.

Children start speaking English right away using simple words and short phrases with teacher support.

Teachers help children pronounce sounds and words correctly through repetition and gentle correction.

Children learn words and phrases they can use in real-life situations, not isolated lists.

Children learn to understand spoken English, follow simple questions, and respond naturally.

Lessons include short dialogues so children practice speaking in real conversations, not monologues.

Step by step, children overcome fear of speaking and feel comfortable using English aloud.

English speaking classes online for kids take place live on our online platform, one-on-one with a real teacher. From the first class, children actively speak English, practise short dialogues, and respond verbally to the teacher in a supportive, live environment.
There are no pre-recorded videos. Each English speaking class for kids is fully interactive and focused on real communication. Classes last 25 minutes, helping children stay engaged and build confidence in speaking English step by step.
My child had taken classes with another online platform before, but we always felt something was lacking in the content. In contrast, the speaking classes at Nao Now cover fascinating real-life topics—like black holes, TikTok, Uber, cheeseburgers, Walmart, and Black Friday. Each lesson involves reading a short passage or watching a video about the topic, followed by a conversation with the teacher. Students learn vocabulary related to the theme, and after class, the teacher sends a feedback email summarizing the new words learned—so it becomes a great opportunity for vocabulary review as well. Every aspect of Nao Now’s class feels complete and well thought out—there’s nothing we’d change.
What I love about Nao Now is the variety and quality of the topics. My child isn’t just learning English—he’s learning about American culture, knowledge, and current events. Other programs just follow a textbook page by page, which gets boring fast. And it was hard to find consistently great teachers when we tried book-based programs. With Nao Now, lessons are based on engaging topics that match each child’s level, and my child gets to choose the themes—this boosts focus and interest. Plus, the teachers are graduates from top universities, including Ivy League schools. That’s a huge reassurance as a parent.
We’ve been with Nao Now for over a year. We started because my child was afraid of talking to foreigners, but it’s been an incredibly satisfying experience.
What I like:
1. All the teachers are highly qualified—our current teacher is an actual classroom teacher, so we fully trust her.
2. We can do classes anywhere—on vacation, at grandma’s house… once we even showed the teacher the ocean and introduced grandpa!
3. My child isn’t fluent yet, so sometimes it’s hard to communicate—but the songs, chants, and videos really help.
4. There are fun assignments, like filming an ice cream review or introducing something. It’s low-pressure but super engaging.