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The Pashto Language for Children – 9-Month Structured Program is a comprehensive live learning pathway specifically designed for Afghan children living abroad.
This program responds to the growing need among Afghan families who wish to preserve their children’s mother tongue while ensuring structured academic development and linguistic confidence.
The course runs for 9 months and is delivered through a progressive, integrated structure divided into three developmental phases.
Classes are conducted four times per week, with each session lasting 60 minutes, in a live and interactive format.
Pashto alphabet and phonetics
Basic vocabulary building
Simple sentence construction
Listening and speaking exercises
Reading short words and guided repetition
Reading comprehension
Paragraph writing
Structured grammar rules
Expanding vocabulary
Guided conversation practice
Advanced reading passages
Creative writing
Public speaking confidence
Storytelling skills
Structured academic expression in Pashto
By the end of the program, students will:
Read and write in Pashto with clarity
Improve structured sentence formation
Strengthen vocabulary and comprehension
Communicate confidently in their mother tongue
Develop academic confidence and linguistic identity
The program follows a structured live model that includes:
Weekly lesson planning
Continuous student assessment
Monthly progress tracking
Structured homework assignments
Direct teacher feedback
Parent progress reports
The learning environment is designed to be supportive, disciplined, and academically effective while maintaining a child-friendly structure.
Ongoing evaluation system
Mid-program assessment
Final course examination
Performance-based grading
Official completion certificate issued by ADA
Language is not only communication.
It is identity, belonging, and cultural continuity.
This program ensures Afghan children abroad remain academically capable while staying connected to their linguistic and cultural roots.
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