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ACT
The ACT( American College Testing) is a standardized test used for council admissions in the United States. It assesses high academy scholars’ academic readiness for council across four subjects English, Math, Reading, and Science. There is an voluntary Writing section. Scores range from 1 to 36 for each subject, with an average compound score used by sodalities for admissions opinions. numerous scholars take the ACT in their inferior or elderly time to enhance their council operations.

SAT
The SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) is a standardized exam widely used for college admissions in the United States. It evaluates students’ critical thinking, mathematical reasoning, and writing skills. Scores range from 400 to 1600, combining evidence-based reading and writing with math. It’s a key factor in many college admissions processes.

A-LEVEL
A-level exams in the UK are advanced-level qualifications typically taken by students at age 18. They’re crucial for university admissions and cover in-depth subject knowledge across various disciplines. Grades (A*-E) are pivotal for students pursuing higher education or entering the workforce.

GCSE
GCSE exams in the UK are taken by students typically at age 16, marking the end of compulsory education. They cover a wide range of subjects and are foundational for future academic and career paths. Grades (9-1) determine qualifications needed for further education or employment.

COMPETiTIVE EXAM
The Accounts subject in the academic year focuses on principles of financial recording, analysis, and reporting. It equips students with skills in managing financial data, interpreting statements, and understanding business transactions’ impact on profitability and stability.

OLYMPIEDS
Economics in academics explores how societies manage resources. It covers topics like supply and demand, market structures, fiscal policy, and global economic systems, crucial for understanding decision-making and societal welfare.

Competitive EXAMS

ACT
The ACT( American College Testing) is a standardized test used for council admissions in the United States. It assesses high academy scholars’ academic readiness for council across four subjects English, Math, Reading, and Science. There is an voluntary Writing section. Scores range from 1 to 36 for each subject, with an average compound score used by sodalities for admissions opinions. numerous scholars take the ACT in their inferior or elderly time to enhance their council operations.

SAT
The SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) is a standardized exam widely used for college admissions in the United States. It evaluates students’ critical thinking, mathematical reasoning, and writing skills. Scores range from 400 to 1600, combining evidence-based reading and writing with math. It’s a key factor in many college admissions processes.

A-LEVEL
A-level exams in the UK are advanced-level qualifications typically taken by students at age 18. They’re crucial for university admissions and cover in-depth subject knowledge across various disciplines. Grades (A*-E) are pivotal for students pursuing higher education or entering the workforce.

GCSE
GCSE exams in the UK are taken by students typically at age 16, marking the end of compulsory education. They cover a wide range of subjects and are foundational for future academic and career paths. Grades (9-1) determine qualifications needed for further education or employment.

ACCOUNTS
The Accounts subject in the academic year focuses on principles of financial recording, analysis, and reporting. It equips students with skills in managing financial data, interpreting statements, and understanding business transactions’ impact on profitability and stability.

OLYMPIEDS
Economics in academics explores how societies manage resources. It covers topics like supply and demand, market structures, fiscal policy, and global economic systems, crucial for understanding decision-making and societal welfare.
Academic SUBJECTS

SCIENCE
Explore a diverse range of science courses in the USA. From physics to chemistry, our comprehensive curriculum offers a holistic learning experience.

MATHEMATICS
Early Birds Learning offers a comprehensive Math curriculum in the USA, covering elementary, middle school, and high school math. Our personalized instruction , state-aligned curriculum, interactive learning, and flexible scheduling ensure comprehensive support for students.

ENGLISH
Early Birds Learning offers a dynamic and inclusive environment for learning English, dedicated to empowering students at all levels.
French TUTORIALS

Beginner
Full based grammar, introduction, description and you in the end know how to utilize a few extremely straightforward recognizable articulations that assist you with fulfilling fundamental necessities. You will know how to address straightforward inquiries and starting a conversation – your first impression is your last.
Intermediate
Figuring out the basic thought of a complicated text, understanding the language better, speaking fluently, building confidence while communicating and from everyday words vocabulary to difficult words. You will be able to speak with a level of familiarity and suddenness without brainstorming – no more excessive strain.
Advance
At this point when a French language learner procures this degree of CEFR, one will have an additional language of French to build one’s professional career. Now the learner can grasp a wide assortment of high requesting longer texts and discussions and perceive implied meaning – barrier of knowing French language is eliminated now.
Spanish TUTORIALS

- Introduction to Spanish Basics: Learn fundamental vocabulary and phrases for greetings, introductions, and everyday conversations.
- Essential Grammar: Understand basic grammar concepts, including simple sentence structure, verb conjugations in the present tense, and common nouns and adjectives.
- Pronunciation Practice: Develop correct pronunciation and accent through guided practice and listening exercises.
- Practical Communication: Build the skills to introduce yourself, ask for directions, order food, and handle simple interactions.
- Cultural Awareness: Gain a glimpse into Hispanic cultures, including traditions, customs, and common practices.
- Interactive Lessons: Engaging classes with a focus on speaking, listening, and interactive activities.
- Grammar and Vocabulary: Simple explanations and exercises to help you understand and use basic Spanish grammar and vocabulary.
- Pronunciation Drills: Activities and practice to help you speak clearly and confidently.
- Real-Life Scenarios: Role-playing and practical exercises to apply what you’ve learned in everyday situations.
- Supportive Environment: Opportunities for individual attention and feedback to help you progress.