English Olympiad Online Coaching and Syllabus for Class 5
Class 5 marks an important turning point where students begin to develop independent thinking and stronger language skills. Our English Olympiad online coaching for Class 5 is designed to match this academic growth and push students beyond their comfort zone in the best way possible.
With a focus on concept clarity and competitive readiness, our Class 5 English Olympiad online tuition covers Advanced Vocabulary, Idioms and Phrases, All Tenses, Active and Passive Voice, and Direct and Indirect Speech, and many more. Also, all topics are structured by highly experienced teachers who align their teaching with both school syllabi and top Olympiad exam patterns.
English Olympiad Online Class 5 Syllabus
Below is the full syllabus your child will learn and master through our live interactive sessions. Every topic is taught with real examples and practical application so students can confidently use what they learn both inside and outside the classroom.
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What to Learn
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Nouns
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• Subject-verb agreement (advanced proficiency)
• Identify abstract nouns
• Identify common and proper nouns
• Form plurals ending in f, fe, o, y
• Use plurals ending in f, fe, o, y correctly
• Singular and plural possessives
• Form singular and plural possessives
• Identify and correct errors in plural and possessive nouns
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Pronouns
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• Grammar in context with examples
• Personal pronouns (subject and object)
• Replace nouns with pronouns
• Compound subjects and objects with “I” and “me.”
• Possessive pronouns
• Personal vs reflexive pronouns
• Relative pronouns: who, whom, whose, which, that
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Verbs and Phrasal Verbs
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• Verb and object
• Direct and indirect objects
• Transitive and intransitive verbs
• Phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions (look up, look into, etc.)
• Irregular verbs in simple and continuous tenses
• Main and helping verbs
• Modal verbs and their functions
• Subject-verb agreement (including compound subjects)
• Simple past, present, and future tenses
• Regular and irregular past tense forms
• Correct tense shifts
• Progressive and perfect tenses
• Past tense vs past participle
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Adverbs
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• Adverbs and adverbial phrases
• Sequencing words: firstly, then, later, finally
• Types of adverbs
• Relative adverbs
• Adjective vs adverb usage
• Comparative forms of adjectives and adverbs
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Adjectives
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• Order of adjectives
• Adjectival phrases
• Determiners and quantifiers
• Recap of adjective phrases
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Articles
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• Use of articles in sentences
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Prepositions
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• Prepositions and prepositional phrases (recap)
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Conjunctions
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• Connectors: yet, still, as, when, etc.
• Coordinating conjunctions: and, but, yet, or, so
• Subordinating conjunctions: after, before, while, until, because, since, unless, although, if
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Tenses and Voice
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• Perfect, simple past, continuous, and perfect tenses
• Recap of simple, continuous, and perfect tenses (present, past, future)
• Active and passive voice
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Punctuation
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• Commas with direct address, introductory words, and interjections
• Commas in compound and complex sentences
• Correct capitalisation
• Capitalising and formatting titles
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Jumbled Words and Word Formation
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• Prefixes: uni, bi, tri, semi, multi, sub, trans, fore, inter
• Suffixes: ness, ly, ous, ful, less, tion, sion
• Spelling rules for suffixes (vowel and consonant beginnings)
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Passive and Reported Speech
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• Difference between direct and reported speech
• Recap of parts of speech
• Recap of direct and indirect speech
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Integrated Grammar
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• Types of sentences (recap)
• Sentence transformation
• Similes and metaphors
• Homophones, homonyms, homographs
• Form antonyms using prefixes (dis, in, im, il, ir, un)
• Introduction to modals: must, should, ought to
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Short Composition (Notices and Messages)
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• Organise and structure sentences logically and sequentially
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Visual Composition and Letter Writing
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• Infer information from statements
• Analytical skills from visual stimulus
• Formal and informal letter writing
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Comprehension (Prose and Poetry)
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• Reading and understanding prose and poetry texts
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Spoken and Written Expression
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• Organise ideas into paragraphs
• First-person narrative writing
• Story writing based on legends or fables
• Use varied sentence structures and correct punctuation
• Write two well-developed paragraphs (about 150 words)
• Write detailed narratives describing actions, thoughts, and feelings
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Our Syllabus Is Aligned with Top English Olympiad Exams
The English Olympiad Class 5 online coaching syllabus is designed as per the top-class exams such as IEO, CEO, UEO, and many more. This helps the students not only perform better in school but also acquire the necessary edge to crack the top-level exams. The English Olympiad online tuition for Class 5 is designed to prepare every student for the exam.
Why Parents Prefer Olympiad Success
Parents throughout the country trust English Olympiad online preparation for Class 5, which Olympiad Success provides, because our program delivers more than basic subject instruction. The following aspects make our English Olympiad online coaching program the best selection for students.
Recorded Classes: Recorded classes are available for students to do the revision and understand the concept better at their own pace.
Topic-wise Tests: A thoroughly developed topic test helps the student to see their own progress and keep their preparation consistent.
Flexible Batch Timings: We provide a batch in different time slots so that students can go to classes without giving up school or outings.
Fun and Interactive Learning: The classes have live discussions and activity-based learning; thus, every session is very engaging.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. How are doubts handled during online English Olympiad classes for Grade 5?
Ans. The world of online English Olympiad classes for Grade 5 students uses specific methods to solve student doubts. Students use the live session platform to ask questions which teachers answer during the same time period.
Q2. Does Olympiad Success provide mock tests for Class 5 English Olympiad preparation?
Ans. Candidates need to take mock tests because they serve as essential resources that recreate the actual Olympiad test structure. The program enables Grade 5 students to train in an authentic testing setting, which leads to gradual improvement in their academic results.
Q3. How many years of previous year papers does Olympiad Success provide for the Grade 5 English Olympiad?
Ans. Olympiad Success provides multiple years of previous year papers to give students enough practice with real exam questions. The number of years available for students to use depends on our team accessing current information about the active course package.
Q4. What are the benefits of joining live online English Olympiad classes for Class 5?
Ans. Live classes offer real-time interaction with experienced teachers, instant doubt resolution, structured learning, and peer engagement, all of which make preparation far more effective than self-study alone.