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Ages 6–12 β€’ Fun Learning

πŸ¦– Dino Battle Who Would Win?

Your child thinks they're just picking dinosaur winners. They're actually learning to think like a scientist.

A 1-hour interactive lesson where kids analyze data, make predictions, and defend their answers β€” the exact skills tested on speaking and writing exams.

1 hour session One-on-one Real thinking skills

The Secret

It Looks Like a Game.
It's Actually Test Prep.

When kids take speaking tests (DET, IELTS, TOEFL), they freeze. Not because they don't know English β€” but because they don't know how to organize their thinking.

Dino Battle teaches the exact cognitive skills they need:

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Read data & make inferences

"Based on this chart, I think..."

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State a clear opinion

"I believe the T-Rex would win."

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Support with evidence

"Because it has a bite force of..."

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Handle counterarguments

"Some might say... but actually..."

Same skills. Zero test anxiety. Maximum fun.

How It Works

1 Hour. 2 Epic Battles. Real Skills.

1

Schema Building (15 min)

We start by activating what your child already knows about dinosaurs. Vocabulary, categories, characteristics. This builds the foundation for the battles ahead.

2

Battle #1: T-Rex vs Triceratops (15 min)

We look at real data β€” size, speed, bite force, defense mechanisms. Your child learns the framework: Choice β†’ Because + Data β†’ Therefore. I model the thinking first, then they try.

3

Battle #2: Velociraptor vs Stegosaurus (15 min)

Now we level up. Same framework, but we add counterarguments. "Some might say the Stegosaurus would win because... but I disagree because..."

4

Bonus Round + Wrap-up (15 min)

Your child picks their own matchup and defends their choice independently. We connect what they learned to real test situations. They leave with a framework they can use anywhere.

The Framework

What Your Child Actually Learns

1

Choice

"I think the T-Rex would win."

2

Because + Data

"Because according to the chart, it has a bite force of 12,800 pounds β€” 3x more than the Triceratops."

3

Counterargument

"Some might say the Triceratops' horns give it an advantage, but the T-Rex's speed means it can attack from behind."

4

Therefore

"Therefore, the T-Rex would win this battle."

This is the exact structure that scores high on DET, IELTS, and TOEFL speaking tasks.

Is This Right for Your Child?

Perfect for kids who...

Love dinosaurs, animals, or science

Can speak conversationally but struggle to organize ideas

Freeze when asked "why do you think that?"

Are preparing for English tests (now or in the future)

Learn better when they're having fun

Not the right fit if...

They're complete beginners in English

They need phonics or basic reading instruction

You're looking for a full curriculum (this is a single session)

Frequently Asked Questions

πŸ¦– Dino Battle: Who Would Win?

1 Hour β€’ Ages 6-12 β€’ One-on-One

What's Included:

1-hour private Zoom session
Interactive presentation with real data
Student workbook (digital)
Thinking framework they can reuse
$32

One session β€’ Flexible scheduling

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We also have Science Reading (beetles, ocean animals) and custom topics. Ask us!

Learning disguised as fun.

Real thinking skills. Zero boredom.