Wordier On Demand: Vocabulary Classes You Can Watch Anytime, Anywhere

(5 customer reviews)

Wordier On Demand gives you all the content of a Wordier vocabulary course at a time that suits you.

Included in each module:

  • Six 1-hour video tutorials
  • Over 130 challenging 11+ words
  • Worksheet packs for every class
  • Online quizzes to complete while watching
  • Online revision games (available on desktop and mobile)

 

Key Info:

  • Designed for Year Four and above. Ideal for Year Fives preparing for the 11+.
  • Words are discussed in detail with example sentences and clear definitions for each.
  • Teaches common Latin and Greek roots, prefixes and suffixes.
  • Work through the course at your own pace – pausing and rewinding whenever you need.

 

We recommend completing one session per week, therefore a 12-session course should take about 12 weeks to complete. Spacing the sessions will give your child time to complete the revision activities before moving on. You can, however, work through the course more quickly, if you’d like.

As with all Wordier products, each part of this class is carefully thought out to ensure your child remembers the words in the long term and, crucially, can use them correctly.

£29.00£99.00

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Description

Wordier On Demand provides a full vocabulary course that you can watch at any time in any place. Each module contains six 1-hour lessons along with a worksheet pack and online activities to follow at home.

Module 3 vocabulary includes:

Session 1 – spectre, ethereal, ominous, superstitious and much more.

Session 2 – incessant, ad hoc, sporadic, frequency and more.

Session 3 – originate, subsequent, culminate and more.

Session 4 – refrain, discord, encore, forte and more.

Session 5 – misanthrope, redeem, covet, shrewd and more.

Session 6 – a review of previous weeks plus new vocabulary, such as chronicle, prompted, tempest and more.

 

Module 4 vocabulary includes:

Session 1 – corrupt, intend, incomparable, dire and much more.

Session 2 – superior, inferior, refine, hone and more.

Session 3 – equidistant, prime, protract and more.

Session 4 – ardent, rapture, nonchalant, loathe and more.

Session 5 – doddery, sprightly, contemporary and more.

Session 6 – a review of previous weeks plus new vocabulary, such as fervent, principled, illustrious and more.

 

Module 5 vocabulary includes:

Session 1 – extravaganza, rendezvous, jubilee, formal and much more.

Session 2 – frivolous, inconsequential, indispensable, trivial and more.

Session 3 – insipid, succulent, rancid and more.

Session 4 – pious, ritual, pilgrimage, rites of passage and more.

Session 5 – consistency, infuse, enhance, incorporate and more.

Session 6 – a review of previous weeks plus new vocabulary, such as paramount, domineering, momentous and more.

 

Module 6 vocabulary includes:

Session 1 – discord, pandemonium, bedlam and predicament.

Session 2 – device, devise, complimentary, complementary and more.

Session 3 – fatigue, languid, brisk, listless and many more.

Session 4 – negotiate, inhospitable, neutral, spry and more.

Session 5 – conscious, conscience, addition, edition, alternate, alternative and more.

Session 6 – a review of previous weeks plus new vocabulary, such as humorous, tedious, immaculate and more.

 

Module 7 vocabulary includes:

Session 1 – complexion, protrude, dainty and brawn.

Session 2 – loathsome, considerable, brutal and proficient.

Session 3 – invaluable, exorbitant, purchase and frivolous.

Session 4 – pioneer, lapse and renaissance.

Session 5 – disposition, charisma, pine and sombre.

Session 6 – a review of previous weeks plus new vocabulary, such as primitive, prevail, humble and forlorn.

 

Note: All modules are aimed at children in Year 4+ (aged 8 and over). No module is harder than another, they simply contain a different selection of challenging words. Modules do not have to be completed in order.

Additional information

Course Length

6 Sessions, 12 Sessions, 18 Sessions, 24 Sessions, 30 sessions

Module

Module 3, Module 4, Module 5, Module 6, Module 7, Modules 3 and 4 (16% off), Modules 5 and 7 (16% off), Modules 3, 4 and 5 (21% off), Modules 4, 5 and 7 (21% off), Modules 3, 4, 5 and 7 (32% off), Modules 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 (32% off)

5 reviews for Wordier On Demand: Vocabulary Classes You Can Watch Anytime, Anywhere

  1. Dilek

    My son improved his vocab with these lessons. Highly recommended.

  2. Mrs D

    An excellent course which has really helped my son expand his vocabulary and improve his writing.

  3. Naylan

    Excellent! Just excellent.

  4. Emma

    Really ambitious words chosen . A highly systematic way of widening vocabulary.

  5. Kim Ng

    Wordier’s vocabulary programme was carefully structured in game formats, using Quizlet and Wooclap. My son found it fun to learn difficult vocabulary. Highly recommended.

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

Who is this course for?

Classes are aimed at children ages 8 to 11, with a particular focus on Year 4 and 5 students doing the 11+.

Year 6 children are also welcome to attend. Many of our 11+ students love the classes so much that they choose to stay on the course during Year 6, even after they have finished their exams.

 

 

What happens if my child doesn’t like the course?

If you find that the course isn’t right for your child at this time, you can use our Joy Guarantee to receive a hassle-free refund on the remainder of the course. Simply email us at hello@wordier.online to receive your refund.

Note: Joy Guarantee applies to Wordier Live only.

 

Can my Year 3 child join the classes?

We recommend our courses for anyone in Year 4 and above, mainly because they’re fast-paced, involve a fair amount of writing and it might be a little difficult for Year 3s to keep up with. But we have had some energised and ambitious Year 3s complete our courses, so if you think your child is ready, you’re welcome to give them a try. If you do, we recommend that you sit in on their first session, even if it’s just for moral support!

If the class is too challenging, you can use our Joy Guarantee to get a refund for the rest of the module. You can always rejoin when your child’s a little older, with the added benefit of seeing how it works already!

 

 

What’s the difference between Wordier Live and Wordier On Demand?

The Wordier Live courses are always delivered live with a tutor at the same time every week. This means children can ask questions and try out new words in sentences so they can get feedback and corrections when needed.

Wordier Live parents usually find that this format is more engaging for their child and, as a result, it is easier to convince the child to attend. They also appreciate having a set schedule for classes, which helps to ensure that learning stays on track.

The Wordier On Demand is the pre-recorded version of Wordier Live. The classes contain the same great content as Wordier Live but without interaction with a tutor.

Wordier On Demand parents tend to favour this format because they can go through several sessions a week rather than waiting for the next class to be held.

 

How does the course run?

Each weekly class is delivered live on Zoom by an experienced tutor. 24-48 hours before the class, you’ll receive the worksheets for the week as well as a short preliminary video for your child to watch.

During the class, children’s microphones are muted to avoid students shouting out or monopolising the conversation. This helps us to ensure that all children receive recognition during class and can submit an answer in their own time.

Students are encouraged to submit questions, answers and example sentences via the chat function. Our tutors then acknowledge and respond to these questions in real-time.

We recommend printing the worksheets every week, however, your child can simply use a paper and pencil to follow along if you don’t have access to a printer.

 

 

What happens if my child misses a class?

All of our classes are recorded and the recording is sent out to parents the day after the class. You can, therefore, watch the class later in the week.

All parents will receive access to the class recording, whether or not their child attended.

 

How does the vocabulary contest work?

From Week Two, we’ll run a 10-minute vocab contest at the end of each class, testing kids on words from the previous week. We like to encourage some friendly competition, so our top scorers are awarded with emoji medals.

 

Do you provide any homework?

Yes. We’ll send out a revision link for the most recent session each week – these include online games and short quizzes to help kids refresh their memories.

 

Is the vocab on your course the same as the words from your flashcards/workbooks?

There’s a little bit of overlap between our Wordier Live course and our Wordier Tools, but we’ve designed them so there’s lots of variation. Sometimes it’s helpful for kids to see familiar words, but we also want to give everyone lots of words to learn in the most effective way.

 

 

How many classes does my child need to do to cover all of the 11+ vocabulary?

There is no official list of 11+ vocabulary, which means that your child’s exam could technically feature any variety of words from the English language. That’s why we recommend completing as many of the Wordier courses and materials as possible. All “Wordier words” have been carefully selected from 11+ past papers, practice papers and our experience in working with over a thousand 11+ students.

 

Should my child complete vocabulary books from other providers in addition to using Wordier?

Wordier provides a comprehensive vocabulary system, which means children do not need to supplement their Wordier work with vocabulary books from other providers.

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