We are incredibly excited to announce that our visionary founder, Lily Chew, was recently featured in a compelling article on the renowned platform, The Asianparent. The interview delves into the heart of Lil’ but Mighty’s (LBM) innovative approach to English education: the power of gamification. Lily shares how LBM has seamlessly woven game-like elements into its curriculum from the very beginning, transforming the learning experience for countless children.
The Asianparent article brilliantly captures how LBM utilises a dynamic point system to incentivize participation and celebrate achievements. Furthermore, our beloved mascots, the wise Grammar Grandma and the astute Compo Cop, inject a dose of fun and personality into the learning process, making even complex grammar rules and composition techniques feel like exciting missions. These engaging characters become trusted guides for our young learners, fostering a positive and supportive learning environment.
Key takeaways from the interview:
- Enhanced Engagement: Gamification significantly boosts student participation and keeps them motivated.
- Confidence Building: The interactive elements help children build confidence in their English language skills.
- Effective Study Habits: Gamified learning encourages the development and application of good study habits.
- Creative Learning Environment: LBM’s classrooms are designed to spark creativity, with features like a giant Scrabble-inspired wall and collectable card series.
- Gamification at Home: Lily Chew also shares tips for parents to incorporate gamification into home learning, such as reading quests, scavenger hunts, DIY board games, and educational apps.
- Continuous Innovation: LBM is always exploring new ways to enhance the learning experience, including expanding their collectable card series and developing interactive features for their online courses.
At Lil’ but Mighty, our core belief is that learning should be an enjoyable and rewarding adventure. We are passionate about making English lessons not only effective but also genuinely fun and engaging for every child we have the privilege to teach. We encourage you to read the full insightful interview with Lily Chew on The Asianparent to learn more about our unique approach and the transformative power of gamification in English education.