Nardagani can support you by teaching decoding (sounding out words) quickly and simply. No matter your English language learning goals, here are 10 reasons both ESL students and struggling readers love the Nardagani online reading program.
Read MoreFrom literacy specialists to middle school teachers to ESL instructors, professionals who frequently work with challenged readers who have been diagnosed with a reading disability and qualify for IEP (Individual Education Program), share their experiences of using Nardagani in the classroom.
Read MoreNardagani advisory board member Jeffrey Wilhelm, PhD is a distinguished professor of English education at Boise State University in Boise, Idaho, and a nationally recognized literacy expert. A highly regarded author and co-author of more than 37 books about literacy and literacy education,
Read MoreWhether a teacher’s goal is to improve student pronunciation in elementary school, increase phonic awareness, help your son or daughter struggling with reading speed or fluency or even learn how to better read English, Nardagani can support you and your child by teaching decoding (sounding out words) quickly and simply.
Read MoreNardagani is a reading and pronunciation program in which ESL program students have grown their reading skills considerably and also improved their pronunciation with life-changing results. Our program eliminates the need to learn all the complicated rules and exceptions in English, thereby eliminating the confusion of learning this often confusing language.
Read MoreThe Nardagani program helps eliminate the guesswork involved in reading by teaching twelve simple symbols, which make the connection between word sounds and the written text. Students see how to pronounce the letter or word at a glance—suddenly there is no more guessing of letters or struggling to read English.
Read MoreAadar (age 8) struggled to read. This all changed when Alia, Aadar’s mom, enrolled in The Nardagani Reading Program with a certified Nardagani tutor. Alia sat down with Nardagani and shared their experiences learning to read with the program.
Read MoreBeginning March 2nd, in honor of Dr. Suess’s birthday, Read Across America, an annual National Education Association (NEA) reading motivation and awareness program begins. Read Across America calls for every child in every community to celebrate reading—encouraging children of all ages to read, and to promote the love of reading among children.
Read MoreSilent letters are sprinkled into countless words in the English language. However, did you know there are many languages that do not have silent letters at all? Even more common, many languages have only a few silent letters. These facts can make learning to read English challenging. The Nardagani Reading Program’s approach to teaching silent letters helps to make English easier to learn.
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