Sunday, March 14, 2010

IBG Phonics Programme




IBG Phonics Programme is an English learning educational programme which uses techniques such as: repetition, closely linked steps, evaluation techniques and developmental exercises. These techniques helps children learn by moving from the unknown to the known. the use of videos, books, music and games.



IBG Phonics can be used by teachers in the classroom and for those who are being homed schooled in helping with reading and spelling skills.Language is an integral part of everyone's life because it allows for good communication skills to be developed It also serves as a compulsory requirement whenever being considered for employment.


This phonics software is reinforced with books and games which help further enrich the minds of children. The element of reinforcement is greatly emphasized in this programme because it is an easy method in which children can remember things.This software was developed in Trinidad which makes it an appropriate tool for Trinidadian children. They will be able to have fun while relating the methods used to teach.

IBG Phonics is suitable and useful to both teachers and children because it uses various teaching strategies. This ensures that each child is catered for because not everyone learns at the same pace.This can be integrated into lessons in English because many examples are given for various topics.

Parents can buy this software and use it to strengthen their children's English skills because it will allow children to reach their highest potentials.


IBG phonics can be ordered online at the following site:




The head office is located at #25 Stanmore Avenue,Queens Park West ,port-of-Spain.Trinidad,West Indies.

Phone : 1 868 625-read( 7323)or 1 868 653- step (7837)

Their E- mail address is ibg_phonics@yahoo.com

2 comments:

  1. i think using software created by Trinidians is a great way for children to learn because they will relate to examples used. IBG phonics can help children learn English easily while having fun both at home and at school.

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  2. Oh yes, if it was created in Trinidad, it makes it even better, this way I am sure they catered for our children. The different techniques used would surely assist the students.

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