A HELPPing Hand

An architect draws the building of a house.

Learning English, in some ways, is like building a house. It is a multi-step process that is not always easy, but the end result will bring a significant amount of security in the future. But how exactly does one build this proverbial literacy house? The answer is N-HELPP, our new reading and writing solution.

N-HELPP is a revolutionary new program that combines the Units of Sound and WordQ software with a live instruction component. In terms of building the house, it shapes up like this:

The live instruction component is the frame of the house. This is a multi-week program detailing the core fundamentals of the English language program with the goal of building proficiency and familiarity.

Nisai Units of Sound is a program designed to facilitate understanding of the building blocks of language. Naturally, it serves as the bricks of this house. Every brick layed marks an important step forward for the house.

Finally, WordQ serves as the concrete and scaffolding. It helps provide support for the bricks and frames to protect against the elements and helps with the day-to-day requirements while the house is being built. Do you need a jumping off point for research? The built-in ThoughtQ program can help. Do you need to fill in a tax form? WordQ's PDF reader can help. Do you need help building a vocabulary? WordQ has a background dictionary of tens of thousands of words.

Together, in unison, the three elements of N-HELPP help to build proficiency in the English language. However, not everyone builds the same house, and N-HELPP is designed to be inclusive of all needs to help in any instance. Contact sales@quillsoft.ca to see if N-HELPP is right for your students, friends, and/or loved ones.

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