Why International School Students Struggle Reading (HCMC)
Why International School Students Still Struggle With Reading in Vietnam (HCMC Parent Guide)
“My child is in an international school… so why is reading still difficult?”
It’s a question many parents in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) quietly ask.
From the outside, everything seems fine:
- Lessons are in English
- Teachers are experienced
- The curriculum is international
But at home, a different picture appears.
Reading is slow.
Understanding is inconsistent.
Confidence drops.
👉 And parents start to wonder what’s missing.
The Hidden Gap Behind “Good English”
Many children in international school English Vietnam environments develop:
- good listening skills
- basic speaking ability
- familiar vocabulary
But reading requires something deeper.
👉 It requires a system
Without that system, students rely on:
- memory
- guessing
- repetition
Which works—until it doesn’t.
Why This Problem Appears (Even in Good Schools)
International schools are designed to teach content.
They assume students already know how to read effectively.
So lessons focus on:
- understanding texts
- discussing ideas
- completing tasks
Not on:
👉 how reading actually works
This creates a quiet gap.
What Reading Actually Requires
Strong reading is built on three connected skills:
1. Decoding (Sound → Word)
Children must recognize how letters and sounds work together.
Without this:
👉 They guess words instead of reading them
2. Fluency (Speed + Accuracy)
Reading should become automatic over time.
If not:
👉 The brain focuses on words, not meaning
3. Comprehension (Understanding Ideas)
This is what schools measure.
But it depends on:
👉 decoding + fluency first
A Common Pattern Parents Notice
Let’s make this practical.
A student in Saigon might:
- read slowly
- pause often
- understand simple texts
- struggle with longer passages
When asked questions:
👉 They give short or unclear answers
This is not a motivation issue.
It’s usually a foundation issue.
Why Vocabulary Alone Doesn’t Solve It
Many parents respond by increasing vocabulary.
It feels logical:
👉 more words = better reading
But reading is not just knowing words.
It’s:
👉 recognizing them quickly and accurately
Without phonics or structured literacy:
- Words are stored passively
- Reading stays slow
- Comprehension breaks down
Why the Gap Becomes Bigger Over Time
In early grades, students can manage.
Texts are:
- shorter
- simpler
- supported with visuals
But in later grades:
- texts become longer
- vocabulary becomes more academic
- ideas become more complex
👉 The same child who was “doing okay” begins to struggle
Especially in IB, British, or American curricula.
A Quick Parent Check (Conversational)
If you’re unsure, ask yourself:
- Does my child avoid reading longer texts?
- Do they read aloud slowly or hesitantly?
- Do they understand when I explain, but not when reading alone?
If the answer is yes to several of these:
👉 The issue is likely not effort
👉 It’s how reading was built
What Actually Helps (Long-Term)
Children need to move from:
👉 guessing → decoding
👉 slow reading → fluent reading
👉 surface understanding → deep comprehension
This happens through:
- phonics (sound–letter mastery)
- structured literacy (clear progression)
- guided reading practice
Not through more worksheets or memorization.
Where ESL Support Becomes Critical
For ESL support of international school students, this gap is even more common.
Because they are learning:
- a new language
- academic content
- reading skills
All at the same time
Without structured support:
👉 One weak area affects everything else
How Spark Bridges This Gap
At Spark English Center Vietnam, reading is not treated as a by-product of learning English.
It is built step by step.
Students are guided to:
- understand sound–letter relationships clearly
- read with increasing fluency
- connect reading to writing and speaking
Spark provides a premium English learning experience designed for international school readiness in HCMC.
With:
- phonics + structured literacy
- ESL support for international school students
- small classes (maximum 6 students)
- a clear pathway from foundation to IELTS
Spark teaches the way native English-speaking parents teach their own children—through clarity, consistency, and real understanding.
Serving families across HCMC (Saigon), Spark acts as a bridge between school expectations and student ability.
A More Accurate Way to Think About It
Reading problems in international schools are rarely about intelligence.
They are usually about:
👉 missing steps in how reading was developed
When those steps are built properly:
- confidence increases
- speed improves
- Understanding becomes natural
FAQs
Why is my child struggling with reading in an international school?
Because schools focus on understanding content, not always on building reading foundations like phonics and fluency.
Is this problem common in Vietnam?
Yes. Many students enter international schools with speaking ability but weak reading skills.
My child speaks English well—why is reading still hard?
Speaking and reading are different skills. Reading requires decoding and fluency, not just vocabulary.
At what age should reading be fully developed?
Foundations should be strong by early primary years, but gaps can appear later if they were not built properly.
Can this be fixed, or is it too late?
It can absolutely be improved at any stage with the right structured approach.
How can I tell if it’s a phonics issue?
If your child guesses words, reads slowly, or struggles with spelling, phonics is likely a key factor.
Will this affect other school subjects?
Yes. Reading is the foundation for all learning, especially in international school systems.
A Clear Next Step
If your child is in an international school but struggling with reading, the first step is understanding why.
At Spark English Center Vietnam, the free assessment checks:
- reading fluency and accuracy
- phonics foundation
- comprehension ability
- Overall international school readiness
This helps you see:
👉 where your child is now
👉 and what they need to improve
👉 Book your free assessment here:
https://www.sparkvn.com/Assessment
Serving international school families in HCMC (Saigon), Spark English Center Vietnam provides structured, premium English support that turns reading into real understanding—and real confidence.














































