The child did badly in English in the fifth grade. Is it useful to enroll him in a cram school?
The fifth-grade children are still playful and learning foreign languages. Too boring class mode will make children have no interest in English learning. Some more active and interesting classes may cultivate children's interest in learning English. For example, when my son was in primary school, he signed up for an English cram school for teacher education near his home. Their teacher has an English accent. In class, he starts with common words in life and uses interesting tools to stimulate children's interest, making English classes extremely interesting. Now that my son is in junior high school, his English is still very good.
Therefore, primary school English must lay a good foundation, and junior high school English will be easier to learn.