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Our teachers work hard to make classes really interesting in order to instill the desire to learn the English language. If the desire is reinforced at this age, interest towards the language will run throughout their lives.

Our cozy rooms are specially equipped for children.
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You can not make kids sit still and study a textbook; they learn basics of the English language through games, rhymes, songs and cartoons; by drawing and doing crafts.
From the very beginning children prepare simple home tasks which are meant to be fun.
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Language Courses
for Kids
(4 to 6)
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Kid I
This is a starter course for children with no English language background. Children get introduced to the language, learn letters and sounds, watch cartoons, learn rhymes, sing songs and draw. Thus, the goals of this course are: to imitate sounds, comprehension listening, elementary speaking skills (short everyday dialogues), accumulating vocabulary.
Main topics: Introductions, Family, Food, At a cafe, Wild and domestic animals, At the doctor’s, Toys, Seasons and Weather, Holidays, Colours, Counting, Fruits and Vegetables.
Kid II
The level is for children who know basics of the language. Comprehension listening and speaking continue to be taught. Writing and reading are introduced. Visual aids (toys, pictures) and games help to enrich the children’s vocabulary, and practice speaking skills. Children get for the first time introduced to grammar, try to write and read combination of letters and short words.
Main topics: Body Parts, House, Apartment, Clothes, Time, Schedule, Shopping.
Kid III
The level is for children having basic language skills. Speaking skills continue to be developed, vocabulary enriched, reading and writing skills practiced. Further introduction into grammar is continued.
Main topics: Days of the Week, Months, Cleaning the house, Sports, City. |
4 to 6 year olds study for one hour two times a week. The course is 96 academic hours, approx. 9 months.
We invite young learners, teenagers & adults to test their knowledge from 12 to 14 and from 16 to 18 on weekdays.
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