

Are you a parent wondering if it's worth the time and effort to teach your child a new language? The answer is a resounding YES! Learning a second language In addition to being beneficial to cognitive development, it can also unlock countless opportunities in their personal and professional lives.
There are many benefits that come with kids learning a new language. For one, it can help them develop a better understanding of other cultures. It also has been shown to improve cognitive skills, such as memory and problem-solving. Additionally, kids who learn a new language tend to score higher on standardized tests and have an easier time adapting to new environments. Finally, research has shown that bilingualism can delay the onset of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
We understand the importance of teaching kids a new language and how it can positively impact their future. So sit back, relax, and let us teach and help in your little one's growth.
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How are our Courses designed ?
We structured our courses as per The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) classification. The CEFR is a framework that provides a common European reference level for language learning, teaching and assessment. It was developed by the Council of Europe as a way to standardise language levels across Europe and promote mobility between countries.
The CEFR is divided into six levels, with each level corresponding to a certain level of proficiency. The lowest level is A1, which signifies a beginner who can perform basic tasks such as introducing themselves or ordering food in a restaurant. The highest level is C2, which signifies mastery of the language and the ability to use it fluently in all situations.
Most languages are classified into one of three categories: A (beginner), B (intermediate) or C (advanced). However, some languages may be classified into multiple categories depending on their difficulty level. For example, French may be classified as both an A language (for beginners) and a B language (for intermediate learners). The CEFR can be used to measure progress in learning a new language and to set goals for future learning. It is also often used by universities and employers as a way to gauge someone's proficiency in a foreign language.

What we follow while teaching Kids / Young Learners ?
For young learners, we divided the A1-beginner level into two levels of Junior and Senior to make learning easier and effective. After completing these two levels, students will be prepared to proceed to A2 level as per CEFR classification. So that their foundation will be efficient.
Why JOIN us ?
From the comfort of your home, your kid will be immersed in a fun and interactive learning experience that will make your kid a language superstar. With our engaging tools and enthusiastic teachers, there's no stopping from becoming bilingual!
Our program is packed with enthusiasm, engaging activities, and exciting tools that make learning a new language both effective and enjoyable. With our course, your kid will be able to confidently communicate in no time while having a blast along the way. Let's do this!
