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Babies learn English through emotions

Through songs and games, the babies experiment with their senses and they get used to the musicality of the language. They live this experience alongside two cute characters: Mousy and Linda.

Mousy

English for babies aged 1

Linda

English for babies aged 2

English for babies aged 1

Mousy

Course objectivesbabies are highly receptive to discovering the world around them and expressing themselves. The main objective of each session is to develop the babies' ability to learn English in a natural and spontaneous way. The games, surprises, and the interaction between the teacher and their minder are the true stars of this course.

Small groups: each class has up to 5 babies, accompanied by an adult.

The families’ role: when the family gets actively involved in the activities done in class, they create an emotional connection with the babies.  This connection stimulates learning.

Tiếng Anh cho trẻ 1 tuổi tại trung tâm Kids&us
Tiếng Anh cho trẻ 2 tuổi tại trung tâm Kids&us

English for babies aged 2

Linda

Course objective: in these classes, the two-year-old babies discover that everything around them has a name in English too: parts of the body, colours, shapes... They start to connect words to make simple phrases and they learn songs in English. Through activities that stimulate their imagination, their pronunciation is a lot more natural from the start.

Small groups: each class has up to 5 babies, accompanied by an adult.

The families’ role: halfway through the course, the babies start to become more independent and start to attend class without a companion.  That said, it’s still important to maintain active encouragement at home.

45 Mins
Once a week
5 Babies
Each Class
Families "role"
Halfway through the course

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Quality and experience have always been our highest priorities and we work every day to maintain them. The constant improvement of materials, teacher training, personalised monitoring of the students, and regular communication with families form the solid base that guarantees learning.