English for Kids

Research shows that learning is significantly easier at a young age, when brain neurons develop the fastest. Children who start learning a second language early tend to do so with less effort and the knowledge they acquire is more permanent. What's more, learning a second language at a young age also supports brain development. Research shows that early language learners develop key skills such as problem solving, critical thinking, concentration, multitasking and memory capacity. These benefits emphasize the importance of starting English language learning at a young age.

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Cognitive Development

Learning English at a young age develops cognitive abilities, including problem solving, critical thinking and memory skills. Our program is designed to develop these essential skills in interactive and engaging ways.

Child-Centered Learning

Our course is specially designed for children and provides a fun and engaging learning environment. This fun, child-friendly environment helps young learners to stay motivated and focused.

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Future Opportunities

English proficiency opens doors to global opportunities in education and career. At The Talk School, we focus on building a strong language foundation that will benefit your child in the long run.

Specialized Teaching

The Talk School recognizes that children learn differently from adults. Our unique curriculum and teaching approach enables children to develop their language skills in an effective and fun way, meeting their specific learning needs.

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The Right Age to Learn English

In The Talk School's Children's English course, children can start learning English from the age of three. Research shows that this is an ideal age for language acquisition. Children aged 3-6 in our pre-school groups often develop language skills that exceed their peers when they start school.

Making learning fun is crucial for maintaining high levels of focus and engagement in young learners.

Register your child today and give them a head start in learning English!

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