Why do children learn second foreign languages?

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1.Develop intelligence and insight

Planning the learning of second foreign languages from an early age can increase children's interest and skills, and more importantly, develop children's good foreign language learning ability and logical thinking, which can benefit children for a lifetime.

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2. Increase your child's competitive edge

Grasping the golden age of language learning for children is equivalent to saving a lot of time and energy for them in the future. Whether they plan to go to college, study abroad, or work, learning a second foreign language can greatly increase their competitiveness.

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3. Lay a good foundation for studying abroad

In the long run, parents can lay a solid foundation for their children's future study plan by cultivating their children's foreign language learning from an early age, no matter they choose mainstream countries in the UK and the US or countries with minor languages.

Why do you choose us?

  • Independent research and development team comprised of experienced teachers from worldwide
  • The curriculum system is benchmarked to standard examination
  • Textbooks and workbooks with exercises for after-class practice
  • Review sessions to help boost learning

A variety of courses, a variety of class types, there is always a suitable for you!

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Customized class

According to the students' study level, we offer customized courses.

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Small-group class

We offer standardized course outline, multi-person interaction, and fun learning experience.

Strict selection of teachers!

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Instructors

Native language speakers experienced in teaching teenagers

Graduaded from top-class overseas universities

Professional, rigorous, inspiring teaching style

Learning while gaming, falling in love with language learning!

Word explanation and in-class practice

Game interaction and real-time conversation

Textbooks and workbooks with exercises to guarantee preview and review

Textbooks

Feedback from parents

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    Caroline's Mom

    After a few lessons at MoreLingo, Caroline said she went from not being able to speak French at all to being at the top of her class. I really appreciate it!

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    Richard's Dad

    Thank you very much for your sense of responsibility! Richard is now taking the initiative to do extra reading, and we are happy about it!

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    Kai's Mom

    Before learning with MoreLingo, Kai had studied French for a while, but he didn't make much progress. Thanks to teacher MoreLingo's guidance and encouragement, I have seen a great change in him. Thank you, teachers!

FAQ

Yes. Children's ability to imitate and thus learn a language at a young age is very strong. As long as the learning time is reasonably allocated, it is completely possible to start learning a new language.

Sometimes learning a language is just a simple hobby, especially for young children, so the considerations are not that complicated. If your child is interested in a particular language, then that's the best choice. If you have no idea, you can choose according to the industry your child may want to engage in the future. For example, Spanish is a language commonly used in many countries in Europe, the United States, Central America and North America. It is usually used in tourism, hotel management, medical health, banking, law, handmade manufacturing and other industries. As for French, the leading economic industries in France are pharmacy, fashion, aviation, telecommunications, energy, etc. If your child is interested in these industries, then French can play a great role. In addition, if your child considers to go and live in Canada, you can also choose French as it is the official language of Quebec region of Canada. If the field of interest is relatively German leading industries such as publishing, automation, engineering, machinery, psychology, then choosing German will help best.