If you want to take Spanish Lessons Online with your Family in Toronto, we now offer a great program that specializes in Families with children. We know how important it is for young children to get some exposure to the Spanish language, and have designed high-quality online classes just for them. Parents can be sure that even their smallest family members are having an immersive online and enriching Spanish language learning experience.
Designed to ensure that your children and the entire family are immersed in the Spanish language and culture.
Our family Spanish classes are suitable for children from the age of 5 and up. Since these courses are designed ahead of time to cater to the student’s specific level and needs, there is never an issue with a course being too challenging for a child’s level of ability and maturity.
If more than one child would like to learn Spanish together, and they are within a similar age group and have similar Spanish levels, instead of one-on-one classes, we can arrange private group classes for them. Find more information on our Online Private Group Classes Page
This class must be booked at least 2 weeks ahead of time to allow for material development. Parent(s) must be interviewed in order to understand the child’s prior Spanish exposure, and one of the parents or legal guardian must be present for the duration of the class.
Classes are available to be scheduled from 9am - 6pm, Monday to Friday.
Young children and adolescents learn and absorb new information very differently than adults. They also tend to have a shorter attention span; thus, they require specifically designed curriculum, materials, in-class activities, and teaching methods that are more relevant to young learners.
Generally speaking, it is not advisable for parents to learn with their child(ren) especially if there's a huge disparity in the skill levels and age. Should it be something the parents really want to do, we could further discuss the potential course plan with the family. The course will also be geared towards and be taught at the pace of the member who requires the most attention.
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