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Who learn a second language perform better than those who do not study in verbal and also mathematical tests, indicating that learning a second language is not only a linguistic activity, but also a cognitive one. The sooner the better The ability to learn a new language is greater in childhood and the factors are diverse: >>Children have more time and effort to learn, since adults have other tasks to perform; >>The child's motivation to fit in is greater; >>The pronunciation and grammar habits of the child's first language are less ingrained, making it easier to assimilate a second language. Childhood is the greatest learning phase for human beings. Children discover a new world every day and that is why this is also the best time to introduce them to the study of English. It is in childhood that we better assimilate sounds and pronunciations, as well as grammar. It is also at this stage that learning English is not an obligation, but fun! No fuss Many parents have a common question: isn't it confusing for a child to learn a second language without even speaking their own mother tongue fluently? The answer is no! Learning English in childhood takes place in a playful way, also working with concrete situations.
It is not a simple translation class, but rather a moment in which the child learns to identify objects, assimilate vocabulary, have bodily responses and increase their repertoire so that, alongside their natural development, they become fluent in that new language. Children often do not feel like they are in a class, but rather in a great game of learning! World without borders In addition to the benefits for learning, we cannot forget that the world has changed and has fewer borders and more plurality every day, a reality that has transformed language into the main tool for breaking down barriers to knowledge. Since Generation Phone Number List Y, which represents the generation born in the 1980s, teaching and learning have been transformed. Advanced technology and the internet have provided new generations with new ways of seeking knowledge and accessing information, mostly through the virtual environment. And what language gives more access to the world than English? None! According to data from the 18th edition of Ethnologue: Languages of the World, published in the Washington Post newspaper, English is the language that gives access to the most countries, a total of 101 nations.
The largest number of scientific article publications are also in English and articles in English attract the most citations, according to data from the electronic library of scientific articles SciELO Brasil. Therefore, English is the difference that will allow your child to travel the world independently, to study in international institutions, to obtain job opportunities in Brazilian or foreign multinationals and to have access to all possible information, being able to dive into in this true cultural universe! Learn from those who know how to teach Teaching English to children is greatly influenced by the school's preparation for introducing a new language into your child's routine. It is important that teachers are trained and that the institution offers a differentiated structure to enhance children's skills. Cultura Inglesa BH understands the subject! We were responsible for the first English course for children in Belo Horizonte, this being another of the milestones we have accumulated in our 80 years of tradition, innovation and excellence in teaching English. We have classes for children from 3 years of age onwards, who at this age can start to learn the most universal of languages, responsible for taking them wherever.
It is not a simple translation class, but rather a moment in which the child learns to identify objects, assimilate vocabulary, have bodily responses and increase their repertoire so that, alongside their natural development, they become fluent in that new language. Children often do not feel like they are in a class, but rather in a great game of learning! World without borders In addition to the benefits for learning, we cannot forget that the world has changed and has fewer borders and more plurality every day, a reality that has transformed language into the main tool for breaking down barriers to knowledge. Since Generation Phone Number List Y, which represents the generation born in the 1980s, teaching and learning have been transformed. Advanced technology and the internet have provided new generations with new ways of seeking knowledge and accessing information, mostly through the virtual environment. And what language gives more access to the world than English? None! According to data from the 18th edition of Ethnologue: Languages of the World, published in the Washington Post newspaper, English is the language that gives access to the most countries, a total of 101 nations.
The largest number of scientific article publications are also in English and articles in English attract the most citations, according to data from the electronic library of scientific articles SciELO Brasil. Therefore, English is the difference that will allow your child to travel the world independently, to study in international institutions, to obtain job opportunities in Brazilian or foreign multinationals and to have access to all possible information, being able to dive into in this true cultural universe! Learn from those who know how to teach Teaching English to children is greatly influenced by the school's preparation for introducing a new language into your child's routine. It is important that teachers are trained and that the institution offers a differentiated structure to enhance children's skills. Cultura Inglesa BH understands the subject! We were responsible for the first English course for children in Belo Horizonte, this being another of the milestones we have accumulated in our 80 years of tradition, innovation and excellence in teaching English. We have classes for children from 3 years of age onwards, who at this age can start to learn the most universal of languages, responsible for taking them wherever.