English for children under 6 years old

The program is designed specifically for young children, with games, movement, and a teacher who knows how to engage them from the very first minute.

Why is it important to start at preschool age?

Pronunciation

Articulation actively develops between the ages of 4 and 6. Children easily reproduce correct sounds and intonations without an accent.

Play is a natural way of learning

Children of this age learn best through play, songs, and movement—without fear of making mistakes. This helps them quickly transition to speaking.

Vocabulary leap

At this age, native vocabulary grows rapidly. The brain naturally and effortlessly perceives words in another language and their meanings.

Don't miss the moment!

At ages 4-6, a child's brain is particularly receptive to language stimuli. This is the best time to start learning a foreign language.

A special approach to children

Our lessons are designed with the psychological development of 4-6 year olds in mind. We use songs, games, movement, and favorite characters to make learning natural, emotionally comfortable, and interesting. Teachers undergo special training in preschool teaching methods: they don't just teach, they help children open up, speak confidently, and fall in love with English."

Activities awaiting the child

Individual lessons

Certified and experienced teachers specializing in working with preschoolers. Lessons take place in an interactive classroom and last 25 minutes.

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International conversation clubs

Live communication in English with peers from different countries. Children practice speaking, gain confidence, and get used to different accents.

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Independent practice

Game exercises for practicing listening, speaking, vocabulary, and grammar—at a convenient time, at your own pace.

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Conversation practice with Charlie the fox

Charlie is our smart teacher who helps you 24/7. He expands your vocabulary and trains your listening and pronunciation skills through short interactive tasks.

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Upon completion of the course, your child will be able to:

  • Use 168 new words in conversation
  • Introduce themselves
  • Name simple objects (toys, food, animals, clothes, furniture)
  • Count to 10
  • Name colours of objects
  • Use have got to talk about belongings
  • Use like and dont like about preferences
  • Use prepositions to describe where the objects are
  • Answer simple questions (What is this?)
  • Talk about family members

Topics that the child will learn:

  • Hello

    20 words

  • Toys and colours

    12 words

  • My family

    11 words

  • My room

    8 words

  • Food and drinks

    12 words

  • Farm animals

    9 words

  • Final revision

    16 words

  • My pets

    8 words

  • Clothes

    12 words

  • Activities and places

    8 words

  • Celebration

    12 words

  • Transportation

    12 words

  • Wild life

    20 words

  • Final revision

    8 words

Flexible study schedule

You can choose the time for each lesson separately, or set up a fixed schedule if that is more convenient.

Example of a schedule

Monday

Individual lesson

Self practice

Wednesday

Individual lesson

Self practice

Friday

Individual lesson

Self practice

The course is designed to last 6 months (with 2 lessons per week). However, you can choose the pace that suits your child best.

Educational universes for children aged 4-6

Universe of building blocks

Children learn English by completing story missions and creative tasks in the style of their favorite building blocks sets. The language is integrated into the game like bricks in a building block set. Perfect for children who love to build and fantasize.

All Right Special

The child learns together with Charlie the fox and his friends in the virtual world of All Right. Each lesson is a real mini-adventure in English with characters, quests, and a storyline.

What level of knowledge will the child acquire?

The course corresponds to the Preschool level. It is a specially adapted stage for preschoolers, which prepares children for the Pre-A1 Starters level of the Cambridge YLE system through play, listening, and speaking. After completing the course, children will have a basic vocabulary and phrases from everyday life, understand simple instructions, and participate in short dialogues.

TPR method

Our teachers use the Total Physical Response (TPR) method, an approach to language learning that combines speech and physical activity. Children follow instructions in English through simple actions: gestures, movements, and facial expressions. This helps them learn the language without translation — through action, play, and repetition. This approach is especially effective for preschoolers who cannot yet read but are excellent at picking up language by ear."

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Sign up for a free trial lesson today!

The trial lesson is individual and lasts 25 minutes. Your child will learn new words and phrases, and you will receive an assessment of their knowledge level and a personalized learning plan.