Preparation for school
Getting to know English at a preschool age helps the child adapt more easily to learning at school. A basic vocabulary is gradually formed, and listening comprehension along with the first speaking skills are developed. Regular classes also help develop attention, memory, and the ability to follow instructions. Thanks to this, the child feels more confident when starting school.
Learning through play
At a preschool age, children learn best through play and active interaction. That's why lessons are built on songs, stories, role-playing games, and interactive tasks that help them naturally get to know a new language. Frequent changes of activities maintain children's attention, and a positive atmosphere helps build an interest in learning.
Comprehensive language practice for communication development
Individual lessons, international speaking clubs with peers from different countries, and practice with the animated teacher Charlie AI complement each other and give children more opportunities to hear and use English. Thanks to this, preschoolers gradually get used to the sound of the language, begin to use new words and simple phrases in communication.
Individual lessons
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International conversation clubs
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Conversation practice with Charlie the fox
Learn moreSkills we emphasize at preschool age
Listening comprehension
At this age, children perceive a new language by ear particularly easily. Regular listening to English words and phrases forms a natural foundation for further speech.
Speaking
Preschoolers begin to reproduce words and short phrases through play, songs, and repetition.
Vocabulary
Children quickly memorize new words through visual images, movement, and emotions. Vocabulary is acquired naturally through familiar topics from everyday life.
Attention development
Short interactive activities help maintain attention and sustain interest in learning.



