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Fun French Lessons for Kids

byLearning LingosIn-person sessions at Learning Lingos, Satbari, New DelhiStarts from1,200 per student / per yearView full gallery

Bonjour! Learning French doesn’t have to be a chore. We help kids pick up the language through games, songs, and real-life conversations—no boring rote learning here. Let’s make language class the highlight of their day!

Mastering the French alphabet is the first step to great pronunciation. Listen as my teacher clearly articulates each letter, helping students build a strong phonetic foundation.

The French 'R' can be tricky, but it doesn't have to be. In this fun clip, my teacher explains how to create the vibration on your palate to pronounce it correctly.

Even teachers can have fun learning. Here is a funny moment where my Spanish teacher tries to learn a French phrase, showing that learning a new language is a journey for everyone.

The word 'tout' is a small but powerful French adjective. My teacher explains three common expressions using 'tout' to help you sound more like a native speaker.

Let's go to the farm. This vocabulary lesson introduces the French names for common farm animals, complete with fun illustrations to help children remember the words.

How do you feel today? This lesson covers essential French vocabulary for emotions, from 'heureux' (happy) to 'triste' (sad), helping students express themselves more accurately.

Do you know how to say symbols like '@' or '#' in French? This quick guide teaches the names for common symbols you'll encounter in writing and online.

These seven verbs are the foundation of the French language. Mastering 'être', 'avoir', 'faire', and others is the key to building sentences and speaking with confidence.

Ready to learn the seven most useful verbs in French? This is your starting point for building fluency and understanding the core of the language.

Here are five basic French phrases every beginner should know, from saying 'yes' and 'no' to introducing yourself. Practice these to start your first conversations.

About Fun French Lessons

Ever notice how quickly kids pick up songs compared to grammar books? That is our secret sauce. In these lessons, we ditch the rote memorization. Whether we are acting out farm animal sounds in French or practicing conversational phrases you can actually use at the dinner table, the goal is always to get children speaking from day one. It is about building confidence, not just vocabulary.

How Our Playway Method Changes Everything

Language classes should be the most fun part of the school day. At Learning Lingos, we move away from boring lists and textbooks. Our method is simple: if a child is laughing and playing, they are learning.

What we focus on:

  • Real Conversation: Kids start using French phrases immediately, not just memorizing rules.
  • Interactive Curriculum: We use songs, games, and visual aids to keep engagement high for ages 2 to 16.
  • Flexibility: Whether you need a virtual program for a school in a small town or an in-person faculty member in Delhi NCR, we bridge the gap.

Why Schools and Parents Choose Us

We know that finding a dedicated language teacher can be a challenge. We provide B2 or C1 certified trainers who know how to manage a classroom and make learning French or Spanish feel like an exciting discovery. Our sessions are fully aligned with academic standards, meaning your child or students get a curriculum that works in tandem with their existing CBSE or ICSE syllabus.

From learning the difference between 'heureux' (happy) and 'triste' (sad) to mastering the tricky French 'R' vibration, we ensure every student leaves with more than just a certificate—they leave with the confidence to speak.

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Learning Lingos

In-person sessions at Learning Lingos, Satbari, New DelhiStarts from 1,200 per student / per year

Hi, I am Eshleen! Along with my brother Daman, we run Learning Lingos to turn language class into a play date. We believe kids should be laughing, playing, and shouting 'Bravo!' while they learn French and Spanish. It is all about creating that spark where learning becomes a joyful habit.