Real Conversational Skills in French and Spanish
See our students confidently using French and Spanish in their daily lives. We focus on speaking and expression, not just textbook rote learning.
Meet Zara, one of my students from Hong Kong. Listen as she describes her vibrant city entirely in French. This is a perfect example of how my immersive online classes help children build real-world conversational skills.
Here is 8-year-old Hiranyaa from Kolkata, confidently introducing herself and her favorite things in Spanish. My program helps students build the vocabulary and confidence to talk about their own lives.
This is Krivam, an 8-year-old student, introducing himself and his family in Spanish. My classes focus on practical vocabulary that children can use right away to talk about their world.
Sometimes the student becomes the teacher. This is one of my favorite moments, where a young learner explains French definite articles so clearly. It shows a true understanding of grammar concepts.
Listen to this wonderful group of mini French speakers from Vivek Mandir in Gondia, Maharashtra, as they introduce themselves. My virtual programs make it possible for schools anywhere in India to offer quality language classes.
At just 8 years old, Yuuvansh is already describing his house in Spanish. My interactive curriculum focuses on building descriptive language skills step-by-step, making learning feel natural and rewarding.
This young student is fluently counting up to 30 in French. My method uses repetition and songs to make learning numbers and other core concepts easy and fun.
Rudravirr, one of my 4-year-old stars, aced his Level 2 French program. His progress shows that with a fun and consistent approach, even the youngest learners can achieve incredible milestones.
Here is 4-year-old Rudravirr, who has just completed his third trimester, practicing French animal names. Using games and visual aids helps children absorb new vocabulary quickly and joyfully.
Meet 4-year-old Sharvi, who is learning to name different rooms in a house in Spanish. My classes for young learners are filled with these kinds of interactive vocabulary-building exercises.
About Our Students in Action
When you watch these clips, you are not seeing kids recite memorized lines. You are seeing the result of our play-based method, where students from Gondia to Hong Kong practice conversational French and Spanish by talking about their own lives, including their favorite foods, their homes, and their hobbies.
We move away from rote learning, the kind that makes language periods feel like a chore. Whether it is a 4-year-old learning animal names through roleplay or an 8-year-old describing their city in French, our approach is always rooted in Total Physical Response (TPR) and immersive activities.
Why this works for children:
- Age-Appropriate Batches: We do not teach a 4-year-old the same way we teach a 14-year-old. Our batches for tiny toddlers focus on songs and rhymes, while our teen batches incorporate real-world scenarios and critical thinking.
- Focus on Fluency: By making language feel like play, we lower the stress that usually blocks language acquisition. When kids are having fun, they stop worrying about making mistakes and start communicating.
- Accessible Learning: We run both virtual sessions for schools across India and in-person instruction in Delhi. Every curriculum is designed to sync with school standards like CBSE or ICSE, so your child gets a boost in their regular academic life while gaining a new skill.
From day one, we want your child to say 'Bonjour' or 'Hola' with a grin. It is about building a connection with the language that lasts far longer than a school term.
Learning Lingos
We are Eshleen and Daman. We started Learning Lingos because we wanted kids to actually enjoy speaking a new language, not just memorize grammar lists. We teach through games, songs, and storytelling, which is why you will see our students so comfortable and expressive in these clips.
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