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Our Little Linguists in Action: Kids Speaking French and Spanish

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Watch our students speak, sing, and play in French and Spanish. From counting in French at age two to confident Spanish conversations at eight, see how our play-based method builds real fluency from day one.

We love seeing our students at G.D. Goenka Vasant Kunj so engaged. Here they are, practicing their Spanish introductions and singing songs about body parts. This is what active, joyful learning looks like.

This is our playway method in action. Watch our 4-year-old student Rudravirr learn French vocabulary for clothing through a fun, hands-on pasting activity. He is learning to identify items like 'pantalon' and 'chaussure' while playing.

Listen to 8-year-old Yuuvansh confidently describe his beautiful home in Spanish. Through consistent practice in our interactive classes, he has built a strong vocabulary for everyday conversation.

We are so proud of Krivam's progress. After joining our classes, he can now confidently introduce himself in Spanish, talking about his family and his favorite things. This is a huge step in his language journey.

Zara, one of our students from Hong Kong, beautifully describes her city in French. Her fluency shows how our immersive online classes help children think and speak naturally in a new language, no matter where they are.

Watch 4-year-old Kabir, a Trimester 4 student, practice his French geography. This activity helps him learn to identify countries like India and France on a map while reinforcing his language skills.

Learning is delicious. Here, our French student Kabir makes a fruit salad while naming all the ingredients like 'pomme' (apple) and 'banane' (banana) in French. This is a great example of our hands-on learning approach.

At just 4.5 years old, Reyansh is already in his third trimester of Spanish and confidently naming wild animals. His progress with words like 'tigre' and 'león' shows how our structured program builds fluency.

Listen to Sumaira recite a Spanish poem about the parts of the body. Activities like this not only build vocabulary for words like 'ojos' (eyes) and 'nariz' (nose) but also improve memory and pronunciation.

Even our two-year-olds can do it. Here is Aarav, counting all the way to twenty in Spanish without any help. This shows how our early learning programs build a strong foundation through repetition and encouragement.

About Our Little Linguists in Action

We don't use textbooks or rote drills. Instead, we use kinetic learning like scavenger hunts or role-playing a 'Market Day' to teach vocabulary. When a child learns 'carotte' while holding an actual carrot or counts in Spanish during a game of tag, they aren't memorizing—they are internalizing the language. You can see this reflected in our students' ability to hold unscripted, natural conversations by the end of their very first trimester.

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