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Fun Language & General Knowledge Classes for Kids

byNidhi LonganiAvailable online & at Rajouri Garden centre, Delhi NCRStarts from300 Per SessionView full gallery

Learning is an adventure that starts with curiosity. We ditch the textbooks to explore vocabulary, global culture, and language through interactive games and real-life connections.

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! We love exploring fun and unusual words to build vocabulary and curiosity. Here, one of our students confidently explains the meaning of this fantastic word and its origin.

"Hit the books" or "All at sea." Our students learn to identify idioms and use them in sentences. This interactive exercise makes learning figurative language practical and fun, enhancing their conversational English skills.

"A piece of cake" or "Spill the beans." Watch our student confidently guess idioms from their meanings and use them in a sentence. This is how we make learning English expressions a delightful and memorable game.

Are you fluent in Gen Z slang? Our students break down the differences between Millennial and Gen Z phrases in this fun and informative video. We keep learning relevant by connecting it to modern communication trends.

Wanna, gonna, kinda. The Alpha generation is rewriting the dictionary with shorter, cooler words. Here, our students playfully demonstrate the evolution of standard English into modern slang, keeping up with the latest language trends.

LOL, BRB, IDK. We help parents decode the short forms and internet slang their kids are using today. This session, led by our students, makes understanding modern chat abbreviations easy and fun for everyone.

"As white as a lily, as strong as a tiger." This student recites a series of similes with enthusiasm. We use rhythmic and memorable exercises like this to teach literary devices and make learning grammar concepts enjoyable.

Instead of just saying "ran," you can say "jogged" or "sprinted." Our students demonstrate how to use stronger, more descriptive verbs to make their language more vivid and engaging.

Why limit our knowledge to just one country? Here, a student confidently presents the national symbols of Australia, from the golden wattle to the red kangaroo. We encourage global education and a curiosity about the world.

With pride and joy, our students recite a poem about India's national symbols. This activity not only builds their public speaking skills but also instills a sense of patriotism and knowledge about their own country.

About Fun with Language & General Knowledge

I don't use rote drills for vocabulary or general knowledge. Instead, we decode Gen Z slang, analyze idioms, and quiz each other on global symbols. It keeps learning light and relatable, helping concepts stick naturally for the kids.

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