Summer holidays don’t have to mean a break from language learning. Quite the opposite – the relaxed atmosphere, free time, and opportunities for fun make this the perfect season for natural English practice. You don’t need any special apps or materials. Just use what you already have at home – and a bit of creativity.
Summer holidays are a well-deserved break for children and parents alike. But they also mean a two-month gap during which children can easily forget what they’ve learned during the school year – especially when it comes to English. The good news is that even without regular lessons, it’s possible to maintain and develop English skills in a natural and enjoyable way – and summer is the perfect time for it.
Why is it good for children to learn English in a group? We understand that children may be shy when venturing into learning English as a second language. Thankfully, we provide some useful insight in this blog as we share the key strategies we use to help build confidence in our young ESL students.