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Why Choose Mini Lingos?

Our philosophy is that children learn best by having fun and this is the core belief behind our whole approach to our classes.
Studies show that singing in another language can significantly help with its learning, allowing little ones to absorb the new language naturally, just as they learned their first words.
Nursery rhymes play a key role in early speech development too – they’re familiar and comforting for children - and a brain that’s calm and happy, is a brain that's primed to learn!
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Here’s why teaching languages through music and songs works:

It’s engaging and memorable

Catchy melodies stick, making it easier for children to retain new vocabulary and phrases; while the natural rhythm in songs help them remember word order and pronunciation.
Singing also encourages repetition and movement, keeping young learners actively engaged rather than passively absorbing information.

It creates emotional connections

Music evokes feelings of happiness, which helps children feel more relaxed – and when they’re relaxed, they’re more open to learning.

It develops a natural language flow

Songs expose children to the natural flow of language, helping them mimic accents and develop accurate pronunciation.

It boosts confidence

Singing as a group is a way for little ones to practice their language skills in a non-judgmental and supportive setting, which builds their confidence.

It’s multi-sensory

Music combines listening, rhythm, and often actions, which helps children absorb language through multiple senses. This holistic approach supports better retention and recall.

The magic of music

Research consistently highlights the many developmental benefits of music for young children. From social and emotional growth to physical, cognitive and language development, music supports every aspect of a child’s learning journey.

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