Semester 2 starts on 7th April. Book in February and you receive a 10% discount for the term.

We are now offering French and Italian classes and we hope to bring you Spanish soon. If you are interested in Spanish please email us your details so we can contact you before those classes are to commence.

But for now, come and meet Pierre Le Perroquet, our very clever teacher!

Ages 2.5 years to 5 years

Glen Iris

Monday – French 10:30 to 11:20am

Yarraville

Tuesday - Italian 10:30 to 11:20am

Prahran

Wednesday - French 10:30 to 11:20am

 

The number of children in one class is normally a maximum of 8, however we do allow up to 10 in the parent/child classes where there is a high demand for places.

The class cost is $16 per 50 minute class (GST included). You will need to make payment upfront at the beginning of each term. This helps us to buy new learning materials and spend more time developing new games and props.

The terms follow school terms and are around 10 weeks each.  In 2008 term 2 runs for 12 weeks due to an early Easter. If your child is sick and unable to attend we will do out best to fit them into a make-up class but no promises.

We use scrapbooks which the children add to so that they can jog their memories when at home to continue practicing their new language. We can also assist with purchasing other materials that you and your child can use at home to re-enforce their learning. Remember, regular use of the foreign language is the best way for your child to improve and retain that language.

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

How to Enrol?

 

French is the 3rd most frequently spoken of the Romance languages and is the 11th most spoken language in the world. It is an offical language of 25 countries around the globe, and there are French-speaking minorities in several other countries. Worldwide 77 million people speak French as a native language, and another 50 million speak French as a second language.

Italian is the first language of approximately 70 million people, most of whom reside in the country of Italy, though significant Italian-speaking populations live in 29 other countries around the world. It is also an official language of Switzerland, San Marino, Slovenia, the Vatican City. Of all the major Romance languages, Italian is the closest to Latin.

 

Source: www.vistawide.com

 

 

 

 
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