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"It only takes 10 minutes a day to raise your child bilingual"

  • Apr 29
  • 1 min read


But is that actually true?

It’s a beautiful phrase, perfectly tailored for modern parents constantly racing between work and endless commitments.

But Rome wasn’t built in a day.

For a child, learning a language isn’t about memorizing a list of vocabulary words or tapping on a tablet app during snack time.

In reality, language acquisition requires high-quality, high-volume exposure. Reaching native-level fluency depends heavily on consistency.

"I used to have a B2 level, and now I can't even speak anymore."

No wonder! Speaking a language is a skill that must be constantly stimulated—much like going to the gym. If you stop for three months, who actually feels like starting again in September?

This summer, for one entire week, we are diving deep into the language, living it in a completely natural context.

English isn’t a school subject to be studied sitting at a desk; it’s the magic tool used to win a scavenger hunt or put on a theater performance.

For five days, it will be a true full immersion set in a stunning natural backdrop.

 
 
 

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