Slovak for children

Learning the Slovak language at a language school enriches the personal, social, and intellectual development of children from foreign backgrounds living in Slovakia.

Offer

Level Focus Type Date Schedule Time Fee
A1 (Beginners) from 10 y. face to face TBA Tuesday + Thursday 15:55 - 16:55 288€ Detail Register
A2 from 10 y. face to face TBA Tuesday + Thursday 15:55 - 16:55 288€ Detail Register

A1 (Beginners) from 10 y.

face to face
TBA Tuesday + Thursday 15:55 - 16:55

A2 from 10 y.

face to face
TBA Tuesday + Thursday 15:55 - 16:55

The benefits of learning English at a language school

Children of foreigners should consider learning the Slovak language at a language school for various important reasons:
  • Integration and Cultural Understanding:Learning Slovak helps foreign children integrate into Slovak society more easily.
  • Academic and Professional Opportunities: Proficiency in Slovak opens up a broader range of academic and professional opportunities in Slovakia. It enables students to access quality education and pursue careers in a country where the majority language is Slovak.
  • Enhanced Communication: Learning the local language improves communication with Slovak-speaking peers, teachers, and neighbors. This fosters stronger interpersonal relationships and facilitates a smoother daily life, as they can engage in conversations and express themselves effectively.
  • Increased Empathy and Empowerment: Speaking Slovak allows foreign children to empathize with the challenges faced by non-native speakers, fostering greater empathy and respect for diversity. Moreover, being able to communicate in the local language empowers them to navigate daily situations, from shopping to seeking medical assistance, independently.
  • Personal Growth and Cognitive Benefits: Learning a new language enhances cognitive skills, such as problem-solving, memory, and multitasking. It also encourages a more global perspective and opens doors to further language acquisition, making it easier to learn additional languages in the future.