Create a Foreign Language Learning Experience for Yourself and Your Family.
Learning a foreign language offers so many benefits beyond the acquisition of a second, third or even fourth language. Immerse yourself in the culture of another country while you exercise and increase your cognitive capacity, improve your analytical and problem solving skills while at the same time enhancing your listening and memory skills, build your multitasking skills, become more perceptive and a better decision-maker. Yes, learning a new language can do all that and more!
Learning a foreign language with My Learning Springboard’s specialists will open the door to enhanced cross-cultural connections, perhaps reviving a long lost international friendship. Children and adults who study a second language are found to be more open-minded and to have more self-confidence. These are life-long skills and attributes that can be career-enhancing and make traveling more pleasurable. Learning a second, third or even fourth foreign language is world-opening in terms of understanding how cultural differences and similarities are expressed verbally, in the arts, science, food, fashion, philosophy, literature and more. Moreover, once we start studying grammar across multiple languages, we begin to see how the language choices we make are not arbitrary. Rather, grammar is the architecture of language, setting up the foundations – and possibilities – for how we can express meaning.
Don’t miss the chance to develop or refine your understanding of another country, culture and language for yourself or your child. My Learning Springboard’s specialists help learners of all ages develop foreign language skills by providing one-one-one or small group instruction. Our specialists will work with you in-person or online using Skype or Google Hangouts, no matter your location.
Our foreign language expertise includes Mandarin, Hebrew, Russian, German, Arabic, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and English.
Foreign Language Services include:
- Academic tutoring and enrichment, all levels
- Bilingual art education and museum or gallery visits
- Conversational workshops
- Corporate and business needs
- Preschool and elementary language exploration
- Study and work abroad readiness
- Translation and interpretation
- Travel and vacation preparation
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