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Free trial lessons are now available!

Due:End of June
  • TLC for Kids LA
  • 3142 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite201, Torrance, CA, 90505 United States
  • TEL: +1 (424) 399-6699

🥝Bilingual education after age 7 How many minutes of daily reading is enough to learn English ? 🥝

If you can read a book in English, you will have acquired all the skills of English.
The goal is 100 short books called Reader !
Most Reader books are 1500-2000 words.
The reading speed of an American 2nd grader is 90 words per minute.
Since one Reader is 1500-2000 words, dividing by 90 words, it is calculated that one Reader can be read in about 20 minutes every day.
If one book is read every day, it will take 100 days; if one book is read in two days, it will take 200 days.
The cause of failure in teaching children to read is giving them books that are too difficult.
Be careful not to give them books that are too difficult ( or too long )!

TLC for Kids will teach your child "Reading Fluency ( Japanese/English Fluency ).
Children can learn Japanese/English reading and reading comprehension skills in a fun way through songs 👧👦
Original reading materials to enhance learning while having fun ✏ ️

Counselors with extensive teaching experience in Japan and the US will

Please join us for a free trial lesson 🎵 Ages: English class 3 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old ~ Japanese class 1.5 years old Japanese class 1.5 years old and up

Japanese / English Classes from 1.5 years old [Torrance ・ Online] We will design a best curriculum that is tailored to each child's individual growth status, Japanese / English learning history, and proficiency level of the child. We will build your child's language skills and self-confidence while having fun and building learning habits 🔥[Please join us for a free trial lesson] for those who are new to English, those who are concerned about maintaining their Japanese language skills, and children who have just arrived in the U.S. for an assignment and are unsure about their English skills.

  • Posted : 2024/04/01
  • Published : 2024/05/20
  • Changed : 2024/04/01
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