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Why Taking French Reading Classes during the Holidays is a Good Idea!

Updated: Jun 11, 2024

It would be easy to think that taking a break during the holidays would benefit your child. Slowing things down a bit and taking a short breath is actually a good thing.


However, research has demonstrated that children who do not practice academic skills over an extended period see their abilities decline. It also takes them a few days, sometimes weeks, to catch up to where they were before hitting pause.


More and more parents and teachers are seeing that dedicating a few minutes to school work each day, especially during breaks, can significantly improve academic performance.


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Here are a few advantages of taking classes during the holiday period.


1. Use it or lose it!

While other students are "switching off," our students consistently review concepts and learn new skills. They use their French language skills daily and continue to progress. When it comes to second language acquisition in particular, exposure and consistency are key to success. Even when students are not in school, they can work on improving their grades by keeping knowledge "fresh" in their memory.


2. It's all about the routine

For most students, maintaining a routine is an important part of learning. Instilling discipline and maintaining a learning schedule during holidays makes it easier for students to develop and maintain good study habits.


3. Smooth transition

Students who take classes during the holidays have an easier time going back to school because they did not “switch off”. No time is wasted on returning to the swing of things and re-learning what has been forgotten. They are ready to continue right where they left, often feeling more confident and ready to take on the new semester!


4. Daytime classes

During the holidays, students often can schedule their classes during the daytime. During morning and afternoon sessions, students have more energy and are more open to learning than during classes after a long day at school.


5. It's fun!

Holiday classes are often more laidback and fun! Students develop a stronger relationship with their teacher, which, in turn, facilitates learning.



A balance between resting and continuing to progress is key to long-term academic success for French Immersion students.


Book your classes now for the holiday period to ensure your child continues progressing on their bilingual journey!



 
 
 

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