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Icelandic for foreign children (max 6 students in a group) 3 mánaða námskeið

Tjarnargata 11, 101 Reykjavík

Dates
Ráðhús Reykjavíkur
13, May 2025 - 12, August 2025 (see calendar for other dates)
Open from 4.00pm - 4.45pm

Website https://www.blabla-skoli.is/namskeidj
General Admission See on official website

Icelandic for children - 3 months We focus on fun, interactive activities that engage their interest and make learning enjoyable. We have developed a special Icelandic language teaching program for children from abroad that will help them with integration, adaptation and scientific development in Icelandic schools. Icelandic as a second language is where we teach Icelandic language directly and at the same support their scientific development as well as their adaptation and integration in Icelandic society. In addition to that, we translate books, textbooks, and readings. We create glossaries. We study the development of children's language through interactive vocabulary and grammar training. Thanks to exercises - lexical and grammatical, combined with writing, the child learns to build sentences and develops an innate ability to speak and understand language. We examine the integration progress and learning progress of children through regular contact of our teachers with the child's tutor at school and the parents. We offer each child additional individual classes. We have introduced them to the program in order to improve efficiency and to better achieve our goals, which are: - integration and adaptation into the Icelandic community, - fluent speaking in Icelandic, - ensuring progress in the school, - awakening commitment to self-development. Classes are conducted online, in small groups or in pairs.

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