people sitting on blue carpet
people sitting on blue carpet

At Family English Club, every session is filled with smiles, movement, and meaningful learning. We blend playful, age-appropriate activities for kids with relaxed English conversation practice for parents—so the whole family learns, together.

a group of young women standing next to each other
a group of young women standing next to each other
group of children pulling brown rope
group of children pulling brown rope
boy in green jacket and red shirt running on road during daytime
boy in green jacket and red shirt running on road during daytime
person holding pink and white heart print paper
person holding pink and white heart print paper
selective focus photo of baby playing activity cube
selective focus photo of baby playing activity cube

Fun for children. English for parents. Growth for the whole family.

Little Learners (Ages 3–5)

“Sing, move, explore!”

a little girl is playing with a toy
a little girl is playing with a toy

Children explore English through movement, music, and sensory games.

  • Focus: Listening skills, rhythm, basic vocabulary (colors, animals, family)

  • Activities: Action songs, puppet shows, matching games, interactive stories

  • Parent Role: High involvement—parents stay close and model simple English

Early Explorers (Ages 6–8)

“Play and speak with confidence!”

girl in green crew neck t-shirt writing on white paper
girl in green crew neck t-shirt writing on white paper

Kids begin to speak in phrases and take part in imaginative English play.

  • Focus: Social English, simple conversations, early literacy

  • Activities: Role-play, storytelling, phonics games, creative worksheets

  • Parent Role: Moderate involvement—parents join ending activities and have parallel adult sessions

Big Thinkers (Ages 9–12)

“Create, collaborate, express!”

a young boy drawing on a white paper
a young boy drawing on a white paper

Older kids tackle real-world topics and grow their fluency through teamwork.

  • Focus: Speaking fluency, teamwork, creative problem-solving

  • Activities: Group projects, skits, story-building, mini-presentations

  • Parent Role: Light—parents join separate conversation circles

Teen Speakers (Ages 13–17)

“Communicate and lead in English”

photography of five people near outdoor during daytime
photography of five people near outdoor during daytime

Teens refine their communication skills for school, social life, and the future.

  • Focus: Academic and social English, self-expression, leadership

  • Activities: Debates, videos, presentations, career English

  • Parent Role: Independent—teens learn solo, parents in adult groups

Confident Communicators (Adults)

English that fits your life—as a parent, professional, and person.

a group of people sitting around a table
a group of people sitting around a table

Focus Areas:

  • Conversational Fluency: Speak with ease in daily and social situations

  • Real-Life English: Parenting, travel, job interviews, school communication

  • Cultural Exchange: Learn with and from other families across backgrounds

  • Networking & Confidence: Share your story, build friendships, expand your network


Session Activities:

  • Guided Conversations: Practical themes led by a friendly facilitator

  • Language Boost Tips: Common expressions, pronunciation tips, confidence hacks

  • Parent-to-Parent Chats: Small groups or pairs to practice and build bonds

  • Professional Icebreakers: Share your skills, career background, and ambitions

  • Community Spotlights: Occasional guest parents share experiences, ideas, or businesses

While children are learning through play, parents enjoy their own English time designed not just for language growth, but for community and opportunity.