MUSIC WORKSHOP IN ENGLISH FOR FAMILIES

MUSIC WORKSHOP IN ENGLISH FOR FAMILIES

New family workshop at FunTalk – Baby Bongo!

Baby Bongo! is a children’s percussion and music class for children between 10 months and 5 years old. The teacher, Stephen Hund, is from New York and conducts the class and songs in English, so the kids (and parents!) learn rhythm, music, and English at the same time! Stephen sings and plays guitar while the children and parents play various percussion instruments. Together they explore the unique names and sounds of each piece of music and play games and activities with the instruments.

Bring your child to Baby Bongo’s English workshop for children and parents! Remember: it will be on July 4th from 18h-19h in our facilities in C/ Aragó 119 in Barcelona.

 

ENGLISH SUMMER CAMP IN SARRIÀ – SANT GERVASI BARCELONA 2018

ENGLISH SUMMER CAMP IN SARRIÀ – SANT GERVASI BARCELONA 2018

English in summer for children without leaving Barcelona

The best English summer camp in Sarrià – Sant Gervasi for children. Our experience supports us.

FunTalk’ s English summer camp for children is setting the standard in the city of Barcelona and this year we are also offering our camp in the Sarrià – Sant Gervasi neighborhood. The magic of cinema will be the common thread of this summer camp in English for children that will make our little ones experience the language at the hands of their favorite characters from the big screen.

We are delighted to be able to bring to more parents in Barcelona what they are all looking for for their children: a summer camp in English where children have fun but also learn the language for real.

The English summer camp in Sarrià – Sant Gervasi will take place in the spacious and fabulous Baby Fun Center, near Plaza Molina. In this space we will develop indoor activities ranging from games and crafts, to gardening and arts and crafts. Although we will also take advantage of the good weather to do many outdoor activities in the park, including water games.

Check out all the practical information about the English summer camp in Sarrià – Sant Gervasi in the section below.

Sign your child up now for the best English summer camp in Barcelona! Now also in Sarrià – Sant Gervasi.

A summer camp in English in Sarrià for children, led by the magic of cinema.

The English summer camp in Sarrià – Sant Gervasi for children will be based on weekly projects with clear learning objectives. Each one of them English summer camp in Sarrià. Fun outdoors and at the Baby Fun center.will revolve around a film and will be the link between the many outdoor activities and multi-thematic workshops of the center. Everything, absolutely everything, will be developed in English, achieving a total immersion in the language.

As if this were not enough, our teachers know how to take advantage of every moment of the daily routine to teach new vocabulary and expressions in situations that may occur during lunch, recess or spontaneous games among the children.

The best English summer camp in Barcelona at the best prices!

Don’t wait until we run out of places, sign your child up now for the fun of learning English with FunTalk!

Prices and schedules of the summer camp in English in Sarrià – Sant Gervasi for children

FunTalk’s English summer camp in Sarrià – Sant Gervasi is aimed at children between 3 and 12 years old who want to participate in outdoor activities and multi-thematic workshops while learning English and having fun in a group.

LOCATION: Baby Fun in Carrer Brusi, 9. Next to Plaza Molina in the Sarrià – Sant Gervasi neighborhood.

DATES: From the week of June 25 to the week of July 23 (ending July 27). And also for the week of September 3 to 7.

SCHEDULES: You can choose to attend half day between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm or full day from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm.
Parents may drop off their children at the center from 8:30 a.m. and pick them up until 5:00 p.m. (if they are registered for the full day camp), at no additional cost.

PRICES: For morning attendance only, the price is 109€/week. For full days is 149€/week.

English summer camp in Sarrià. Our experience supports us and so do the children's funny faces!

As in the case of the English summer camp for children in Carrer Aragò, registrations for the English summer camp in Sarrià – Sant Gervasi can also be made in a totally flexible way. That is, children can sign up for single weeks and attendance in consecutive weeks is not required.

* If children attend the English summer camp for the full day, they must bring their lunch, as it will not be provided by FunTalk.

Total immersion in English for children in Sarrià – Sant Gervasi neighborhood

One of the main reasons why FunTalk’s English summer camp for children is the best in Barcelona is because it provides a total immersion in the language, in an effective and entertaining way, without the children having to leave the neighborhood.English summer house in Sarrià. Activities and workshops in English.

English is the language used exclusively in the house and thanks to the organization of entertaining projects (this year with cinema as the main theme), the children are subtly led towards the objectives set to learn different aspects of English.

Outings to the park are always among the children’s favorites. From the Baby Fun center, we will move to the Jardins d’Enric Sagnier for multiple outdoor activities and water games, always in English. Outings to the park also offer children those rays of sunshine and light that are so beneficial to them and help them relax and forget that, while they are playing, they are also learning English.

However, indoor activities will also provide many opportunities for children to learn new English vocabulary and expressions. FunTalk’s English summer camp in Sarrià – Sant Gervasi will delight children with workshops in cooking, gardening, arts and crafts, plastic arts, drama and, of course, games! So, not only will they learn English, but they will also develop other qualities and who knows? Maybe they will discover some hidden talent!

Don’t wait until we run out of places and reserve yours for the English summer camp in Sarrià – Sant Gervasi!

You can see more information about FunTalk on our website, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram; or stop by our Barcelona center at Aragò, 119, the doors are always open!

English summer camp in Sarrià. Crafts, cooking, painting and much more! English summer camp in Sarrià. Outdoor activities in the park. Summer camp in English in Sarrià. Group activities in English.

English events for children – May 2018

English events for children – May 2018

Yoga for kids: this event in English will help your children physically, mentally and academically.

Another of the events in English that we offer for April at the FunTalk center in Barcelona is the yoga workshop for children. Daily chores and today’s hectic pace of life also affect children.
Childhood stress is the order of the day
And behavior and academic performance are affected by it.
Children love this alternative activity because it provides them with the necessary tools to improve their concentration, relax and channel their emotions. Parents are also enthusiastic about this activity because both the linguistic and mental benefits are noticeable from the very first session. Every day more and more parents realize how much yoga benefits children.

This event for children will be conducted entirely in English and will take place on May 25. Its duration will be one hour from 18h – 19h or 19h – 20h.english events april 2018 yoga for children

It will be led by our colleague Clare, a teacher at our English center in Barcelona. Clare also has extensive previous experience teaching yoga classes and, thanks to her full mastery of the discipline, she is able to help children improve their flexibility, balance, coordination and concentration.
Sign your child up now for a yoga workshop in English for kids! Remember: it will be on May 25 from 18h-19h or 19h-20h at our facilities in Barcelona.

 

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New workshop for children in English!!!!

Fun Artists – Be an artist for an afternoon and create your own work of art!

With one of our fantastic English teachers, who also has a degree in Fine Arts, the children will create their own work of art. Don’t miss it!!!!!

Mia, our English teacher with a degree in Fine Arts, gets all the children in this event in English.

get to finish their “artwork” in one session in a dynamic, interactive, and always fun way.

This workshop in English for children will take place on May 11th from 18h to 19:30h, in our facilities in Barcelona. in Barcelona. The price is 12€ and all the necessary material will be provided by FunTalk. and all the necessary material will be provided by FunTalk.

Sign your child up now for the Fun Artists English workshop for kids!

Some photos of the Fun Artists workshop on May 11 – we had a great time!!!!

 

Tips and tools for practicing English with Netflix

Tips and tools for practicing English with Netflix

Practice English with Netflix in your free time and at your own pace

Practice English with Netflix is a great way to improve listening skills and get used to different accents and registers in English. Okay, you may think that watching series in the original version will be very difficult and that you prefer not to make the effort and watch your favorite series and movies in your own language.
However, I assure you that once you get used to watching them in the original version you will never want to watch them dubbed again because the naturalness, intonation and part of the realism is lost with dubbing, no matter how good the dubbers are!
Read on to discover some tips, tricks and tools to practice English effortlessly by watching your favorite series and movies on Netflix.

If you feel like practicing English with Netflix in an alternative way and you live in Barcelona, sign up for our English screenings with a discussion afterwards,contact FunTalk for more information!

4 basic techniques to learn and practice English with Netflix

1. ALWAYS use English subtitles. If your level is still very basic you can use Spanish subtitles, although I do not recommend it because no matter how basic your level of English is, you will be surprised by the amount of vocabulary you will understand.
You can also use the online tool Fleex, as I will discuss below.

2. If you are one of those who (still) watch the series in Spanish, change the language to English as well. The combination of “Reading” and “Listening” simultaneously is a great exercise. Even if you don’t always understand the dialogue, you’ll see that you won’t lose the thread of the series thanks to the images and everything you’ll understand.

3. One of the advantages of practicing English with Netflix is that you can repeat the parts that you did not understand well and that are key to the understanding of the chapter or movie as many times as you want. I know that when you’re watching something, it’s hard to pause the video because you want to know what’s going to happen next, but just do it! Stop the video and watch again that important part that was not clear to you and this is where you have your chance to learn new vocabulary.

4. Use the dictionary. Important point, especially to support the previous one. You don’t even have to have a pencil and paper next to you anymore. Grab your Smartphone or Tablet, open your text editor and create your vocabulary list there for each series you watch. Use Wordreference or other good online dictionaries to look up the words you do not understand. For series with very informal use of language or a lot of slang, use the Urban Dictionary.

To use Fleex you will have to register but it is easy to use and recently they have expanded their offerings to platforms such as Youtube and TedTalks.

Fleex as a complement to practice English with Netflix
This Chrome extension is the perfect add-on for those of you who want to learn or practice English by watching Netflix series and movies. Fleex is an online platform designed for language practice with Netflix through the customization and adaptation of subtitles.
Once the extension is installed, Fleex takes care of controlling the subtitles displayed on the screen and adapting them to the user’s English level by displaying subtitles that the user can understand. It can also set learning objectives and offers the possibility of consulting the meaning of words and expressions in the dictionary in real time.

Some recommended series or movies to practice English on Netflix

While the amount of material on Netflix is overwhelming, if you want to practice English with this tool, I recommend that you choose a series by looking at, apart from the content and your tastes, the accent, the register, whether a lot of slang is used or not, etc.

I’m sure you’re not short of material but here are some series recommendations for those of you who want to practice English on Netflix:

British English: Black Mirror, Downtown Abbey, The Crown, Sherlock.

North American English: Modern Family, How I met your mother, Stranger Things

American slang: Orange is the New Black.

Different accents: Sense 8.

Always remember to check the age rating for each series! And that’s it, you can now use Netflix in the most complete way and combine entertainment and learning, just the way we like it at FunTalk!

If you liked this article, share it on social networks and I remind you that in FunTalk we have screenings in English with subsequent discussion periodically in our center in Barcelona. It’s the perfect activity for those of you who want to practice English with Netflix while socializing.

Contact FunTalk for more information!

 

10 ways to improve your Spanish with minimum effort

10 ways to improve your Spanish with minimum effort

“How long have you been living here?”

This is the question I have been dreading for years. Why? because inevitably my response would be met with a polite smile that would tell me;

“So how come your Spanish is so bad?”

The longer I stayed, the worse I felt. Although I was learning Spanish, I never seemed to be able to improve fast enough to do justice to the amount of time I had been living here. And what to do? Start lying about how long he had been here? It’s like lying about your age, you’ll only get caught one day!

Instead, I took a more pragmatic approach and looked for ways to expose myself to more Spanish and improve faster. Language acquisition does not happen by osmosis and just because you live in a country does not mean that you will learn it automatically; it requires effort, even if it is minimal.

Study

While sitting in a sweltering classroom is the last thing you feel like doing when the sun is shining outside, the sooner you get studying, the sooner you can get out in the sun to practice.

Spanish has a defined grammatical structure that you will need to master, at least at a basic level, in order to progress.

1. Sign up for classes at a local academy.

The commitment to attend classes at an academy gives you an external motivation to learn. Nobody likes to learn lists of verbs, but the methodology used in FunTalk focuses on oral communication and practice, where the new verb tense is put into practice during a practical conversation.

Sign up for Spanish classes at FunTalk.

2. Download an app

Language learning apps, such as Babbel or Duolingo, are great for learning in small doses on the go. Reviewing irregular verbs while waiting for the subway or learning new vocabulary in 5-minute bursts is much easier than committing to a large study time.

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Reading is one of the best ways to improve vocabulary, and living in the target language country allows you easy access to a wealth of reading material.

3. Read books or magazines in Spanish

Picking up a novel in Spanish can be enormously daunting, but don’t feel you have to go for a Spanish author for authenticity, texts translated from English will be easier to digest.

If you want to look like an intellectual, slip your translation of Dan Brown into a copy of Don Quixote. And leave aside the dictionary.

If you prefer to read in bites, find a news site you like and read one article a day. La Vanguardia or El País can be overwhelming, but soccer newspapers like Marca or Sport are equivalent to tabloids and are much easier to read. There are often spare copies at the local bar, so grab one while you’re having your morning coffee.

Don’t forget to take advantage of free newspapers; pick up a copy of 20 Minutos while riding the subway or bus.

4. Use Spanish subtitles

Reading doesn’t have to be about books either, put Spanish subtitles on your favorite Netflix series and read them. Your eyes will inevitably be drawn to the subtitles and you will hear the English translation in real time, along with the context, so you are sure to learn interesting vocabulary.

Now, the next time you feel like staying in to watch Game of Thrones, you can tell your friends that you are studying Spanish.

5. Be curious

Use your surroundings; read signs, menus, posters. Be curious all the time and you will begin to relate words to their meaning.

Seeing words in context is the best way to make sure you retain them, much better than memorizing lists from a textbook.

6. Use your technology

Another easy win is to change the user language of your computer or phone to Spanish. You already know the functionality intuitively, so Spanish terms for your most frequent operations will soon become second nature.

Listen to

Being able to understand a language is one of the most difficult obstacles to overcome, and particularly a language like Spanish, which can sound like being shot at with a semi-automatic weapon.

So how do you get over looking like a deer caught in the headlights every time someone asks you the time?

Exposure is the key, and the more the ear becomes accustomed to the sound and cadence of a language, the sooner one can begin to understand what is being said.

7. Be nosy

Pull out those headphones and start listening. On the bus, in the subway, in line at the supermarket, listen to what people are saying. Spaniards are very talkative, so you won’t be short of material. You’ll learn natural expressions for agreeing, responding appropriately to the news and, no doubt, a lot of swear words.

8. Watch something that interests you

Television can be useful, but choose carefully what you watch and make sure it is something you find interesting. Watching soccer can give you plenty of useful vocabulary to discuss the match with your Spanish colleagues on Monday morning, while watching a talk show about the latest political scandal will probably make your head explode.

Speak up!

9. Get an exchange

Find a Spanish speaker who wants to practice their English and meet up with them regularly so you can practice your speaking in a forgiving environment. Make sure it’s someone you really like and meet in a place where you can relax and chat naturally.

10. Sign up for conversation classes

While there is no substitute for going out into the real world and talking to native speakers, this can be daunting if you have not first tested yourself in a safe environment. A well-structured conversation class allows you to gain confidence quickly without fear of making mistakes and with an experienced teacher to guide and assist you. Our Spanish classes with coffee or wine aim to recreate a natural conversational environment, while helping you to broaden your expression and increase your confidence.

Sign up for Spanish Conversation Classes with Coffee or Wine.