Welcome to LCF Clubs - cindyjonas
Bienvenue à toutes et à tous!!!
Welcome to the LCF Clubs website for your local area (Northumberland).
Here you can enquire about joining one of my fun language Clubs and keep up to date with the latest news from LCF Clubs including details of our regular national competitions.
LCF Clubs, the natural and proven way to learn French through games, stories, activities, plays, songs and more fun
All lessons are given by a native French speaking teacher and therefore students will
Have correct pronunciation,
Correct grammar,
Improve their school result,
Gain more confidence
Will become bi-lingual
Will find better job è better salary
All lessons follow the curriculum needs
This is an affordable way to have fun and learn a language, 1 child can be wrong but 50,000 can not!!!!
Do not hesitate to contact me on: 01670 359906 or 07843734570 or cindyjonas@hotmail.com
PS: list 99 and CRB checked!!!!
read this
“Exposing your Child to a new world of words boosts her brainpower, vocabulary and self-esteem” Lynne S. Dumas
For years it has been thought that teaching a second language to preschool age children would be a waste of time, money and resources. This has changed in the recent years as more and more research has been completed on bilingual children. Following are some important reasons for exposing children to early second language learning.
Preschool Years are vital Years“During this period and especially the first eight years of life, the foundations for thinking, language, vision, attitudes, aptitudes and other characteristics are laid down” says Ronald Kotulak, author of “Inside the Brain”.
Brain FormationDuring the first 8 months a baby brain builds a large number of brain connections, up to a billion a second (Kotulak, 1996). By the age of 8 months they number 1000 trillion and start to decline rapidly unless the child is exposed to stimulation. This results in a dwindling number of connections that have reduced to roughly 500 Trillion by the age of 10. It is during these 10 years that the foundation for thinking, language, vision, attitudes, aptitudes and other characteristics are laid down. It is also during this period that a child will lose the ability to speak in languages that he or she does not hear. In the first 12 years the brain is a supper sponge and once the development is complete the window closes and any further learning has to be gained t
Don’t forget to checkout the Babelzone, great fun activities for all ages.


