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    Toc Toc Spanish

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Carousel of Languages - Carousel Teaching System®

    Carousel of Languages

    3.0(8 reviews)
    4.7 kmUpper East Side

    Constant turnover of teachers, no continuity. Kids learn words in a vacuum by theme, but nothing…read moreconcerning expressing every day needs. Teachers complain about the place and how they are mistreated. Patrizia does not seem to take their feelings into consideration or pay them on a timely basis.

    My daughter has been enrolled in two languages at Carousel since she was 5 months old. Over the…read morecourse of her first year, week by week, we watched her blossom and grow into a thoughtful and inquisitive toddler. At 14 months old, she has already begun to recognize and repeat words and phrases in each language. In addition, Carousel's classes have helped her become more focused, attentive, patient, and social. The exercises have improved her fine motor skills, and the curriculum has enhanced her love for music. The teachers at Carousel are as kind and gentle as they are energetic and capable. They are experts not only in their spoken language, but also in how to educate from infancy. The staff are all super responsive and helpful. The owner, Patrizia, treats every child like family. She knows every child's name and is often there to greet us at the front door. My daughter, who normally clings to my side, runs into her arms. She is extremely kind, patient, involved, wonderful with children, and has created an incredible place for them to thrive. I would HIGHLY recommend this place, even for a household that isn't bilingual. It's been incredible for early childhood development.

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    Italian Language School-Parliamo Italiano

    Italian Language School-Parliamo Italiano

    4.0(1 review)
    3.1 kmUpper East Side

    -This is my third semester with Parliamo Italiano. Parliamo Italiano is a branch of Hunter College…read morethat offers non-articulated Italian classes.However, certification programs are available. I had previously studied Italian in high school and college, so I took a placement exam prior to registering. Giuseppina (Giuse for short) conducted my placement exam. I feel that I was appropriately placed during my first semester since some topics were refreshers for me, while others were much needed lessons and reviews! -The classes are arranged so that you and your classmates follow the same professor throughout the levels. All professors are native Italian speakers who are quick to correct your pronunciation (thankfully!). My professor Rosanna is amazing. She is extremely knowledgeable when it comes to both Italian and English grammar. She can predict the mistakes native English speakers will make in certain grammar structures and explain to the Italian grammar rule before we make the mistake. Rosanna stays on topic when conducting a lesson, but she always interjects little tidbits of helpful information to correct a student that makes an un-related mistake. -The quality of the classes and the lesson formats are amazing. The founder of the program (Franca Lally) created a curriculum that effectively teaches Italian while encouraging conversational practice. The professors strictly adhere to the original curriculum and often include discussions in each of their lessons. The program sends out weekly emails with the following week's lesson for you to print out or view on your device. -Registering with Parliamo Italiano is a pleasant process. Lauren works in the Parliamo Italiano office and has been nothing but a pleasure to work with. She works efficiently and is willing to answer all your questions. -Cons: On occasion, Parliamo Italiano can be disorganized. They are a branch of Hunter College, so some of the classes are held within the Hunter College buildings while others are held at Casa Lally just a few blocks south of Hunter College. There have been about four occasions over the past three semesters in which my professor, classmates and I were left standing a hallway for twenty minutes because our classroom door was locked. My classmates and I have complained to the program each time this has happened. Fortunately, this is the worst complaint I have about the program. Overall, I highly recommend the program! They have an Open House prior to the Fall and Spring semesters, so check it out!

    The Language Workshops For Children

    The Language Workshops For Children

    3.2(11 reviews)
    3.0 kmUpper East Side

    About 6 months ago, my wife and 5 year old son Bobby planned a summer trip to New York City to…read morevisit relatives. We have been planning for him to start learning French at some point in his life so after reading reviews of the best French Summer Camps in NYC, we decided to enroll him at the Language Workshop for Children. Two months before he went to NYC, we bought the two Professor Toto CD discs including the one with French songs. He really liked both discs and it was a joy to see him happily singing along and learning French words. He really liked French Camp at LWFC and the incredible program Mr. Thibaut has developed. He quickly learned a lot of French and always came home with a smile on his face happily repeating new French words that he learned. We also really liked the projects that he came home with. The number of hours were just right (3 hours/day) for his age. We talked with other parents that had their kids in other French schools and their kids had fun, but did not learn as much French as Bobby learned at LWFC. We recently enrolled him with a French teacher here in Orlando and she was amazed at how much he learned in such a short period of time. Mr. Thibaut really has developed a great technique. I give this school 6 stars out of 5 with the extra star going to Marina, the French administrative assistant who really likes children and likes to practice French with the kids before class.

    The philosophy is to make language learning fun, through songs, pleasantries, snacks, and fun…read more After one semester, however, I have come to see it as glorified babysitting, 2 hours for me to have a browse in the Upper East Side shops. Mandarin Chinese is supposed to be hard, not fun. Many key concepts are painful to grasp. Yes there is a need for rote memorization. This class, I felt, obfuscated the truth about how Chinese is truly a difficult language. My seven year old picked up some words for colors and fruits in a beginning class filled with a four year old and a nine year old, none of them native speakers. However, no pain, no gain. They felt no pain, but they also did not learn much of value. SInging is singing. Singing may lead to some learning, but there is a need to sit down and write some characters out. I feel that did not happen. $800 for a semester. The teacher was a very nice person, no doubt. However, I think this program just gives an illusion that you are doing something for your child.

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    Hungarian House - Exterior

    Hungarian House

    4.5(2 reviews)
    3.7 kmUpper East Side, Yorkville

    This is a great venue! There's a stage for performers, and the floor is good for dancing (springy…read morewood). They have folding chairs if you're looking to do a concert or lecture set up. It's not accessible; you have to go up stairs to enter. The restrooms are gender binary and downstairs. There is a kitchen but the sink doesn't work at the moment. Parking in this neighborhood is difficult, but it's not far from buses and subways. You don't have to be Hungarian to book an event here. I'm taking a star off because it can be difficult to get in touch with them. In my experience, they do not answer the phone number listed on Google, nor do they respond to voicemail, email, or FB messenger. The only way to reach them is by calling the custodian's cell phone (by the way, I would be happy to be proven wrong; if they see this review and reach out to to me, I'll update here)!

    For those interested in International folk music and dancing, the Hungarian House has dances and…read moreconcerts every Friday evening: info@nycfolkdance.org; http://www.nycfolkdance.org. They also have an extensive American-Hungarian Library. My own personal experience with the Hungarian House was a very pleasant 8-week course in the Hungarian language, a few years ago. I had a lot of fun, but wished I knew more people with which to practice. The old saying, "What you don't use, you lose" is exactly what happened.

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