Why I Think Music Lingua Works
Though I have not tried Music Lingua with my children or personally know someone that has taken a Music Lingua course, it sounds promising. I haven’t heard of any other language learning company that involves such a multi-sensory approach and that gives that much vocabulary review support at home.
I do have the student kit, and the teacher introduction DVD, and based upon that I can vouch for two things:
I give Music Lingua four and a half stars, because I believe Music Lingua is unique in its approach, is a pioneering model in foreign language instruction and above all, is fun.
For Music Lingua contact information, see below.
I do have the student kit, and the teacher introduction DVD, and based upon that I can vouch for two things:
- The songs are catchy and educational – you’ll find yourself singing the refrains throughout the day.
- The methodology used to teach language to children is indeed based upon leading language acquisition research. In other words Music Lingua has done their homework.
I give Music Lingua four and a half stars, because I believe Music Lingua is unique in its approach, is a pioneering model in foreign language instruction and above all, is fun.
For Music Lingua contact information, see below.
Contact Information
A course at Music Lingua runs for a total of ten to twelve weeks in locations ranging from community centers to day–care centers. The classes usually last forty-five minutes long and can be either drop-off or parent-child classes. To find out if a Music Lingua course is being offered near you or for any other information, you can contact Music Lingua at:
101 Churn Rd.
Bozeman, MT 59715 USA
Toll-free 1-877-MLINGUA
(1-877-654-6482)
or
(406) 586-1770
FAX (1-877-654-6482)
Email to: info@musiclingua.com
Bozeman, MT 59715 USA
Toll-free 1-877-MLINGUA
(1-877-654-6482)
or
(406) 586-1770
FAX (1-877-654-6482)
Email to: info@musiclingua.com

