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FAQ
Find answers to frequently asked questions
When is the best time to start learning English?
The answer is simple: whenever the parents are ready.
And the earlier a child begins, the better it is for their development.
Early exposure to English helps children absorb the language naturally — just like their first language. They learn through play, songs, movement, creativity and everyday communication. Without pressure, without stress, simply by having fun.
Why don’t we teach grammar at the beginning in Tasty English?
And how do children learn to speak correctly without it?**
Many schools start their very first lessons with the alphabet and grammar rules.
Children are expected to read, write and memorise from day one.
But is this how we learn our first language?
Of course not.
When a child learns their mother tongue, no one hands them a grammar book.
Parents talk, show objects, repeat words, ask questions, name things again and again.
And then one day, naturally, the child begins to speak — first words, then sentences, step by step.
Language is not learned through rules.
Language is learned through experience, through hearing it, playing with it and using it.
That’s why at Tasty English we don’t start with grammar, alphabet or reading tasks.
We start with real communication, natural speech, games, movement, songs and everyday language.
Children learn by listening, repeating and speaking — just like native speakers do.
What methods do we use at Tasty English?
At Tasty English, children always come first.
Our teaching approach is inspired by Montessori principles and elements of Waldorf education.
We believe that every child has a unique personality, natural sensitivity and an incredible inner potential — and our role is to support it, not limit it.
Through imagination, creativity and hands-on experiences, we help children develop intellectual, artistic and practical skills.
We respect every child, their pace and their individual needs.
A key part of our method is engaging the senses.
For young learners, touch, movement, sound and exploration are the most natural way to understand the world.
That’s why we learn English through play, drawing, building, cooking, singing, creating and discovering.
These activities make children happy, relaxed and emotionally connected to the learning process — and when a child enjoys what they do, progress happens naturally.
What language do we use at Tasty English?
At Tasty English, we speak English fluently — and we want our students and their families to become part of this modern, international community.
The only real way to achieve this is simple: by using English every day.
That’s why our classes are led in English, in a natural and friendly way.
Children (and adults!) are encouraged to listen, repeat, communicate and express themselves freely.
With time, English stops being a “school subject” and becomes a language they simply live in.
What if someone has trouble understanding a fluent speaker?
Tasty English is a safe, supportive and friendly environment.
We teach creatively — using movement, visuals, props, gestures, games and hands-on activities — so everyone can understand what is happening, even without translating every word.
What are the best tips for learning English?
The most important rule is simple: English should be practiced every day and become a natural part of life.
The more we listen, speak, read, play and communicate in English, the faster it becomes effortless.
At home, this can mean singing English songs, watching cartoons, reading simple books, naming everyday objects or talking during daily routines.
I’m a parent and I don’t speak English — how can I help my child learn?
You don’t need to speak English to support your child’s learning.
Every family is different, and the best approach depends on age, personality and individual needs. After getting to know your child, we will offer personalised tips and simple activities you can do at home.
Even small actions — showing interest, encouraging practice, listening to songs together, celebrating progress — make a big difference.
With supportive parents and our creative teaching, children learn confidently and naturally.
How often should we attend Tasty English?
Regularity is the key.
Visiting Tasty English 2–3 times a week is a perfect start for every learner.
How much does it cost to start at Tasty English?
It depends on how often you’d like to participate and which type of classes you choose.
We offer flexible passes based on the number of lessons per month, as well as special prices for families with siblings.