Daily English practice for kids works better than one long weekly lesson. Short, frequent sessions help children remember more, because the brain strengthens language it meets often. Fifteen focused minutes a day beats two hours once a week.
Why daily English practice for kids beats cramming
Language settles into long-term memory only when it is revisited regularly — a principle called spaced repetition. When your child meets the same words and phrases across many short sessions, recall becomes automatic and speaking feels natural instead of forced.
How to build a daily English habit at home
- Pick a fixed time, such as after breakfast or before bed.
- Keep it short: 10 to 15 minutes is plenty.
- Mix it up: a song one day, a story the next.
- Pair it with a regular lesson for structure.
A steady rhythm of daily English practice for kids is exactly what our CEFR curriculum is built around. Want a structured start? Book a free trial lesson with a certified Filipino teacher.