I principali programmi di scuola estiva di inglese all'estero

Un'esperienza indimenticabile di scuola estiva di inglese

Immaginate i figli che navigano con sicurezza sul palcoscenico globale, con la voce forte e le idee chiare.

Noi di English on the Run sappiamo che padroneggiare l'inglese è molto più che imparare una lingua: è aprire le porte a un mondo di opportunità.

Con il nostro programma di scuola estiva di inglese a Londra, vostro figlio non si limiterà a imparare l'inglese, ma lo vivrà, lo respirerà e tornerà trasformato.

Burlington School in london - Young Learner Programmes

Approfittate della nostra relazione speciale


Grazie ai nostri legami diretti con la Burlington School di Londra, in particolare con il responsabile del programma Young Learners, ci assicuriamo che l'istruzione di vostro figlio sia affidata a persone impegnate nel suo successo quanto voi.

Il nostro programma estivo di inglese a Londra combina l'apprendimento della lingua con lo sviluppo di competenze vitali fondamentali, ideali per gli aspiranti cittadini globali di età compresa tra gli 11 e i 17 anni.

I corsi creativi basati su progetti sono completamente incentrati sulle abilità di conversazione.

Ogni settimana gli studenti lavorano insieme per imparare ciò che serve per progettare e presentare un progetto.

Competenze coperte:

- Parlare in pubblico

- Pensiero critico e creativo

- Capacità di studio

- Capacità di collaborazione

- Comunicazione interculturale

Opzioni di studio


Consigliamo un periodo di studio di almeno 2 settimane per trarre davvero vantaggio dall'esperienza e vedere un cambiamento fondamentale nell'inglese e nella prospettiva di vostro figlio.

Pacchetti offerti:

Pacchetto completo (lezioni, programma sociale, vitto e alloggio)

Pacchetto giornaliero (lezioni, programma sociale)

Solo corso (lezioni)

È possibile scegliere di soggiornare nell'alloggio in loco o in famiglia (14+).

Contattaci oggi stesso compilando il modulo di contatto e saremo lieti di rispondere a tutte le tue domande.

Vogliamo conoscere meglio i tuoi figli e aiutarti decidere cosa sarà meglio per loro.

Vivere la scuola in prima persona


Esplora l'ambiente arricchente di un corso di inglese all'estero presso la Burlington School di Londra quest'estate:

Impara da noi con il nostro prezioso blog per genitori:

La gestione dell'istruzione di un figlio è impegnativa e non è sempre facile sapere quale strada intraprendere.

All'accademia English on the Run vogliamo aiutare voi e la tua famiglia a beneficiare della ricchezza che l'apprendimento delle lingue può apportare alle tue vite.

Scriviamo costantemente articoli per aiutarvi in questo viaggio verso un inglese fluente o, idealmente, verso un bambino bilingue.

Speak English

How to help your child speak English without pressure

March 12, 20263 min read

As a parent, I know how frustrating it can feel to see your child studying English for years but still hesitating to speak. Many children understand English well, yet freeze when it’s time to use it out loud. Over time, I’ve learned that the problem is rarely ability. Most of the time, it’s pressure.

At English on the Run, we work with families every day who share the same concern:“My child knows English, but won’t speak it.”The good news is that children don’t need more pressure to speak English. They need the opposite.

1. Why pressure blocks English speaking?

When children feel pressure, their brain focuses on avoiding mistakes instead of communicating. This pressure can come from school expectations, comparisons with classmates, or constant correction at home. Even well-intentioned comments like “Say it again, but correctly” can increase anxiety.

I’ve seen how quickly confidence disappears when children feel judged. Speaking English starts to feel like a test instead of a tool. Once that happens, silence feels safer than trying.

Discover a more human way for your child to learn and use English naturally.

2. Shifting the Goal, from perfection to confidence

One of the biggest mindset shifts I recommend to parents is changing the goal. The goal of learning English is not speaking perfectly. The goal is communicating ideas.

At English on the Run, we encourage children to speak even when sentences aren’t perfect. When the focus moves from accuracy to expression, children relax. And when they relax, they speak more.

A child who feels safe will experiment with English. A child who feels pressured will shut down.

3. Creating a safe environment at home

Helping your child speak English without pressure starts at home. Small changes make a big difference:

  • Celebrate effort, not correctness

  • Avoid interrupting to correct mistakes

  • Show interest inwhatyour child says, nothowthey say it

  • Let English be part of daily life, not just homework

When children feel that speaking English is welcome, even with mistakes, they naturally become more confident.

4. Why small groups matter?

One reason many children struggle with spoken English is that they rarely get real opportunities to speak. Large classrooms don’t leave much space for individual expression, especially for shy kids.

At English on the Run, we work with small groups because they reduce pressure. Children feel seen, heard, and supported. They get time to speak without feeling rushed or compared.

In these environments, English becomes social. It’s not about performing; it’s about connecting.

5. Learning English through stories and play

Children learn best when learning feels natural. Stories, games, and real conversations help them forget they’re “studying” English.

Through storytelling, children focus on meaning instead of grammar rules. They want to share ideas, react, and participate. Speaking English becomes a natural response, not an obligation.

This approach helps children associate English with enjoyment rather than stress. Get in touch today and find the right English support for your child.

6. The role of technology without judgment

Another powerful tool we use at English on the Run is AI-supported practice. For many children, practising English with technology feels safer than speaking to people at first. There’s no judgment, no embarrassment, and no pressure.

This type of practice helps children build confidence privately, which later transfers into real conversations.

7. Consistency over intensity

Parents often ask how often their child should practise English. My answer is always the same: consistency matters more than intensity.

Ten minutes of relaxed English practice every day is far more effective than one long, stressful session per week. Regular exposure builds familiarity, and familiarity builds confidence.

Take the Next Step

If you want to help your child speak English without pressure, start by creating a supportive environment and choosing learning experiences that prioritise confidence and connection.

At English on the Run, we help children speak English naturally through small groups, stories, conversation, and supportive practice.

Help your child build confidence in English today.Discover a more human way of learning at English on the Run and take the first step now.

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Audrey Smith

Audrey Smith is the founder and head coach of English on the Run. She is passionate about helping you knock down the barriers to English communication in order to help you achieve your dreams.

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