Summer’s the perfect time to introduce your child to a new language or polish their language skills. Fun, interactive and packed with activities, the uniquely tailored courses for kids and teens will ensure they have a great time all while learning a fascinating language.
| English |
Arabic |
French |
Spanish |
German |
Italian |
 |
First Group: 10 July – 28 July
Second Group: 07 Aug. – 25 Aug.
Course Type |
Ages |
Duration |
Timings |
Fees (in AED) |
Fun Language Activities |
4 to 7 years |
1 hour daily,
Sunday to Thursday
15 hours
(3 weeks) |
8:00am–9:00am
10:00am–11:00am
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
5:00 am – 6:00 am |
825
(for each 15 hour course) |
Expressions |
Teen Language Courses |
8 to 11 years |
Introduction to sign language |
1 hours daily,
Sunday to Thursday |
9 – 10 am /
4 – 5 pm |
825 |
Teen Language Courses |
12 to 16 years |
2 hours daily,
Sunday to Thursday
|
9 – 11 am/ 4-6 pm |
1,650 |
Introduction to sign language |
1 hours daily,
Sunday to Thursday |
8 – 9 am/ 3-4 pm |
825 |
Inclusive of registration fees. Additional material fee may apply

Why learn at Eton Institute?
Who says learning has to be a chore?
We believe that learning is done best while having fun. Our unique tailor made programmes are developed keeping exactly this ideology in mind.
When learning at Eton, children will have the opportunity to have fun, play games, sing songs and interact
with other multilingual children all while learning a new language. This is why Eton Kids is the best way to
learn a new language: 
• Engaging and interactive environment
• Games, music, fun activities & more
• Play oriented learning
• Trained native-fluent instructors
• Age-appropriate activities & curriculum
• Small group sizes
• Competitive pricing
Why learn a new language?
The benefits of learning foreign languages go far beyond just being able to communicate in another
language. Apart from inculcating respect and understanding for different cultures in children studies have repeatedly indicated enhanced cognitive development, creativity, divergent thinking and higher order
thinking skills in multilingual children.
Why is it never too soon to learn a language?

• Children have a native ability to learn languages and a natural curiosity about
learning. They also are open and accepting of people who speak other languages
and come from other cultures.
• Acquisition of a second language in early childhood greatly improves cognitive abilities and influences the process of the development of neuronal circuits
• Starting language instruction early allows advanced levels of proficiencies in one or more languages
• Younger learners still possess the capacity to develop near native-like pronunciation and intonation in a
new language |