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How about Disney English?
My children have been studying Disney for some time, and now I want to share my experience with you.

1, Disney's most attractive parents are its Disney brand and its foreign teachers. The brand should be solid, so can foreign teachers. One of them is a chubby female foreign teacher. I think she really likes children and her job. My child is not in her class, but she will pick her up to play when she sees it. Children like her very much, and I think she does this to all children.

2, the environment is ok, clean, and there is no smell of decoration.

3. courses. Her curriculum is really helpless. First of all, most classes are once a week for 90 minutes. I think children's concentration time may not be reached, so there should be some time in class when children are hanging out or playing by themselves, and they can't learn much. There are also 45-minute classes twice a week, which is more practical, because children can actually listen to more time than the first class, but such classes are only arranged from Monday to Friday, and they are beginners. If children go to class, they have to ask for leave from kindergarten. Personally, I think this course may be designed to complete the course in the shortest time.

4. make up lessons. If the child doesn't go to class for physical or other reasons, he can make up lessons. The general course consultant will say this before you pay. It was not until I really encountered such a situation that I found that there were still many details about this problem that she didn't tell you.

(1) For example, a semester in Disney lasts for three months. No matter how many times you ask for leave in these three months, you can only make up one class. And make up lessons is not in the child's own class, but in another class that a child is completely unfamiliar with. The children in that class are older than him 1 year. Not only is the course unsuitable, but all the people (it seems that there are nearly 20 children) don't know at once. My child has a bad feeling about that make-up class.

(2) Also, if the class you take off happens to be the last class in these three months, you won't make it up, because although you paid the money this time, this class didn't say anything, just held a graduation ceremony, so you won't make it up.

However, no one will tell you this when you take time off or make up lessons. I'll tell you when you ask. I just didn't ask clearly when I paid the money.

5. The after-sales service is poor. If you pay, I suggest you ask even if you feel something is unclear. It's best not to have this idea, otherwise it is likely to be a scolding war. No matter what you say, the other person will definitely try to ignore you. Besides, I have been a course consultant twice. After the second "after-sales service", I doubt whether there will be training, because they all say the same thing, such as "I don't just serve you, I still have many customers"; "What do you want to say" (I think normal should be "What do you want to consult"). There is also the need to speak quickly, before you know it. If you tell her, please speak slowly and she will say, please respect her personality. She's human, too. There is also putting the phone on speakerphone, trying so hard to organize files that when I talk, I feel as if there is an earthquake across the street. I think the concept of China people is to try not to bother teachers. Whether it is a public or private institution, most parents will think so. That's what I think, so I have no choice but to keep silent, and I won't pay any more anyway.

6. Personally, I think that the turnover of Disney staff may be relatively large, and the change of foreign teachers will not be too great, but the mobility of teaching assistants and course consultants may be relatively large. I took classes for half a year and changed two teaching assistants. I wonder if such early education institutions, teachers and teaching assistants should have some medical certificates, such as health certificates. Anyway, we can't go several times.

7. Disney's education should be purely American, which is quite different from the exam-oriented education in China. Therefore, several parents think that children are more likely to accept the relaxed atmosphere of Disney, but it also creates a problem that children may not adapt to ordinary kindergarten education. In Disney classes, children are basically free, but this is definitely not the case in kindergartens. It takes a lot of effort for a child to receive two completely different education methods at the same time.

The above views are personal and are for reference only.