Wednesday, March 30, 2016

The Learning Library Summer Workshops 2016 + Blog Giveaway (closed)


Studies show that one of the best predictors of academic success and contribution to society is how well a child learns to read and expresses himself. The Learning Library likewise believes that learning Filipino is crucial for a child to be fully engaged in society, and that appreciation of Filipino culture helps children improve in learning the language.  So, to all moms out there who are looking for a summer program which could help your child develop excellence in reading & writing, and confidence in Filipino, join THE LEARNING LIBRARY!


Enroll your kids in The Learning Library's exciting summer workshops. They offer Reading, Comprehension, Writing, Public Speaking and FILIPINO for children ages 3 to 16.


The Learning Library will have two runs of its workshops.
Batch 1: April 4-29, 2016
Batch 2: May 2-30, 2016


To ensure the quality of the workshops, slots have been limited. Students will be registered on a first-come first-served basis.


Let your children express themselves through writing.




Develop your child's writing and public speaking skills this summer!




HIRAP BA SIYA SA FILIPINO? The Learning Library's WIKA'y GALING! Summer Programs can help your child build fundamental speaking, reading and writing skills to help him build confidence in Filipino. Classes start April 4, 2015 at The Learning Library Centers in Loyola Heights, Greenmeadows, Makati, Alabang, Pasig, New Manila, West Avenue, San Juan, and Marikina.


Visit learninglibraries.com for schedules, or please call 294-8081 / 0917-8282669 or email inquiry@learninglibraries.com to reserve a slot!





READING / WRITING:
Reading Safari / Getting Ready To Read (ages 3-5)
Beginning Reading (ages 4-6) 
Big School Boost (incoming first graders) 
Speak Up, Write Now! (ages 8 & up) 
Comprehension and Writing Enrichment (ages 7 & up) 
From Gods to Gaming: Mythology in the Modern Age (ages 9 & up) 
Hear Me, Read Me: Blog and Feature Writing (ages 9 & up)




FILIPINO:
Beginning Filipino (ages 3-5) 
Talas-Salitaan (ages 5-10) 
Filipino Communication Skills (ages 6 & up)
Speak Up, Write Now! In FILIPINO (ages 8 & up) 
Kuwentong Filipino at Balarila: Comprehension and Writing Enrichment in Filipino (ages 7 & up)


Check The Learning Library locations HERE.


For inquiries and reservations, you may reach them at numbers: 290-8081 / 433-3135 and 0917-8282669 or through email: inquiry@learninglibraries.com

Visit their website: learninglibraries.com
LIKE them on facebook.com/TheLearningLibrary
Follow them on Twitter twitter.com/Learning_Lib and on
instagram.com/thelearninglibrary_ph



And now, here's the most exciting part - Manila Shopper's readers get a chance to win a GC worth P5,000 which your child, niece or nephew can use at one of The Learning Library's Summer Programs.  Please don't forget to post a comment below.  So, let's do this...




12 comments:

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  4. Joined! Thank you for this giveaway. Hope to win for my niece. :-)

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  5. There is no other way to make the most out of this summer but to enhance my language skills! :)

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  6. Joined. i am hoping to win for my 4years old daughter.

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  7. I don't know how it works, but it work. When I was at school I was a pretty good reader, but not that great talker (I was pretty shy), but when I grew up I got some confidence and became a good speaker as well. I believe, all the word and all the sentences I've read helped me. It helped to improve my vocabulary and boost my self confidence somehow. But when I tried to get my job, my shyness came back and it was hard. So when it went really bad I found resume writing service, so I could impress my employers with my resume, and when they choose me I felt like I spoke to my friend and had no anxiety or stress.

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