The Big Impact of Short Trips: Why Ministays Are Transforming English Learning
Learning a new language isn’t just about remembering words or following grammar rules. It’s about experiencing real conversations, gaining confidence, and feeling brave enough to speak up in everyday situations. For many young learners, school alone doesn’t offer enough opportunities to practise English naturally. So, what if learning could be combined with travel, adventure, and independence? What if children could discover English in the places where the language truly comes alive? That’s exactly where Ministays come in. Designed for school groups, these short but impactful programmes give children a taste of life in the UK while developing their English skills every step of the way. Instead of learning from a textbook, they learn through real-life experiences: chatting with host families, asking for directions, ordering food, and exploring exciting new places with friends and teachers. One of the biggest advantages is how quickly students gain confidence. With friendly support...