Now parents can teach their child Spanish even without knowing it themselves - BRIDGE SA
Released on = June 21, 2007, 10:16 pm
Press Release Author = Bridge S.A.
Industry = Education
Press Release Summary = BRIDGE S.A. has proudly announced her partnership with ALL BILINGUAL for a well-known Spanish Language Program targeting at preschoolers and children.
Press Release Body = Can parents teach their children Spanish without knowing it themselves?
BRIDGE S.A., a prominent Spanish Language translation service provider as well as Spanish language educator in Singapore will help make this a possibility!
All thanks to the creator of an innovative program by All Bilingual. Bridge S.A. has become their sole distributor in Singapore and Asia Pacific.
This partnership is the most adequate since both companies complement each other in the Spanish language arena - with ALL BILINGUAL providing the product and BRIDGE S.A. providing the marketing and service platform.
The partnership has begun in June 2007 and they both see a very promising future. Bridge S.A. will be marketing an excellent program Espaņol Para Chicos Y Grandes as well as other related resources by All Bilingual. This program has already been printed three times due to overwhelming demand. The target market will mainly be the pre-schooler and children (aged 7 - 12 yrs). They foresee themselves being the forerunner of children education where foreign language is concerned - a bold move indeed.
BRIDGE S.A. sees a huge potential in the children education industry as countries within the region are emerging to be part of the international arena. Other countries such as Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore and Taiwan are key countries where second or third language education will play a vital role in determining their global competitiveness in the future.
The attractively priced program allows any average English-speaking parent to learn Spanish and teach it to their children simultaneously. Parents also gain by teaching what they learn to their children at the same time allowing parent-child interaction and bonding.