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The pandemic in 2021 has changed the world and there’s no turning back.

We have learned to adapt to online learning.

But are you worried that your child isn’t getting the same quality of education with online learning?

In this article, we’ll discuss the surprising benefits of learning English online. In fact, we’ll discover that in some ways online learning is even better than face-to-face learning.

So, let’s get to it!

1. Save time and energy

No longer do you have to worry about getting stuck in traffic while taking your kids to their English lessons. With online learning, your child can take their English lesson from anywhere, anytime! They don’t need to travel to a language institute or to a teacher’s house, and you might be able to save 1-2 hours travel time each week, which is great news for busy parents!

You can use the time to do something else instead and the possibility is endless! You can simply relax and take a nap, or cook a homemade meal for your family!

2. Interact from anywhere

Online lessons can be taken from anywhere! You can even be in another city or country.

Your kids can take online lessons from the comfort of their home on their laptops or tablets. They can even take them from a cafe while you’re having a coffee!

All you need is a mobile phone, tablet, or a laptop and you’re good to go!

3. Gain 21st century skills

The world has changed!

And probably the most important skill our kids need to succeed in their futures is how to communicate in English via digital technology.

There’s no doubt that the future will require interacting with other people online from different cities and countries online. Often in times of crisis, new opportunities emerge. The pandemic has unwittingly brought new opportunities to learn online and interact with students from all over the world.

In the process of doing this, our kids are gaining fluency in the two most important skills required to navigate the 21st century: English and digital technology.

4. Develop digital technology skills

With online learning, no doubt your children will learn a few computer and internet tricks as they have to be proficient in some digital learning tools to thrive in their studies.

All these new skills will be useful for them in the future as nearly every job now requires some degree of computer literacy. Who knows, your child might be the next Steve Jobs or Elon Musk!

5. Boost communication skills

Taking lessons online is very different from taking lessons in a face-to-face setting.

When communicating with people face-to-face, kids can use body language to help them communicate. For example, they can use eye contact to show exactly which person they are talking to in a group of people.

However, when interacting with a group online, they are looking for everyone on screen at the same time. This forces them to use more specific language techniques with other students, for example, by calling out names.

So, taking online lessons actually forces them to discover new ways of communicating with clarity and this boosts our kids’ communication skills!

6. Become confident

Many students are too shy to participate in discussion or answer questions in face-to-face classes, but with online learning, they can join discussions or share their thoughts with the chat function!

Introverted students often feel more comfortable studying from home as the environment is quieter and more lowkey.

So, the shift to online learning might be a blessing in disguise for our introverted children!

7. Develop critical thinking skills

With online learning, chances are your kids will get some classmates from different backgrounds and they might share new perspectives that makes your children think, “hey, that’s different from what I think!” This is good.

Through these differences, your children would be inclined to dig deeper into their mind and ask, “why, why, why?” This is good practice for your children in learning how to develop and express their own thoughts and opinions.

8. Develop children’s independence

Because online learning is more self-paced, your children won’t have a teacher to constantly remind them to behave or finish their assignments.

They will need to learn to become more independent and self motivated. And they will have to make more decisions by themselves.

Eventually, your goal as a parent is to make them independent enough to organize their own schedule and lesson without being reminded!

This is a good skill to have that will serve them well into adulthood.

9. Flexible schedule

Many online courses offer flexible schedules to suit you and your child’s needs. For some, the most ideal time to learn might be in the morning, after eating breakfast.

While others might prefer doing their course shortly before dinner. You can find a schedule that works with your family’s routines, any day of the week.

10. Access to global opportunities

One of the greatest advantages of online learning is that it opens doors to a world of global opportunities. Your child is no longer limited to teachers, classmates, or resources from just one city or even one country. Instead, they can connect with students and educators worldwide, gaining exposure to different cultures, ideas, and perspectives. This international experience helps kids develop open-mindedness, cross-cultural understanding, and the ability to work in diverse environments—essential qualities for thriving in today’s interconnected world.

Summary

In this article, we listed some of the benefits of online learning for kids. We hope you find it helpful. As it turns out, online learning has so many benefits so you can rest assured that your child is not missing anything by studying online.

Do you want your child to speak with confidence and fluency?

So many children in Indonesia lack confidence when they speak English. They are worried about making mistakes and are embarrassed to speak in front of others. This is because they have been taught English the wrong way!

At IELC, we teach English the right way so your child can express themselves with confidence and fluency. Whether it’s online or on campus, we create positive learning environment where your child will feel warm and welcome, where they can learn and have fun at the same time.

Do you want your child to speak with confidence and fluency?

So many children in Indonesia lack confidence when they speak English. They are worried about making mistakes and are embarrassed to speak in front of others. This is because they have been taught English the wrong way!

At IELC, we teach English the right way so your child can express themselves with confidence and fluency. Whether it’s online or on campus, we create positive learning environment where your child will feel warm and welcome, where they can learn and have fun at the same time.

The best English course for kids in Indonesia

With so many courses available, it can be confusing to know which course to choose.

With an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars from more than 300 reviewers on Google Review, IELC is the highest ranked best English language course in Indonesia.

We teach English the right way so that your child gain confidence and fluency.

With these skills, they can unlock their potential and fulfill their dreams!

Our experienced teachers will guide your child along every step of the learning process to ensure the best learning outcome.

As Indonesia’s #1 English Campus, we offer great courses for kids, teens, and adults:

Whether it’s online or on campus, we will help your child gain the skills they need for their future. Contact us to start your child’s journey towards confidence and fluency today!

Sincerely,

Anthony McCormick

IELC Managing Director

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