Three years of teaching foreign languages!

Three Years of classes in Spanish, French, German and more!


We are thrilled to have reached our third birthday as a company. It has been an incredibly exciting time not only to start a small business but also to navigate the changes our society and culture went through in the last two years as a result of the global pandemic.

We are so grateful to all members of our community – students, parents, teachers, admins, business partners, and friends. Your enthusiasm and curiosity for languages and cultures is what fuels us with energy to grow a small business in a changing environment.

In the last 3 years we have taught more than 300 students. We started as a strictly in-person after school language school, focused on young children. However, we pivoted to online classes when times called for it. We virtually huddled together with over 100 students when online learning began. Our teachers learned fast and overcame their own preconceptions about teaching young children online. Our young students helped us navigate the technology setbacks with patience and quick thinking so typical for their young minds. We were all a friendly community, in it together. It was a memorable time and we were grateful to be able to help parents and children at a time when no one knew what to expect.

Our most popular classes for both children and adults continue to be Spanish, French, and German, but we have also taught Italian, Hindi, Russian, Korean, and Bulgarian. We hope to do more of that in the future.

While at this time we don’t have a dedicated physical location of our own, we are absolutely thrilled to work with local organizations to offer classes in their spaces. Community Centers like the Roudenbush in Westford, and the Prescott School in Groton, Acton Public schools, Nashoba Regional School districts, and more.

Happy third birthday to Fun World Language Academy. We can’t wait to see what the next 3 years will bring, and to celebrate all of our students’ progress in learning languages and cultures from around the world.


Silvia Dubinsky