Lingon



  1. Lingonberry Juice Concentrate
  2. Lingonberry Recipes
Lingon

The language courses offered here are aimed at other home-educating families, young people who would like to study a language up to GCSE level that is not available at their school… and anyone who is interested in building language proficiency while having fun!

Also called cowberry. Lingonberry plants (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) are native to the cold, northern regions of Europe and North America.Lingonberry plants are most popular in parts of Europe, where the tart red fruit is harvested and often combined with sugar for jam,. What is “lingon”? Lingon is a Tagalog term that refers to the act of looking back or taking a glimpse backward. It can be used in a literal way or in a way to express a move to reminisce or recall. Lingonberry, (Vaccinium vitis-idaea), small creeping plant of the heath family (Ericaceae), related to the blueberry and cranberry. Lingonberry plants are found throughout the Northern Hemisphere in boreal forests and tundra regions. The red fruit is used for jelly and juice by northern Europeans.

I have been teaching languages in secondary school and to home-educated children for more than ten years, in the hope of broadening horizons and opportunities for young people.

Learners will receive an integrated, sequenced set of resources, with activities to complete at home and online, and mini-projects to suit their own interests and timetables. The emphasis is on clarity, variety and enjoyment, with tutor support and prompt feedback by email.

For speaking practice, learners have the option of tutorials by skype/facetime – or in person for those in the Norwich area!

Lingonberry Juice Concentrate

Please do get in touch by email: info.lingon@gmail.com

Lingonberry Recipes