Your journey to becoming a proficient English speaker starts with our Beginner English course.

Beginner English introduces you to the fundamentals of English grammar, pronunciation, sentence structure, stress and intonation.

You will learn basic grammar consisting of the “be” verb, singular and plural nouns, countable and uncountable nouns, common adjectives, the basic present tenses, and Who/What and Yes/No questions.

You will learn and practice the vocabulary you need to talk about yourself and your lifestyle, your friends and family, and your likes and dislikes.

Our Elementary English course will introduce you to new vocabulary and grammar that you need to interact with other people. For example: going shopping, asking for and giving directions, and describing people and places.

You'll also learn and practice time expressions and past and future tense expressions so that you can tell stories about your life, and talk about your plans for the future.

Additionally, you'll learn and practice how to have conversations about things you like, things you want to do, and things you can and can't do.

Low Intermediate English builds on the elementary course to introduce you to even more vocabulary and grammar that will enable you to speak more in-depth about your experiences, hobbies, and preferences.

You'll learn how to make requests, discuss rules and obligations, express opinions, and talk about your feelings.

Finally, you'll learn how make comparisons, give advice, and make suggestions.

High Intermediate English introduces vocabulary, grammar, and complex sentence structures that enable you to tell descriptive stories about your past, and make predictions about your future.

You will be able to make deductions about past and future actions and events, and discuss possibilities and wishes for the future.

You will also learn to express complex opinions, talk about emotions, and use a variety of common idioms and collocations more accurately.

Advanced English will introduce you to vocabulary, grammar, and common collocations that further develop your ability to speak with variety, clarity, and nuance.. You'll be able to talk about the influences in your life and the changes they caused, and your past, present and future wishes, dreams, and ambitions.

Furthermore, you'll be able to tell stories using passive or active voice as well as use different styles of writing to tailor your message for different kinds of audiences.

Finally, you'll be able to speak about abilities and personal qualities in preparation for job interviews and the world of work.