Online lessons

Our courses cover a variety of different topics. They have been designed to cater to a wide range of learners, regardless of their English proficiency level or their specific language goals. Each chapter of the course contains vocabulary, speaking, grammar, chat and video lessons which develop different language skills. Want to discover new vocabulary, develop your speaking skills, enhance your listening comprehension or just practice grammar? We’ve got you covered.

Our different types of lessons

  • Vocabulary lessons – they cover practical and everyday subjects to help learners communicate effectively in various situations. Those lessons incorporate interactive activities such as quizzes and games to make learning vocabulary engaging and memorable. Vocabulary lessons often include idioms and phrasal verbs commonly used in English. Learners explore the meaning, usage, and context of these expressions.
  • Grammar lessons – they provide a systematic approach to understanding English grammar rules. Topics include tenses, sentence structure, verb forms, and more. Grammar concepts are introduced in context through exercises and examples, demonstrating how these rules apply in real-life situations.
  • Speaking lessons – they focus on improving pronunciation and fluency. Simulating real-life scenarios helps learners apply their language skills in practical situations, such as making phone calls, ordering food, or participating in job interviews. Instructors provide immediate feedback on pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary use during speaking exercises. This helps learners correct errors and improve their spoken English in real-time.
  • Video lessons – those lessons use authentic videos, such as interviews or documentaries to expose learners to real-world English usage and various accents. Video lessons are accompanied by listening comprehension exercises and questions to ensure that learners can understand spoken English in various contexts.
  • Chat lessons – students engage in text-based conversations with the teacher, simulating real-life communication. This includes asking and answering questions, and discussing various topics, just like you would do with an online friend. The teacher introduces subjects, encouraging the student to share their thoughts and opinions through text. Through the chat, students also have the opportunity to learn new words, phrases, and idioms, expanding their vocabulary in a contextually relevant manner.

How to join your online lesson?

1.

Choose a timeslot from your favourite teacher’s booking page. (If you haven’t had your first lesson yet, book a trial lesson HERE).

2.

Before your lesson starts, go to your email, where you will find the invitation link to your Google Meet (if you can’t find the invitation link, check your spam folder).

3.

Check if your camera and microphone work, and if you’re ready, click the “join with Google Meet “ button. If you’re not logged in with a Gmail account, fill in your name and click “ask to join”.

4.

Congratulations! You can begin your lesson :)

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