Master complex topics, speak and write with fluency, and fine-tune your skills for professional, academic, and global settings.
The C1 Advanced level is designed for learners who want to achieve complete independence and fluency in English. Students at this level are expected to express themselves spontaneously, precisely, and persuasively, even in unfamiliar or abstract contexts. This stage strengthens learners’ command of the language in real-world and high-level professional situations while expanding their vocabulary, critical thinking, and communication finesse.
Take the next step! Learn how to speak about your daily life, give and ask for simple information, and travel with confidence.
At the A1 level, students move beyond basic greetings and start expressing themselves with greater range and confidence in English. This level helps students build practical communication skills through common topics and real-life situations.
Expand your confidence! Learn how to socialize, manage daily tasks, and handle more detailed conversations in everyday and work settings.
The A2 level is the bridge between basic and intermediate communication. Students begin to move from simple memorized phrases to communicating ideas, expressing opinions, and managing functional English in familiar situations.
Speak with more fluency and confidence in real-life, social, and professional situations. This level focuses on job, relocation, socializing, health, and travel contexts.
The B1 Intermediate level empowers learners to handle everyday situations more independently, particularly in work and social environments. Learners begin expressing opinions clearly, managing longer conversations, and solving basic problems through English.
Gain fluency and confidence in both professional and personal contexts. This level prepares you to handle complex topics, nuanced communication, and global discussions in English.
At the B2 Upper-Intermediate level, learners are prepared to use English flexibly and effectively for social, academic, and professional purposes. This stage focuses on complex communication, detailed argumentation, and the soft skills needed in modern workplaces and international interactions.
7 - 16 year-old language or subject students