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Frequently Asked Questions

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  • On average, it takes about 18 months of consistent study and practice to become fluent in English. This includes regular speaking, listening, reading, and writing, ideally with immersive or interactive experiences. Progress may vary depending on motivation, exposure, and learning methods.

    There are six levels of English proficiency. Level A, Level B, and level C.

    Reaching level C means the student is now ready to train for the IELTS and TOEFL EXAMS.

    A1
    A2

    B1
    B2

    C1
    C2

  • English proficiency test lessons available, covering IELTS, TOEFL, and similar exams. Focus placed on reading, writing, listening, and speaking, alongside essential test strategies. Emphasis on skill development and high score achievement.

    A minimum English level of C1 is required to take these exam preparation lessons. Advanced language skills is necessary to handle academic content, time pressure, and complex tasks.

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  • Face-to-face lessons take place either inside the student’s home or at an agreed-upon location. Choice depends on comfort, convenience, and accessibility. Flexible arrangements ensure a productive learning environment.

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  • Refunds are not offered. To ensure satisfaction and informed decisions, three free trial lessons are provided before starting the paid course. This allows students to experience the teaching style and decide with confidence.

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  • No standard discounts are offered. However, a special referral program is available—any student who refers 10 new students receives lifetime free lessons. This initiative rewards commitment and helps build a motivated learning community.

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  • Yes, online lessons are just as effective and valuable as face-to-face lessons. Both options follow the same teaching plan, include similar activities, and focus on helping students improve in all language skills. The quality of teaching, the materials used, and the learning goals remain the same in both formats. The only real difference is the method of delivery, some students prefer using a screen, while others feel more comfortable learning in person. Either way, the learning experience stays strong and supportive.

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  • Only ages of 15 and above.

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