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For adults

You don't need to be perfect to be heard.

You probably know more English than you think — and less confidence than you deserve. We focus on real conversation, real situations, and the simple fact that nobody needs a perfect accent to be understood.

See how we teach
Why adults get stuck

It's rarely about knowledge. It's about the pause before speaking.

Most adult learners we meet have studied English for years — at school, in courses, through apps. The grammar is often in there somewhere. What's missing is the split second of courage it takes to say the sentence out loud, imperfect as it might be.

So our lessons are built around talking — a lot. Not reciting. Not drilling. Talking, about things that matter to you, with someone who's listening to what you mean, not just how you say it.

Learning that fits your life

However you learn best, there's a format for it

One-to-one

Fully shaped around you — your goals, your pace, your schedule. Ideal if you want focused, fast progress.

Small groups

A handful of adults at a similar level, talking through real topics together. More conversation, less pressure.

Online or in person

Join from home after work, or come in for the in-person energy — whichever fits your week.

Evenings & weekends

Built around real adult schedules — work, family, life. Lessons fit around you, not the other way round.

What people use it for

The English you'll actually need

We start from your real life, not a unit in a textbook.

Work & career

Meetings, emails, presentations, interviews — the English that actually shows up in your job.

Travel

Ordering, asking, chatting, getting lost and finding your way back — in conversation, not phrasebooks.

Moving abroad

Settling in, making friends, sorting out 'adult life' admin — in a new language and a new place.

Just for you

Some people learn for no reason beyond curiosity and confidence. That's a good enough reason here.

Stories

Moments that stuck with us

I'd studied English for 15 years and still froze when someone asked me a question. Now I just... answer.

Marek, 41
Adult learner, 1:1

I stopped translating in my head sentence by sentence. At some point it just started coming out.

Joanna, 29
Small group, evenings

My teacher laughed at my joke — in English. That was the moment something clicked.

Rafał, 52
Adult learner, online

Ready to stop pausing before you speak?

Book a free consultation — we'll talk about where you are, and where you'd like to get to.