How it works

Nothing about the hour is improvised.

A class is not a chat that happens to be in English. It has a shape, and the shape is the reason it works: talk, then work, then pressure, then a written record you keep.

How a class runs

Fifty-five minutes, in the same four movements.

Every class follows this sequence. You always know where you are in the hour, and what is coming next.

  1. 0110 min

    Warm talk

    Ordinary conversation. How the week went, what annoyed you, what you watched. No interrupting yet — the point is to hear how you speak when nobody is marking you.

  2. 0225 min

    The work

    One grammar point or one sound. Not five. We stay with it until it stops feeling like a rule and starts feeling like a habit you own.

  3. 0315 min

    Pressure

    We role-play the exact situation you are afraid of: the salary conversation, the client call, the visa interview. Rehearsed here so it is not improvised there.

  4. 045 min

    The letter

    Every correction from the hour, written out and sent to you the same day. You keep a record of your own English changing.

From first message to weekly class.

  1. Before the trial

    You send me two lines about your work and the situation your English keeps failing in. Nothing longer.

  2. The trial itself

    Twenty minutes of ordinary conversation. I listen for patterns, not mistakes, and I tell you what I heard.

  3. The plan

    The same day, you get a short written plan: what we will fix first, and what we will deliberately ignore for now.

  4. Then weekly

    One to one, or a circle twice a week. The plan gets rewritten after every class, because you keep changing.

What I promise

  • 01You always know which grammar point or sound we are working on this week.
  • 02Corrections are written down, never left in the air.
  • 03You are never reassigned to a different teacher.
  • 04Nothing is recorded unless you ask me to record it.

Start where you are

Twenty minutes, no card, no script.

Book a free trial and we will simply talk. By the end of it you will have a written plan and an honest answer about what your English actually needs.