A new language opens doors that used to feel shut.
More room at work, steadier nerves when you travel, and a wider world of reading and listening that suddenly makes sense. Not a line on a CV—company for your real week.
Choose where you want English to show up first
Pick the scenario that weighs on you today: you will see focus, micro-goals, and a next step you can actually take tomorrow.
Work conversations without freezing
We rehearse lines you would really say in a stand-up, a follow-up email, or a quick team ping—until they feel like yours.
- Short status updates
- Ask for and give clarity
- Handle common questions
- Close with clear action items
Simple structure, tangible progress.
Each week brings a goal you can touch. Less noise, more guided practice—so by month’s end you notice you dare to speak a bit more.
- introducing yourself
- family · time
- money · health · tech
- music
- Discord
- today’s short list
A new language changes how you listen to the world. About thirty minutes a day, kept steady, turns progress from fog into something you feel in real life.
Suggested pace · two months
Calculadora simple
Solo indica cuántas clases tomarás. Nosotros calculamos lo demás.
Tarifa fija: $135 por clase de 2 horas.
Does this stage feel too heavy?
The same practical content—spread across more weeks or fewer classes per week—so you carry it calmly, not against your own energy.
Eight weeks, one goal: use English in real life.
Week 1
Your starting point: who you are and what you need to say today.
Week 2
Daily life: routines, habits, and questions you actually use.
Week 3
Real situations: shops, transport, directions, and food.
Week 4
Your music: living vocabulary, rhythm, and natural pronunciation.
Week 5
Useful reading: main ideas plus the details that matter.
Week 6
Practical writing: clear messages you would really send.
Week 7
Real conversation: practice with people on Discord.
Week 8
Integration: early fluency habits to keep conversations going.
Five habits that actually move your English.
Nobody is asking you to shine on stage—we want a little more ease each week, the kind that shows up when you actually speak.
Phone UI in English
Menus and system prompts in English: free micro-practice between sessions, no extra calendar block.
Your music
You learn with audio you already love, so it sticks more easily.
Real speaking
The Language Sloth: talk with real people instead of waiting to feel “ready”.
Reading · writing
Short texts to think, write, and speak with clearer structure.
Your own lists
Words you use at work, at home, and toward your goals.
Tools that keep working after class
Dos canales — un toque, un canal abierto.
Lectura apoyada
JW English Basics — tu ritmo.
Íconos decorativos: Icons8 · Liquid Glass. Marcas enlazadas pertenecen a sus titulares.
Questions many people bring before day one.
Open only what you need; we answer with the frankness we would want ourselves.
What if I feel slow?+
We tune the week-by-week cadence; going slowly does not push you off the path. What counts is real-world practice, even in short stretches.
Do I need a minimum level?+
You do not need to arrive “ready”. We start where you are and shape useful phrases from week one.
What should I do between classes?+
About thirty minutes a day is enough: phone UI in English, guided listening, short reading, and a stretch of speaking on Discord. Small habit, outsized difference.
Commitment · visualisation
A few lines with yourself, for yourself. Not a report card—a gentle reminder of why you started and what you will do this week.
Commitment
___ classes / week
___ min / day on my own
___ month programme
I use English in class without fear of mistakes.
Name ___ · date ___
When it already flows
What do you see · with whom · what are you reading or hearing?
- Where do you actually speak it?
- Which song do you understand end-to-end?
- What are you reading every week?
