A0 – A1 · Complete Beginner

Start English
from zero.

In 12 weeks you'll introduce yourself, ask real questions, describe people and places, and have your first confident English conversations — with a live teacher and a structured path that actually works.

8weeks
4story-based episodes
36lessons & exercises
A1CEFR certificate
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Who this is for

Made for adults who want to finally start speaking

No previous knowledge required. If you recognise yourself below, this course is built for you.

Starting from zero

You've never studied English, or tried apps and couldn't keep going. You want a clear path and a real person to guide you.

Forgot your school English

You studied it long ago and almost nothing remains. You want to rebuild foundations the right way, without being bored.

Preparing to move or travel

You're planning to work, study or live abroad. You need practical English for real situations, not abstract grammar drills.

After the course

What you'll actually be able to do

These are the real-world skills every student leaves with — not vague "you'll know grammar" promises.

Introduce yourself, ask and answer personal questions

Describe your family, friends, and daily routine

Order food, ask for directions, and handle basic travel

Read and write short messages, emails, and descriptions

Understand slow, clear English in everyday situations

Build solid confidence to keep learning at A2 and beyond

Curriculum

5 story-based modules, full A0 — A1 foundation

The whole course is built around the verb to be: its forms, places, people, questions. By the end you can introduce yourself, describe others, ask simple questions. Present Simple, Past Simple and Future come in Course 2.

1

I am. — introducing yourself

Weeks 1–2 · 12 lessons +
People meeting
  • The alphabet, pronunciation, and basic sounds
  • The verb to be in affirmative form: I am a student.
  • Personal pronouns: I, you, he, she, it, we, they
  • Numbers, nationalities, professions
  • Greetings and small talk: Hello, how are you?
  • First speaking practice: introduce yourself to a classmate
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2

He is. She is. — talking about other people

Week 3 · 9 lessons +
Friends chatting
  • Describing family members and friends
  • Appearance and character adjectives: tall, kind, smart
  • Possessive pronouns: his, her, their
  • Negative form: She is not from Ukraine.
  • Real-life simulation: introduce your family in a short video
3

We are. You are. They are. — groups and community

Weeks 4–5 · 10 lessons +
Team meeting
  • Plural forms and group descriptions
  • Places and countries: We are in Kyiv. They are at work.
  • Prepositions of place: in, on, at, under, next to
  • Daily routine vocabulary and time expressions
  • Speaking task: describe a photo of your team or friends
4

It is. — objects, places, and the world around you

Week 6 · 9 lessons +
Airport
  • Articles a / an / the and when to use them
  • Travel vocabulary: airport, hotel, cafe, taxi
  • Describing things: colours, sizes, materials
  • Negative form and common confusions
  • Real-life roleplay: check-in at the airport
5

Magic of Questions — ask like a pro

Weeks 7–8 · 7 lessons +
Conversation
  • Yes / No questions with to be: Is it a plane?
  • WH-questions: where, what, when, who, why, how
  • Short answers and natural responses
  • Spotting and correcting common mistakes
  • Interactive quizzes and a group discussion scenario
Course 2 · coming soon

Present Simple, Past Simple & Future

When you finish Course 1, you move on to Course 2: daily routines, hobbies, past memories and future plans. Same format, same teachers, same progress tracker.

How we teach

Built on how adults actually learn a language

No endless grammar PDFs. No passive video watching. Every lesson is designed around a simple principle: you learn by doing.

Speak from day one

Every single lesson ends with you producing real English — out loud, not in your head.

Spaced repetition

Words come back at the exact moment you're about to forget them, so they actually stick in long-term memory.

Real-life contexts

Airport, cafe, first meeting, small talk — you learn the English you'll use tomorrow, not textbook English.

Small live groups

5–8 students per group — enough voices to practise, few enough to never hide. Plus direct teacher feedback.

Choose your format

Learn your way

Three formats, same curriculum, same teacher quality. Pick what fits your rhythm and budget.

Self-study

Full course access in the student cabinet, at your pace.

€99 / course
  • All 60+ lessons, videos, quizzes
  • Downloadable materials
  • Progress tracker & streak system
  • Community chat access
  • Certificate upon completion
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One-on-one

Private lessons with your teacher, fully flexible schedule.

€599 / course
  • Everything in Group classes
  • 24 private lessons, 1-on-1
  • Personalised pace & vocabulary
  • Priority teacher support (chat)
  • Recorded lessons for revision
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500+
Students since 2019
94%
Course completion rate
4.9
Average rating
12
Years of teaching

I tried apps for a year and learned almost nothing. Three months here and I can actually introduce myself at work and travel alone. The teacher makes all the difference.

O
Olena K.
Beginner course graduate, 2024

I was terrified to speak. By week 4 I was having small conversations in English with classmates. By the end of the course I had my first call with a client abroad. Worth every euro.

M
Maksym D.
Group classes, 2025
Frequently asked

Questions before you start

I really know zero English. Is this course right for me?

Yes — that's exactly who it's designed for. We start from the alphabet and the sentence I am a student. No prior knowledge needed, and our teachers speak your native language when explanations require it.

How much time do I need per week?

Plan 3–4 hours per week: two live lessons of 60 minutes plus 20–30 minutes of self-study per day. The course is built around consistency, not long sessions.

What if I miss a lesson?

All live lessons are recorded and available in your student cabinet. You can rewatch them at any time, and your teacher will send catch-up materials.

Do I get a certificate?

Yes. After completing the final project, you receive an A1 certificate aligned with CEFR (the European language framework). In group and one-on-one formats, your teacher also writes a personal progress letter.

Can I switch between formats?

Absolutely. Many students start in a group and later upgrade to one-on-one, or vice versa. Contact your teacher at any time and we'll adjust.

What happens after A1?

The curriculum flows directly into our A2 course, using the same methodology and the same story-based world. Many students stay with us all the way to C1.

Your first English conversation is 12 weeks away.

Book a free 20-minute consultation. We'll talk about your goals, show you the first lesson, and help you pick the right format — no pressure, no hard sell.