Overpriced and focused more on earning than teaching
I completed my language lessons here from A1- to A1+, and I was happy with the progress I made. However, when I applied for the A2 level, I was told that I could not enroll unless I first completed a conversation course.
In the past, I had already taken an A1 conversation class, which I found ineffective and not very useful. Because of that experience, I preferred to focus on the A2 basics before moving on to conversation practice. Unfortunately, despite explaining this to the school, my request was rejected and I was not allowed to enroll directly in the A2 course.
This gave me the impression that the school prioritizes selling additional courses to expats rather than offering flexible, student-centered education. As a result, I decided to leave and continue my studies at another school, which was also significantly more affordable.
That said, I want to mention that the school does have some excellent language teachers—though the quality is not consistent across all classes.







