followenglish specializes in the teaching of adult learners of English. We provide dynamic and customized English classes as well as an in-company training for all levels in several professional fields. We offer tailor-made language programs for small groups or individual coaching and we also provide consultancy services for companies that need to implement language training programs and/or evaluate the progress of participants.
followenglish is not simply a language school. We integrate modern teaching methods and technology to provide solid learning grounds for language learners.
One of our core beliefs is that the key to learning a foreign language is keeping in contact with it as much as possible and technology can provide us with the missing linchpin between our normal lives and the necessary contact we need in order to really learn English.
Also, it is important to remember that in this global society we live in today we need to integrate social skills, knowledge, and information in order to achieve success. So, we focus on the learner as a whole, not only taking into account their learning needs but also their professional backgrounds and life experiences. By doing this, we allow learners to focus all their attention and concentrate their efforts on learning English; consequently, their language skills flourish more naturally and pleasantly.
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