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English

Learn English for everyday situations

The best way to learn a language is to hear it and speak it.

Our personalized conversation sessions serve as dynamic language immersion experiences, allowing students to apply what they’ve learned in a real-world context, recognizing that true language proficiency comes from more than just textbooks.

You’ll experience diverse accents, expressions, and cultures, ensuring exposure to the latest words and phrases used by English speakers worldwide.

In our Business English classes, we focus on preparing you for success in real-world contexts, cultivating confidence in communication, presentation, and negotiation skills.

English

Small, immersive environment

You’ll be surrounded by the language and encouraged to speak in classes that have a maximum of only 5 students.

Comfortable speaking from day 1

Build your confidence and learn to express yourself easily through conversation, light debate and role-playing.

Real world success

We focus on preparing you for success in real-world contexts, cultivating confidence in communication, presentation, and negotiation skills.

Our Impact

Innovation Boost: Multilingual teams bring fresh global perspectives, fostering creativity and innovative thinking.

Employer Appeal: Prioritize language diversity for an enhanced employer brand, attracting top talent seeking inclusive workplaces.

Global Connectivity: Multilingual teams improve communication, strengthening relationships and driving better business outcomes locally and globally.

Expatriate Support: Language Link integrates language and cultural nuances to help employees abroad feel more connected and less isolated.

Language Mastery: Equip your team with essential Business English and Spanish skills through specialized Language Link courses for success in international business.

Cultural Proficiency: Language Link’s approach goes beyond language, emphasizing cultural understanding to prevent misunderstandings and build robust global relationships.

English or Business English. What’s the difference?