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English Time Club: Find Time for your English with English Time! :) We work from 10.00 to 21.00 six days a week!

To enroll for the class, please call us at:
(+37410) 27 68 80


Test has been designed to help you decide which of the six levels of the series is the most appropriate for you.

We use a communicative teaching approach, and draw from the most recent techniques in ESL (English a...

We require that our instructors, both local and foreign teachers have a high level of expertise a...


Upon completion of the entire course, you will receive a certificate which you will be able to prese...

English Time Center offers classes six days a week. We are open 10 am - 9pm...



 
Our Teaching Methods
We use a communicative teaching approach, and draw from the most recent techniques in ESL (English as a Second Language) instruction. Teaching process is run exclusively in English. We make sure our curriculum emphasizes real-life situations, and all programs include speaking, listening, reading and writing.

The number of students in groups does not exceed 8 persons, which helps to create favourable atmosphere for communication. You will begin speaking English from the very first day of class!

English Time teaching methods rigidly comply with CEF (Common European Framework for Modern Languages).

The education in English Time is based on Communicative approach, which develops all language aspects: speaking, writing, reading and listening. Simultaneously vocabulary and grammar are also covered in class. Our purpose is to teach students to actively communicate and use a foreign language in life.

Our teachers can make their speech comprehensible for your language level. The excellent results of this method have proved its efficiency. Communicative approach develops your listening comprehension and accelerates your speaking skills.

This approach is considered the most efficient educational method at present in the sphere of linguistic education, and is successfully used in most leading European language schools.

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