You've nailed the Spanish basics. This is where you stop assembling sentences and start having actual conversations. First, we'll make your descriptions richer and your sentences flow. You'll get a handle on the fiddly grammar that trips everyone up, from object pronouns to the dreaded 'por' versus 'para'. Then comes the big one: the past. You’ll learn to tell stories about what you did last weekend, describe what life was like when you were a kid, and stop getting your past tenses in a twist. By the end, you'll be able to talk about your favourite films, explain you have a headache at the pharmacy, or just share an anecdote about your day without freezing. This entire path covers the A2 level of the CEFR, giving you a solid foundation in spoken Castilian Spanish. No fluff, just what you need to move on to B1.
You've got the French A1 basics. Now it's time to stop just stating what you *do*, and start telling real stories about what you *did*, what you *will do*, and what you actually think about it all. This is the full A2 toolkit. You'll build your spoken timeline with past and future tenses, then learn the object pronouns – le, la, lui, y, en – that stop you from repeating nouns like a broken record. Once the grammar clicks, you'll apply it to real life: talking about your work, finding a flat, ordering in a restaurant, and making plans with friends. No more pointing at the menu. This whole course is built for the A2 level of the CEFR. It’s a big step, but it’s the one that turns you from someone reciting French into someone who can actually hold a conversation.
This is the complete B1. Everything you need to go from stringing sentences together to holding real, messy, interesting conversations in Spanish. You'll start by learning to tell a proper story about the past, then move on to expressing opinions, wishes, and 'what-if' scenarios – tackling tricky grammar like the subjunctive without the textbook headaches. Next, you'll get the practical vocabulary to handle work, complain about bad service, and actually argue about film reviews or current events. This is your full toolkit for the B1 level of the CEFR. By the end, you won't just be answering questions – you'll be driving the conversation.
The complete path from zero to speaking A1-level Spanish. This is your foundation for ordering food, getting around town, and having simple conversations without freezing up. We start with the absolute essentials: Pronouncing Spanish words correctly, introducing yourself, and learning the core verbs that make sentences work. Then we get you out into the real world. You'll learn to talk about your family, navigate your city, shop with confidence, and discuss your hobbies. You'll express what you want, what you like, and what you're going to do tomorrow. Along the way, you'll build the vocabulary and grammar needed for everyday situations: asking questions, understanding directions, talking about time, and handling common interactions with ease. This is the entire A1 level of the CEFR, built for your ears. Complete this course and you'll have a solid, practical base for real-world Spanish.
The complete path from zero to speaking A1 level French. This is your foundation for ordering coffee, navigating the metro, and having a basic chat without freezing up. We start with the absolute essentials: Pronouncing French words correctly, introducing yourself, and learning the core verbs that make sentences work. Then we get you out into the world. You'll learn to describe your family, get around town, buy things, and talk about your hobbies. You'll express what you want, what you like, and what you're going to do tomorrow. This is the entire A1 level of the CEFR, built for your ears. Complete this course and you'll have a solid, practical base for real-world French.
You need sharp quotes on the duality of human nature for your GCSE Jekyll and Hyde exam. This is your evidence bank, organised by character. We break down the key quotations for Jekyll, Hyde, Utterson, and Lanyon, explaining the language, context, and how to link them to the big themes: reputation, science, and the darkness within. Memorise these, and you'll have the textual evidence to back up any point you make. You still need to write the practice essays – but this gives you the ammunition.
You need sharp analysis and key quotations for your GCSE Romeo and Juliet exam. This course gives you a complete evidence bank, organised by character. For every major player – from Romeo and Juliet to the Friar and Tybalt – we break down exactly what their key lines reveal about them, the techniques Shakespeare uses, and how they connect to the big themes of love, fate, and conflict. This is your ammunition for a top-grade essay. You still need to practise planning arguments and writing them out under timed conditions, but this ensures you'll always have the perfect evidence to back them up.
Nail your GCSE analysis of A Christmas Carol. This is your audio toolkit for the key quotes, Victorian context, and big ideas that examiners want to see. You'll get to grips with Scrooge’s transformation, the symbolic role of the ghosts, and Dickens' furious message about poverty and social responsibility. This course gives you the evidence. Your job is to use it. Combine this with regular past paper practice and you'll be ready to build a top-grade argument, whatever the question.
Everything you need to take apart the Birling family, Inspector Goole, and Priestley's socialist message for your GCSE English Literature exam. We break down each character's role, their key quotations, and how they connect to the big themes – social responsibility, class, capitalism, and hypocrisy. You'll also absorb the context and dramatic methods needed to hit the top mark bands on both AQA and Edexcel papers. This gives you the core knowledge and textual evidence. Combine it with timed essay practice, and you’ll be ready for any question they throw at you.
Macbeth quotations, analysed, organised by character, and drilled into your memory through audio. This is your evidence bank for the GCSE exam. Each card breaks down a key quotation – what it means, the technique Shakespeare uses, and how it connects to the big themes: ambition, guilt, the supernatural, and the corruption of power. Know these cold, and you'll have something sharp to say no matter what question lands on your paper. You still need to practise writing full essays – but this gives you the ammunition.
The entire AQA GCSE German specification, built for audio. We cover every theme, grammar point, and piece of vocabulary you need for both the Foundation and Higher papers. You'll learn the core content topic by topic – family, school, travel, technology – while we drill the essential grammar, from word order and cases right up to the passive voice and subjunctive for Higher Tier. This isn't just a vocab dump. We break down the exam skills themselves, showing you how to approach the speaking role-play, photo card, translation, and writing tasks. Use this course to lock in the knowledge. Combine that with consistent past paper practice, and you'll be in a strong position for a top grade.
The entire AQA GCSE French specification, built for your headphones. All the grammar, vocab, and themes for both Foundation and Higher tiers. We break down every topic and tense you need, from family and free time to the subjunctive, giving you the precise language that examiners want to see in the reading, writing, listening, and speaking exams. This course hammers the core knowledge into your head. You still need to do the other half of the work: past papers and speaking practice. Combine the two, and you’re building a path to a top grade.
Every single grammar point and vocabulary list for the AQA GCSE Spanish exam, from Foundation right up to Higher Tier. We cover all three official themes – Identity & Culture, Global Issues, and Future Study & Employment. You'll learn the exact tenses you need, including the tricky Higher Tier subjunctive, and the specific vocabulary that gets marks. This course gives you the knowledge, but it won't write the exam for you. You still need to grind past papers for technique and find a human to practise your speaking questions with. Combine this with consistent exam practice, and you'll have everything you need to walk into that exam aiming for a Grade 9.
Every Physics topic for the AQA GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy exam, covering both Paper 1 and Paper 2. You'll learn the precise definitions, equations, and required practical methods that AQA examiners look for to award full marks. Use this to lock the core knowledge into your long-term memory. Then, hit the past papers hard to practise applying it. That’s how you walk into the exam ready for a top grade.
The entire Chemistry component for your AQA GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy exam. All ten topics and six required practicals, covering both Foundation and Higher Tiers. This drills the precise definitions, processes, and scientific language that AQA examiners look for. You'll learn the exact knowledge that scores marks, from atomic structure to quantitative chemistry. This is audio – it gives you the core knowledge. You still need to do the written work: balancing equations, drawing diagrams, and hammering past papers. Use this to build your foundation, then go practice.
Everything you need for the Biology papers of the AQA GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy qualification. It covers all the topics from cells to ecology, for both Foundation and Higher Tiers. We drill the exact definitions, processes, and required practicals that get you marks. You'll learn the specific scientific language that examiners are looking for. This isn't a replacement for revision guides or doing the work. It's the audio tool to lock in the core knowledge. Combine it with consistent past paper practice to aim for the highest grades.
This is your complete audio guide for Edexcel GCSE Business Paper 2: Building a Business. Marketing, operations, finance, HR – the entire spec is covered. Paper 2 isn't about memorising definitions; it's about application. We drill the key concepts so you can analyse the case studies, interpret the data, and write the well-argued answers that get the top marks. Use this to get the knowledge locked in, then smash past papers to perfect your exam technique. That's the formula for hitting the high grades.
Everything you need for Edexcel GCSE Business Paper 1, drilled into your memory. This is your complete knowledge base for the 'Investigating Small Business' exam. We cover all five topics from the specification – from spotting a business opportunity and calculating costs, right through to the marketing mix and understanding external influences. You'll learn the precise definitions and formulae that examiners expect to see. Knowing this stuff cold is half the battle. Combine this course with consistent past paper practice, and you'll be walking into that exam ready to write answers that get the high marks.
All the content for your AQA GCSE Chemistry Paper 2 exam. Rates of reaction, organic chemistry, chemical analysis, atmosphere, and resources – it's all in here. We break down the exact definitions, processes, and required practicals that get you marks. This is about learning the precise scientific language the examiners are looking for. Use this to drill the knowledge, then take it to past papers to practice your application, especially on those 6-mark questions. That's the formula for a top grade.
This is everything you need for AQA GCSE Chemistry Paper 1, from atomic structure and bonding right through to quantitative chemistry and energy changes. All Higher Tier content is included. We focus on drilling the exact definitions, processes, and required practical methods that get you marks. You'll learn the precise scientific language that AQA examiners are looking for. Pair this audio with consistent past paper practice. You still need to get hands-on with drawing diagrams and reaction profiles, but this course builds the solid knowledge foundation required for a top grade.
AQA GCSE Physics Paper 2, covered. Forces, waves, magnetism, space – all the topics, all the equations, all the required practicals. We drill the exact scientific language and definitions that AQA examiners reward. This is about learning what gets you marks in the exam hall. This gives you the knowledge. To turn it into a top grade, you still need to get your hands dirty with past paper questions and practice your diagrams.
All the content for AQA GCSE Physics Paper 1 – Energy, Electricity, Particles, and Atomic Structure – broken down for audio. This course drills the exact definitions, equations, and required practicals that AQA examiners want to see. You’ll learn the precise scientific language that scores the marks. This gets the knowledge locked in. You still need to practise drawing circuit diagrams, plotting graphs, and tackling the maths in past papers to secure a top grade.
All the content for AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 – homeostasis, genetics, ecology – drilled into your memory. This covers the entire spec, including all Higher Tier material and required practicals. You'll learn the exact scientific language and step-by-step processes that AQA examiners want to see, helping you nail the long-answer questions. This is for learning the facts. You still need to do the written work: drawing Punnett squares, labelling diagrams of the eye and brain, and hammering past papers. Use both, and you'll be on track for a top grade.
Everything you need for AQA GCSE Biology Paper 1. We cover the lot – from cell structure and the digestive system to photosynthesis and pathogens, including all the Higher Tier topics. This course drills the precise definitions, processes, and key terms that AQA examiners look for. You’ll learn the scientific language that scores the highest marks. Pair this with consistent past paper practice, and you'll have the knowledge base you need to aim for a top grade.
Everything you need for Theme G: St Mark's Gospel in the AQA GCSE Religious Studies exam. We cover the whole narrative, from Jesus’ early ministry and miracles right through to his crucifixion and resurrection. You'll memorise the key passages, quotes, and theological ideas that get you marks. This is your evidence bank for the 4, 5, and 12-mark questions. Pair this with past paper practice, and you'll have a solid foundation for a top grade. Just make sure your school is actually doing St Mark's Gospel – check with your teacher if you're not sure, as it's an optional theme.
Everything you need for AQA GCSE Religious Studies Theme F – human rights, wealth, poverty, and social justice. This drills the key Christian teachings and Bible quotes into your memory. You'll learn the exact definitions and perspectives you need for the exam, with prompts to help you link these Christian views to your second religion – setting you up for those high-scoring comparative questions. Our job is to arm you with the core knowledge. Your job is to take that knowledge and apply it in past papers. This gives you the evidence; you still need to practice building the argument.
Everything you need for Theme E – Religion, Crime and Punishment – for your AQA GCSE Religious Studies exam. We cover the causes of crime, the aims of punishment, and the death penalty debate, focusing entirely on the Christian perspective. You'll drill the key quotes and concepts that get top marks. You'll get prompts to compare these ideas with your second religion, but you’ll need your class notes for the specifics on that side of things. Use this to hammer the content, then hit the past papers to nail your exam technique.
Everything you need for Theme A of AQA GCSE Religious Studies: Relationships and Families. This covers the required Christian teachings on sex, marriage, divorce, family structures, and gender equality. You'll drill the key concepts, the differences between denominations, and the exact biblical quotes that examiners look for to award top marks. We also include prompts to help you connect these topics to your second religion – just make sure you know which one your school is studying. Get this knowledge locked in, then apply it to past papers.
The complete AQA GCSE Religious Studies spec for Sikhism, drilled into your brain. We cover every required belief, teaching, and practice. You'll memorise the key concepts and the essential quotes from the Guru Granth Sahib – the specific evidence you need to back up your arguments in the exam. This gives you the knowledge. Combine it with past paper practice and you'll have what you need for a top grade. (Just confirm with your teacher that Sikhism is one of the two religions you're being examined on).
Everything you need for the Judaism paper of your AQA GCSE Religious Studies exam – all the Beliefs, Teachings, and Practices from the specification. We drill the precise definitions, key quotes, and the crucial differences between Orthodox and Reform Judaism that examiners want to see. This is the core knowledge required for the top grades. Use this to lock down the facts, then apply them to past papers to perfect your exam technique. (You study two religions for the GCSE – just double-check this is one of them).
Everything you need for the Islam paper of the AQA GCSE Religious Studies exam. We cover every single point on the specification for both 'Beliefs and Teachings' and 'Practices'. You'll learn the key differences between Sunni and Shi'a perspectives and lock in the exact Qur'an quotes you need to use as evidence. This gives you the solid knowledge foundation to tackle the 4, 5, and 12-mark questions. You still need to write timed essays, but this course provides the facts and evidence you build them from.
Everything you need for the AQA GCSE Religious Studies paper on Hinduism, covering the entire specification for Beliefs and Practices. You'll memorise the key terminology, the essential scriptural quotes, and the different perspectives needed to answer the 4, 5, and 12-mark questions. No waffle, just the precise knowledge that scores points. Use this to drill the content into your head. Combine it with consistent past paper practice, and you'll have a solid foundation for a top grade.
Everything you need for your Edexcel GCSE History Paper 1, covering a thousand years of crime, punishment, and policing. You'll learn the key events, laws, and turning points from medieval England right through to the modern day, plus the entire Whitechapel case study on crime and policing in the inner city. This course drills the specific factual knowledge you need to build top-mark essays. You still need to practise with past papers, but this gives you the evidence to make your arguments stick.
This covers your Edexcel GCSE History Paper 2: the entire 'Warfare and British society, c1250–present' thematic study and the 'London and the Second World War, 1939–45' historic environment. You'll track 800 years of conflict, learning the key changes in technology, recruitment, and public attitudes that the examiners want to see you discuss. For the London topic, we drill the specific details of the Blitz so you have the factual evidence you need to analyse the sources in the exam. Use this to hammer the core knowledge into memory. Then, take that knowledge to past papers to practise your exam technique. That's the path to a top grade.
The entire AQA GCSE Geography course, covering every topic for Papers 1, 2, and 3. From tectonic hazards to urban challenges in Lagos, it's all in here. This drills the key terms, processes, and specific case study details that get you marks. You'll also master the geographical skills for interpreting the maps, graphs, and data they throw at you in the exam. We go hard on exam technique, too – breaking down what AQA's command words actually mean and how to structure your answers for those big 6- and 9-mark questions. All optional topics are included, so just confirm which ones your school is doing. Use this to build your knowledge, then hit the past papers. That's the formula for a top grade.
Richard the Lionheart and his disastrous brother, King John. This is the complete Edexcel GCSE History topic covering their reigns from 1189–1216. We cover everything from the Third Crusade and the loss of Normandy to the showdown with the barons that led to Magna Carta. The aim is to drill the specific names, dates, and events into your memory. This gives you the factual ammunition you need to build high-scoring arguments in the exam. Combine this course with consistent past paper practice, and you’ll have the knowledge base required for a top grade.
All the key knowledge for your Edexcel GCSE History exam on Anglo-Saxon and Norman England, from the death of Edward the Confessor to the Domesday Book. We drill the facts you need to recall under pressure: the claimants to the throne in 1066, the reasons for William's victory, the Harrying of the North, and how the Normans actually kept control. This is your evidence bank. It gets the names, dates, and consequences locked in so you can use them to build high-scoring arguments in your essays. Pair this with consistent past paper practice, and you'll be walking into that exam hall ready for whatever they throw at you.
Tackling the big 'Existence of God' questions for your AQA GCSE RS exam starts here. This is all of Theme C, broken down into audio you can actually revise from. You'll get the main philosophical arguments – Design, First Cause, the Problem of Evil – and learn to evaluate them from both Christian and non-religious perspectives like atheism and humanism. This course gives you the key thinkers, quotes, and specific religious language that examiners look for. Pair it with past paper practice, and you'll have what you need to build a top-grade answer.
Everything you need for AQA GCSE Religious Studies, Theme B: Religion and Life – from the origins of the universe to the ethics of abortion and euthanasia. You'll get the key Christian teachings, the scientific counter-arguments, and the exact quotes that score marks in the exam. This course is built for comparison. You just need to know which second religion your school teaches (e.g. Islam, Judaism) and apply the prompts to that faith.
Henry VIII, Wolsey, Cromwell, and the Reformation – all the key facts for your Edexcel GCSE History exam, drilled into your brain. This covers the entire 1509–40 period specified by Edexcel, breaking down the events, dates, and personalities you have to know to answer those big 'explain why' and 'how far do you agree' questions. Knowing the facts is half the battle. Use this course to get the knowledge locked in, then apply it with past papers to nail your source analysis and essay technique.
This is your knowledge base for the Catholic Christianity paper of the AQA GCSE Religious Studies exam (Component 1). We drill the specific beliefs, teachings, and practices you need to know – from the nature of God and the problem of evil, to the sacraments and the role of the Pope. You'll learn the precise terminology and key quotes that get full marks. This course gives you the facts. To get a top grade, you still need to revise your Component 2 themes and practice writing exam answers.
The entire Edexcel GCSE History specification for Early Elizabethan England, 1558–88, turned into audio flashcards. We cover everything: the religious settlement, challenges from Mary Queen of Scots and the Spanish Armada, and what life was actually like in the Age of Exploration. This is your core knowledge, drilled. You'll memorise the key dates, people, and policies you need to build a top-grade essay. This won't write the exam for you – you still have to smash the past papers – but it gives you the raw material.
All the core content for the AQA GCSE Religious Studies Christianity paper, covering both 'Beliefs & Teachings' and 'Practices'. We drill the key terms, biblical quotes, and different Christian perspectives you need to build convincing arguments for the 4, 5, and 12-mark questions. Use this to lock down the facts, then apply them to past papers. We cover all three specified charities (CAFOD, Christian Aid, Tearfund) – just focus on the one your school teaches.
This is 800 years of medical history, plus the trenches of the Western Front, drilled for your Edexcel GCSE History exam. We cover the full timeline from medieval superstition to the founding of the NHS, focusing on the key themes the examiners want to see: causation, change, and continuity. The Western Front section gives you the detailed case study: the injuries, the treatments, and the unique context of trench warfare. Use this to hammer the content. Pair it with past papers and source practice to build your exam technique.
All the key names, dates, and events for your Edexcel GCSE History exam on Spain and the ‘New World’, c1490–c1555. We cover the entire story in chronological order: from Columbus’s arrival and the actions of the conquistadors, to the establishment and impact of the Spanish Empire. This is the specific evidence you need to analyse historical sources and build the sharp, well-supported arguments that examiners reward. Use this to lock in the core knowledge, then apply it to past papers and essay practice. That’s how you build confidence for exam day.
This is everything you need for the Edexcel GCSE History paper on British America, 1713–83 – how the empire was built, and how it was lost. We drill the key dates, events, and consequences that examiners want to see. This isn't about vague summaries; it's about the specific knowledge required to analyse what happened and build a convincing argument. Use this to lock in the facts, then apply them to past papers. That’s the formula for walking into the exam ready for a top grade.
Everything you need for the Edexcel GCSE History paper on The American West, c1835–c1895. All the key dates, people, and events, drilled into your memory. We focus on the specific factual knowledge that gets you marks on the narrative, consequence, and significance questions – the stuff that Edexcel examiners are looking for. This gets the core content locked in. You still need to combine it with regular past paper practice to nail your exam technique.
All the key facts, dates, and people for Edexcel GCSE History: Conflict in the Middle East, 1945–95. This is your audio knowledge base for the exam. We follow the specification exactly, covering the creation of Israel, the Suez Crisis, the Six-Day War, the PLO, and the Oslo Accords. You'll learn the details needed to explain *why* things happened and what the consequences were. This course builds the rock-solid factual recall you need for high-mark answers. You'll still need to practise writing essays and study the maps to nail the top grades.
This is your knowledge base for the Edexcel GCSE History paper on Superpower Relations and the Cold War, 1941–91. We drill the key dates, treaties, and turning points, from the Yalta Conference right through to the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union. You'll get a clear timeline of events and understand the shifting tensions between the USA and USSR, giving you the specific details you need to back up your arguments in the exam. Combine this with consistent past paper practice, and you'll be ready to explain not just *what* happened, but *why* it mattered – which is exactly what the top grades require.
GCSE Maths, broken down so it actually makes sense. This covers the entire Lower Tier syllabus, aiming squarely for a solid Grade 4 or 5. You'll learn the methods for everything from algebra and angles to probability and percentages. No long lectures, just the core facts and formulas drilled into memory. Because the core content is the same everywhere, this course works for all major UK exam boards – AQA, Edexcel, and OCR. We handle the knowledge. You still need to hit the past papers hard to nail your problem-solving and exam technique. That's the deal.
This is your complete AQA GCSE Religious Studies paper on Buddhism, covered. We go through all the required Beliefs and Practices – from the life of the Buddha and the Four Noble Truths to meditation and festivals. You'll learn the precise definitions, the key differences between Theravada and Mahayana traditions, and the essential quotations you need to use as evidence in your exam answers. No waffle, just the details that get marks. This course gets the knowledge locked in. To hit the top grades, you have to combine it with past paper practice. Use this to master the content, then go apply it to writing 12-mark answers against the clock.
All the key dates, names, and events for your Edexcel GCSE History paper on Russia and the Soviet Union, 1917–41, drilled directly into your memory. From the fall of the Tsar and the Bolshevik takeover to Lenin's NEP, Stalin's Five-Year Plans, and the Great Terror – every key topic from the specification is covered. This course hammers the specific facts you need to recall under pressure. It's your evidence bank for building high-scoring arguments. You still need to practise writing essays and analysing sources. Use this to lock in the knowledge, then go and apply it to past papers.
All the key facts, dates, and policies for your Edexcel GCSE History paper on Mao’s China, 1945–76. You'll get the story straight: how Mao took power, the aims and failures of the Great Leap Forward, the chaos of the Cultural Revolution, and what daily life was actually like under his rule. This is your evidence bank. We drill the specific details and terminology you need to back up your arguments and hit the top bands of the mark scheme. Master the content here, then use past papers to practice your essay technique. This gives you the knowledge; you still need to practice the skill.
All the key dates, names, and events for your Edexcel GCSE History paper on Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918–39. This is your factual arsenal. We drill the specific details you need to recall under pressure and use as sharp evidence in your essays and source questions. Knowing the facts is crucial, but it's not the whole exam. Combine this course with regular past paper practice to turn that knowledge into a top grade.
The USA, 1954–75. Civil Rights marches at home, the Vietnam War abroad. This covers all the key content for your Edexcel GCSE History paper on this topic. We drill the crucial names, dates, and events you need to know cold – from the Montgomery Bus Boycott and rise of Black Power to the Tet Offensive and the My Lai massacre. This gives you the factual ammunition. Combine it with regular past paper practice and you'll have what you need to construct high-scoring arguments under pressure.
This is the complete Higher Tier GCSE Maths syllabus, built for grades 7, 8, and 9. It covers all the content for AQA, Edexcel, and OCR. You'll drill every topic – from rearranging formulae and trigonometry to vectors and histograms – until the key methods and facts are locked in. No waffle, just the essential knowledge required for the exam. This course teaches you the material. You still need to do the other half of the work: grinding through past papers to nail your exam technique. Combine both, and you're giving yourself the best possible shot at a top grade.
How do you live a good life? What's the point of it all? This course gives you the toolbox of history's greatest thinkers so you can start building your own answers. We pull apart the big ideas from the Stoics, the Buddhists, the Existentialists, and more – not as abstract theories, but as practical guides for happiness, death, duty, and meaning. The goal isn't to find one single 'right' answer or to convert you to a specific school of thought. It’s about stealing the best bits from 2,000 years of wisdom to forge a personal philosophy that actually works for you, right now.
You've moved past the basics. This is about learning to speak Italian with the nuance and precision of an upper-intermediate speaker. We'll systematically tackle the big B2 grammar hurdles – yes, that means the subjunctive, but also conditionals, reported speech, and the passive voice. This is the stuff that lets you stop just describing your day and start expressing complex opinions, debating ideas, and understanding the subtleties of Italian media. It’s a thorough workout designed to get you to a solid B2 level. Put in the reps, and you’ll have the language to prove it.
You've got the present tense down. This is where you learn to talk about yesterday, describe what was happening, and make plans for next week in Italian. We'll drill the two main past tenses – the *passato prossimo* and the *imperfetto* – until choosing the right one becomes second nature. You'll also tackle object pronouns, the future tense, and other core A2 grammar. This isn't about instant fluency. It's about moving from making simple statements to telling simple stories, and having a proper, back-and-forth conversation that isn't stuck in the here and now.
Italian from scratch. No phrasebooks, no tourist-speak – just a structured path to actually speaking and understanding the basics. You'll learn how to introduce yourself, order a coffee, ask for directions, and handle the simple back-and-forth of a real conversation without freezing up. This entire course is built for the A1 level of the CEFR, so you're learning exactly what matters at this stage. It's the solid foundation you need to keep going.
You've done A1 German. You can order a coffee and ask for the bill. Now it’s time to actually tell a story. This is where you learn to talk about the past using the perfect tense, connect ideas with words like 'weil' (because), and finally get your head around the dative case. It's a structured path through all the core grammar and vocabulary needed for the A2 level of the CEFR. No fluff, just the concepts that bridge the gap from beginner to intermediate. A2 is where German grammar gets real. It's a major step up, but it's the one that lets you move beyond survival phrases and start having proper conversations.
You've got the German basics. This is the B1 course that builds the grammatical engine you need to actually express complex thoughts. You'll move beyond just stating facts and learn to tell stories about the past, argue your point of view, and talk about what you *would* do if you had the chance. Let's be clear: B1 is a grammar-heavy level. We break down the tough stuff – relative clauses, the passive voice, the subjunctive mood – into clear audio lessons that actually stick. This is the foundation for real fluency.
You've moved past the basics. Now it's time to stop reciting phrases and start having real conversations in French. This is the B1 threshold. We focus on the grammar that makes that happen: narrating past events, expressing opinions with the subjunctive, and connecting your ideas so you sound like an actual person. You'll learn the vocabulary to talk about your work, your relationships, and your views on the world – moving beyond tourist chat into genuine discussion. This is the infamous intermediate plateau. This course is your bridge across it.
You’ve handled the basics. B2 German is where you go from just surviving a conversation to actually having something interesting to say. This is the step where you start expressing nuance. You’ll tackle the grammar needed for hypotheticals (the Subjunctive) and formal arguments (the Passive), and build the vocabulary to discuss politics, culture, and the economy. The goal is to help you argue your point, understand the news, and use German in a professional or academic setting without feeling like you’re constantly translating in your head. It’s a structured path to the Vantage (B2) level of the CEFR. This is a serious step up, and this course treats it that way.
This is the jump from conversational French to articulate French. It's where you stop just describing your weekend and start defending an opinion, discussing the news, and navigating hypothetical situations. We tackle the tough grammar that makes this possible – the subjunctive, complex 'si' clauses, reported speech – and build the vocabulary you need to talk about work, politics, and technology. The goal is to reach a solid B2 level: to hold your own in a fast-paced conversation, understand the main ideas in a newspaper article, and argue your point with precision. This isn't a casual holiday course. Getting to this level takes consistent work, but if you're ready to put in the hours, this provides the structured path to get you there.
This is where Spanish gets serious. You're past the holiday phrases and ready to have actual, interesting conversations. We drill the grammar that makes this possible: all four Spanish subjunctives, conditional sentences, and reported speech. The stuff that lets you express nuance, doubt, and opinion. You'll also build the vocabulary to talk about current affairs, your job, the environment, and culture – not just what you did last weekend. The aim is B2 on the CEFR scale. You'll be able to hold your own in a debate and understand native speakers when they're not slowing down for you. It's a big jump, but this is the path.
French from zero. This is your structured, audio-first path from saying 'bonjour' to holding a basic conversation. You'll learn to introduce yourself, order a coffee, ask for directions, and talk about your hobbies and family. It's all built around the official A1 CEFR standard, so you're getting the essential foundation you need to start speaking French for real.
German grammar isn't as scary as it looks. You just need a clear, audio-first path from 'Guten Tag' to your first proper conversations. You'll learn to order food, navigate a city, talk about your family, and handle the basics of noun gender and cases without getting tangled up. This is a complete A1 German course, mapped to the official CEFR standard. You’re getting the exact foundation you need for this level, nothing more and nothing less.
You've hit the intermediate plateau. You know the basics of Italian, but you keep having the same simple conversations. This course gets you unstuck. This is where you learn the grammar for real-world opinions and hypotheticals. We’ll cover the future and conditional tenses, combined pronouns, and yes, we’ll make the subjunctive finally click. You’ll go from stating facts to expressing what you think, what you wish, and what you’d do if things were different. It’s the bridge from being a tourist to having a proper conversation. This is the B1 level, where the language gets truly interesting.
Vous sentez que votre anglais stagne au niveau « intermédiaire » ? Ce cours est le pont vers le B2, pour passer de la simple communication à une conversation fluide et nuancée en anglais britannique. On va au-delà de la grammaire de base pour s'attaquer aux temps complexes, aux conditionnels, aux *phrasal verbs* et aux expressions idiomatiques qui rendent une conversation vraiment naturelle. L'objectif : vous donner la confiance pour débattre, comprendre les subtilités d'un article, ou suivre une réunion de travail sans vous sentir dépassé. Vous ne parlerez pas comme un Londonien, mais vous tiendrez la conversation.
Vous avez dépassé les bases, mais les vraies conversations vous semblent encore hors de portée. Ce cours est le pont qui vous fait passer du niveau A2 au B1 en anglais britannique. On s'attaque à la grammaire qui coince tout le monde : le present perfect, les conditionnels, le discours rapporté et ces fameux verbes à particule (phrasal verbs). Vous apprendrez aussi le vocabulaire essentiel pour parler de votre travail, de voyages, donner votre avis ou simplement raconter ce que vous avez fait le week-end dernier. L'objectif : arrêter de traduire dans votre tête et commencer à vous exprimer avec plus d'assurance.
Parler de votre week-end, de vos projets ou demander votre chemin sans chercher vos mots. C'est ça, le niveau A2 en anglais. On va au-delà des simples salutations pour que vous puissiez raconter des histoires, décrire vos habitudes, parler du futur et gérer les situations du quotidien comme faire les courses ou vous déplacer en ville. Ce cours est entièrement calé sur le cadre officiel A2 du CECR. Vous apprenez précisément la grammaire et le vocabulaire nécessaires pour construire des phrases correctes et vous faire comprendre. L'objectif n'est pas la perfection, mais de vous donner assez d'assurance pour tenir une vraie conversation simple.
You're going to Portugal. You want to order a pastel de nata without pointing at it. This course gets you there. We cover pronunciation first (European Portuguese vowels are no joke), then move through greetings, ordering food, getting around, shopping, and checking in to your hotel. You won't come back fluent – but you will come back as someone who actually tried, and locals genuinely appreciate that.
Learn Indonesian from zero. This course gives you the words and grammar to hold your first real conversations. You'll learn how to introduce yourself, order food, negotiate prices at a market, and ask for directions when you're inevitably lost. This isn't about fluency. It’s about building a solid A1-level foundation in Bahasa Indonesia so you can get by, show respect, and have a much better time.
Tu español es tu arma secreta para aprender francés. Este curso la aprovecha para que te saltes los errores típicos que cometemos los hispanohablantes. Nos metemos de lleno con la pronunciación que más nos cuesta – la U, las vocales nasales, la R – para que no cojas malos vicios. Después, cubrimos la gramática esencial para que puedas presentarte, pedir comida, dar direcciones y tener una conversación básica sin quedarte en blanco. Saldrás de aquí con una base de francés nivel A1 sólida. No es fluidez de la noche a la mañana, es el fundamento correcto para que sigas avanzando sin dramas.
You’ve got the grammar down, but you still feel like you're speaking "textbook English". This is the fix. We drill the common idioms and phrasal verbs that British speakers actually use – the stuff that makes conversations either flow naturally or fall completely flat. You’ll learn how to swap basic words for more precise, authentic alternatives, so you can follow fast-paced chat in the office or at the pub without missing a beat. This is the vocabulary that closes the gap between sounding fluent and sounding like you actually live here.
You’ve got the grammar basics, but your Spanish vocabulary feels stuck in a rut. This is how you fix that. We give you the words for the real world – from furniture and food to tech, travel, and talking about your job. The goal isn't to memorise a dictionary. It's to give you the specific nouns, verbs, and adjectives you need to stop sounding like a textbook and start talking about life with more colour.