The academy launched "intensive English courses" for July with spots still available in several programs. They organize new courses weekly throughout the year with small groups of maximum six students, offering morning, afternoon, and evening schedules.
Cambridge exam preparation courses were available at multiple levels: KET (A2) Monday-Friday 12:00-14:00, PET (B1) Monday-Friday 17:00-19:00, and FIRST (B2) with various time slots including Monday/Wednesday/Friday and Tuesday/Thursday options.
The Key English Test (A2) represents "the first level of the Cambridge exams in English for speakers of other languages (ESOL)" and confirms basic communication abilities in writing and speech.
The Preliminary English Test (B1) constitutes "the second level of the Cambridge exams" and validates intermediate-level communication competencies.
The First Certificate in English (B2) requires candidates to understand both concrete and abstract texts, communicate fluently with native speakers, and discuss current affairs and complex situations with clarity.
An English Summer Camp ran Monday-Friday from 10:00-12:00, led by British instructors. Programs served children ages 5-12 with activities including crafts, films, karaoke, treasure hunts, and water games, with flexible attendance options.