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Standard courses
Long-term and many-month courses of varied levels of intensity (most often lessons take place twice a week and are of a 90 minute duration per lesson) in groups of up to 10 people of the same level and ability. This type of study is recommended for people who are able to study systematically but for a short time. It allows them to gain or bring together grammar structures, expand vocabulary and strengthen competence in understanding the different structures of the language.

Intensive courses
Training consists of increased attendance. Recommended for students who need to master the language in a relatively short time, e.g. 90-minute lessons 5 times per week or 6 teaching hours per day 5 times per week. There is also a possibility of organizing weekend courses outside of Krakow.

Private lessons
Carried out as "one to one" or "one to two" (one lecturer teaching one or two students). Composed of the most individual and flexible procedures needed to develop the skills for communicating in English. This method permits rapid mastering of language structures. This type of tuition is recommended for people who are unable to attend scheduled group lessons: managers, management teams, salespeople.

Refresher courses
The aim of this type of tuition is to repeat and consolidate material acquired a number of months earlier. It is recommended for people who have had no contact with the foreign language since completing a course and have a need to remind themselves of a completed program of study in a fast and clear way.

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We have had pleasure to work on the following projects:

English version of the first 3D format feature movie in Europe: Wooder
- The story of Max Wooder
(dialogues, screenplay, website)

Translation into the Polish language (subtitles)
The Family Man
Directed by: Brett  Ratner
Screenplay: David Diamond, David Weissman

Translation into the Polish language (subtitles) Driven
Directed by: Renny Harlin
Screenplay: Jan Skrentny,
Neal Tabachnick, Sylvester Stallone

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