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Why choose an In-Class TEFL course?
Online TEFL courses offer flexibility and are ideal for those who don’t have easy access to an in-class TEFL course. However, there are very real advantages to taking an in-class TEFL course. It’s more fun! You’re not alone! Both in-class and online TEFL courses are...
isiZulu phrasebook for tourists
South Africa is a friendly country, and if you’re travelling around, take the time to speak to people you meet. Don’t be afraid to try a new language and, although they might correct your pronunciation, most people will respect the effort you’re making in their...
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SA tourism sector pushing into full gear
As the world gradually relaxes travel restrictions and lifts travel bans brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, the global tourism industry is gearing up for recovery. Equally, following the country’s revised lockdown regulations, the South African tourism sector is...
Museum Days That Turn Into Language Lessons
South Africa’s museums do more than preserve history. They quietly teach language. You walk in expecting artefacts, timelines, and exhibitions. You walk out having read plaques, listened to guides, overheard conversations, asked questions, and absorbed new vocabulary...
The A to Z of South African culture
South Africa is more than a cultural melting pot, it’s a big warm potjie of culture, full of different ingredients and yummy surprises, and developing its rich flavour over centuries. Get a taste of cultural alphabet soup from archaeology to Zulu, with a dash of...
The Little Details Students Fall in Love With in South Africa
There is a moment most students do not expect. It does not happen in a classroom or on a timetable. It happens when they slow down enough to notice the small things. A hand-stitched pattern. The weight of a carved wooden bowl. The quiet pride of someone explaining how...
Culture Shock in the Best Way: What Students Learn Outside the Classroom
Most students arrive in South Africa thinking they are here to improve their English.They leave having learnt far more than grammar. Language becomes the entry point, not the outcome. Culture fills in the gaps. Conversations stretch. Assumptions shift. Confidence...
Learning English Through Stories That Matter
A visit to Johannesburg’s Apartheid Museum Some places teach you more than facts. They teach you language through feeling, memory, and meaning. The Apartheid Museum is one of those places. From the moment you enter, you are drawn into South Africa’s past in a way that...
How Music Helps You Understand English, Identity, and South Africa
South African music is not just something you listen to. It is something you experience, feel, and slowly begin to understand. Much like learning English, it is shaped by listening, adaptation, and conversation over time. The story of South African music is a story of...
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Our classes are based on the internationally recognized Headway books from Oxford University Press. The programme is divided into six levels of English proficiency, namely Beginner, Elementary, Pre-Intermediate, Intermediate, Upper-Intermediate and Advanced.







