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Standard and Premium Lessons

Written by Astro
Updated over a year ago

To help you find the perfect teacher for your child, we’ve divided them into two categories: Standard and Premium.

Standard Classes

👩‍🏫 Standard classes are taught by fluent English speakers with specialized education and qualifications. These teachers are usually from the Philippines, Singapore, or Eastern Europe. This option is great if your child is just starting to learn English.

Premium Classes

👩‍🏫 Premium classes feature native English speakers from the UK, USA, Canada, and South Africa. These teachers are perfect if you want your child to learn a classic accent and proper intonation.

Differences Between Premium and Standard Teachers

Pronunciation:

  • Premium teachers are native speakers who have spoken English since childhood 🗣️

  • Standard teachers are fluent in English as their second language 🌐

Cost of Lessons:

  • A lesson with a Standard teacher is nearly half the price of a lesson with a Premium teacher 💰

Can I Take Lessons with a Premium Teacher on a Standard Subscription?

Yes, you can take Premium classes even if you have purchased a Standard subscription.

Keep in mind:

  • Your balance will run out sooner ⏳

  • The expiration date will be adjusted accordingly 📅

When you schedule a Premium lesson, you may see a warning pop-up indicating that Premium lessons cost more than Standard lessons.

Simply click “Choose” to proceed and view the teacher's schedule.

How to Find Premium Teachers?

In the Schedule section, select Book Lesson.

At the top, you will see filters, including the "Category" filter.

In the list of teachers, next to their names, you will see labels indicating "Premium" or "Standard."

Do We Have Teachers with British Pronunciation in the Standard Category?

Yes, we offer teachers with both British and American pronunciations in both Standard and Premium categories. Use the search bar in the booking section to select your preferred pronunciation.

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