Start, continue and end conversations more naturally without scripting every sentence first.
English for the moments that make up your day.
Build the confidence to speak, listen and respond naturally in the situations you encounter outside the classroom.
Suitable across A1-B2, with the starting point guided by your assessment and speaking needs.
Speak more. Translate less.
English you can actually use.
Adults who want practical English for day-to-day communication, travel, social situations and greater speaking confidence.
Build language around situations you actually encounter rather than memorising disconnected word lists.
Develop strategies for following the main meaning even when you do not understand every word.
Work on stress, rhythm and sounds where they affect intelligibility, without trying to erase your identity or accent.
Notice and practise the structures that help you communicate more accurately and confidently.
Learn how requests, invitations, disagreement and politeness work in real conversations.
Learn it. Practise it. Use it.
Lessons are structured around communication outcomes rather than completing pages in a textbook.
A conversation, travel problem, social interaction or everyday task gives the lesson a clear purpose.
Identify the vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation or communication choices that make the interaction work.
Use controlled and guided activities to build confidence before the language becomes spontaneous.
Move into role-play, discussion and freer speaking where you choose the language yourself.
Receive focused feedback and a clear next step rather than correction of every small mistake.
Everyday English may be a good fit if…
Your programme can still be adapted after your assessment and first conversation with your teacher.
Find the right starting point before the first lesson.
The free East English Company assessment samples grammar, vocabulary, reading, listening and real-life communication. Your result helps your teacher decide where lesson time will be most useful.
Ready to make English more useful?
Take the assessment, browse teachers, or create a class proposal with the schedule and hourly rate that work for you.