Method Anglossa
Learn about the Anglossa Method!
Explanation
Here we begin the process. A brief and concise explanation is given, detailing the rules for how and why we use the newly learned grammar point.
Context
This is where the magic begins! The new grammar point is put into action—that is, a dialogue or text where what you've just learned is used. It's no use reading a rule with examples and then trying to remember it. You need to see it in a real-life dialogue or context.
Analysis
Consolidate and learn with interactive exercises that require you to think and put into practice what you're learning.
Anglossa Method
Our English courses are dynamic and interactive, with fun quizzes and dialogues to fully immerse you in the language.
Do I need to start the courses from the beginning?
No. Take a Level Test to see which level you have.
What are the levels, A1, B2 etc.?
Anglossa follows the CERF — Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, which divides language proficiency into six levels: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2. These levels are grouped into three broader levels: Basic User (A1-A2), Independent User (B1-B2), and Proficient User (C1-C2).