WeTalk offers live, interactive English courses based on the CEFR standard (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).

Each course includes live lessons led by certified tutors, using topic-based content, conversation tasks, and playful practice to keep you motivated and improving.

How it works

Courses are organized by English level: A1 (Beginners), A2 (Pre-Intermediate), and B1 (Intermediate)

You start by taking a free placement test so we can help match you with the right level

Each course includes a fixed number of live, topic-based lessons — no pre-recorded videos

Lessons are structured horizontally, meaning you can start anytime and attend in any order

Join lessons on weekdays from 5 PM to 9 PM, or weekends from 9 AM to 12 PM

After completing a full level, take a progress test and receive a digital certificate

A1 – Beginners
Perfect for students who are just starting to learn English. The A1 course builds a solid foundation in speaking, vocabulary, basic grammar, and understanding simple everyday language.
Includes:
96 live lessons
Each lesson focused on a single, practical topic (introductions, numbers, daily routines, etc.)
High interaction with games, roleplays, and pair speaking
Certified tutors lead every session — no videos or self-study
Start with one free lesson to try it out
A2 – Pre-intermediate
For students who know some English and want to get more comfortable speaking, understanding, and using everyday English with confidence
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B1 – Intermediate
Ideal for learners who can already hold basic conversations and want to expand their fluency, vocabulary, and confidence in real-life or professional settings.
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Ready to Get Started?

Take your free placement test, join your first live class for free, and choose the course that fits your goals. With WeTalk, you decide your pace — and we help you reach your next level.

[ What's stopping you from learning English? ]

I don't have enough time.

Learning English takes some time, sure—but probably less than you think! Just set aside one hour, two or three times a week. Schedule these lessons in your calendar and tell your family or friends to help you stay on track.

With just three hours a week, you’ll get 156 hours in a year—enough to make amazing progress!

It's too expensive.

Learning English takes some time, sure—but probably less than you think! Just set aside one hour, two or three times a week. Schedule these lessons in your calendar and tell your family or friends to help you stay on track.

With just three hours a week, you’ll get 156 hours in a year—enough to make amazing progress!

I'm too old. It's too late to start.

Learning English takes some time, sure—but probably less than you think! Just set aside one hour, two or three times a week. Schedule these lessons in your calendar and tell your family or friends to help you stay on track.

With just three hours a week, you’ll get 156 hours in a year—enough to make amazing progress!

I'm not sure if it's worth it.

Learning English takes some time, sure—but probably less than you think! Just set aside one hour, two or three times a week. Schedule these lessons in your calendar and tell your family or friends to help you stay on track.

With just three hours a week, you’ll get 156 hours in a year—enough to make amazing progress!

I'm worried I can't stay committed.

Learning English takes some time, sure—but probably less than you think! Just set aside one hour, two or three times a week. Schedule these lessons in your calendar and tell your family or friends to help you stay on track.

With just three hours a week, you’ll get 156 hours in a year—enough to make amazing progress!

English is too difficult.

Learning English takes some time, sure—but probably less than you think! Just set aside one hour, two or three times a week. Schedule these lessons in your calendar and tell your family or friends to help you stay on track.

With just three hours a week, you’ll get 156 hours in a year—enough to make amazing progress!

I can't find good teachers or convenient classes.

Learning English takes some time, sure—but probably less than you think! Just set aside one hour, two or three times a week. Schedule these lessons in your calendar and tell your family or friends to help you stay on track.

With just three hours a week, you’ll get 156 hours in a year—enough to make amazing progress!

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