What I liked most about
what is a comparative adjective is that the training here doesn't put you in a box. I choose when and how much to study — there are classes for 25, 50 and even 90 minutes, and it all depends on my mood and time. Sometimes you just want to repeat a little vocabulary from TV series or travel lessons, and sometimes you want to immerse yourself in more serious topics, such as business English. The lessons are taught by teachers who really understand how to work with ordinary people — without overloading, but with results. And this feeling of flexibility and freedom in learning is the key for me. I don't feel any pressure, but I can see myself growing in my tongue.