A specialised adult language school in Singapore

A wonderful thing happens when people share thoughts – they communicate effectively. That is the key to developing not only ideas, but also relationships. Language is a huge enabler of establishing deep relationships, and also an essential bridge for connecting.

We help busy professionals at all proficiency levels master Pan-Asiatic languages. To make our lessons interesting, our classes are small (max. 8 / group) and we focus on the practical application of language rather than obsessing about grammar. This approach can help students learn up to 2x faster.

We also offer custom language courses for clients with specialised requirements. 

Start speaking from the first class

Small group class (8 pax)

Curriculum designed by us for usage in this region

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Customised Basic Malay program for your success

Focus of the conversational Malay course

We start from scratch; not with tons of grammar patterns and all kinds of tedious theory, but with skills you can actually use from day 1. Our Malay speaking course brings you what you need to start speaking Malay as soon as humanly possible.

Relevant Topics

How do you order food in Malay? Or read and relay a message in Malay?

We prioritize those situations that are likely to happen frequently so that you can immediately put your newly acquired conversation skills to the test. You likely order food a couple of times a day. And the food is a great conversation starter. This is just one example of regularly recurring situations, whether in Singapore or in Malaysia.

Pronunciation

How do you order food in Malay? Or read and relay a message in Malay?

We prioritize those situations that are likely to happen frequently so that you can immediately put your newly acquired conversation skills to the test. You likely order food a couple of times a day. And the food is a great conversation starter. This is just one example of regularly recurring situations, whether in Singapore or in Malaysia.

Etiquette and culture

Smoking around an elderly person, pointing with your right hand and offering a small gift such as fruits, sweet or craft work

Malays are very tolerant in nature and readily accept people from various religions and cultures. However, knowing what’s rude and acceptable will swing a potential deal or your date’s mother-in-law in your favour.

Four progressive levels