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EngLab: A Safe Space for Language Experiments

Live conversation classes for those who know English — but still can't speak it freely

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Hi! I'm Maria, your English teacher

🎓 Cambridge Delta (Modules 1 & 2)

🎓 CELTA

🧠 10+ years of teaching

I created EngLab for those who are ready to finally speak — not just know.

You've been learning English your whole life — but still freeze in conversation?

You know English. You just haven't started speaking it yet.

EngLab is where knowledge finally becomes a living language — yours to use.

You've studied grammar and vocabulary for years — but can't use them when it counts?

You already have all that you need. It's time to run the experiment.

Years of study have given you vocabulary, grammar, structure. That's a real and valuable foundation.

What's often missing is an opportunity to try out what you know, make mistakes as part of the experiment, get feedback, and go again.

That's exactly what EngLab is.

Is the fear of mistakes holding you back more than the mistakes themselves?

🚀 In a laboratory, a mistake isn't a failure — it's data. It shows you exactly what's worth exploring next.

Accuracy matters — but it comes through practice, not through waiting for the perfect moment to speak.

Everything you discover in a lesson stays with you

Words and phrases we find together during conversation, the ones that came up exactly when you needed them, are saved in your personal lexical bank

Do textbook topics feel too personal to discuss with someone you've just met?

🚀 We explore abstract concepts and ideas instead.

For example: "What's stronger — habit or principle?" or "What's the difference between knowing and understanding?"

You decide how personal your answer gets.

What every good laboratory has

A safe environment for experiments. Live conversations on genuinely interesting topics. And a researcher by your side to help you express your thoughts more precisely.

The discoveries are yours. I simply create the conditions that make them possible.

Ready for your first experiment?

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