Conversational English is, especially in today’s interconnected world, a requirement in both professional fields and in daily life. This is why conversation classes, where you encounter a language in its natural, spoken form are key to developing a profound understanding of the way it works. As a consequence of the prevalence of English in today’s media, many learners can make themselves understood but being able to express yourself accurately in conversation is a greater challenge which conversation classes are made for. Talking about current events or everyday topics from cultural interests to developments in technology or recent activities are some of the countless ways we can practise daily language.

Learning English expressions and idiomatic phrases are another way to increase the fluency of your language. Would you know, for example, what a dark horse is, or what kind of things we are talking about if we describe them as nitty-gritty? Would you know what a person is getting at if they are getting on with, getting ahead of, or getting by with something? Such phrases are used in every conversation and are vital if you want to understand and be understood at a deeper level.