Build real speaking ability — topic by topic.
Structured 1:1 lessons for professionals who understand English but feel limited when they have to speak in real time.
Book a consultationThe problem isn’t your English. It’s reliability.
You follow the conversation. You know what you want to say. But when you need to respond, the words come slower than your thinking — or don't come at all.
Your English becomes simpler than your ideas.
You use words that are safe, not words that are right.
This doesn't happen because your level is too low. It happens because speaking in real time is a different skill from understanding or studying — and most English teaching doesn't build it directly.
Outcomes lessons are designed for exactly this gap.
"I know what I want to say — I just can't say it the way I mean it."
"There's a better word. I just can't find it in time."
"I stay in the conversation, but I say much less than I planned to."
"In Ukrainian I sound like myself. In English I sound basic."
Structured lessons with one focus: English that works in real conversations.
We work topic by topic, with a coursebook designed for adults at B1–B2 level. Each topic has a clear goal — explaining something, discussing a situation, responding to a question — and all the vocabulary and grammar we use connect to that goal.
Language always comes from context first. You use it in conversation before we clarify how it works.
The structure matters because it removes guesswork. You know what you're building toward, and progress is visible — not a vague sense that you're somehow improving.
“My focus is helping you find the right words to express your true thoughts and feelings, so English stops holding you back in real conversations.”Tetiana Bilokin
Not random. Not slow.
Built through structure and repetition.
Two lessons per week
Most students build reliable speaking ability within a topic in about one month. This is the recommended pace — steady enough to build real momentum.
One lesson per week
Progress takes two to three months per topic at this pace. It works — but momentum is slower, and it's harder to reach the point where language starts to feel automatic.
Progress here does not depend on motivation alone. It comes from guided speaking, repeated use of the same language, and feedback that makes your English easier to reach over time.
Not just fluency. Reliability.
Within the first topic cycle, most students notice that they respond faster, depend less on mental translation, and stay present in the conversation instead of planning ahead.
Their English feels more predictable — not perfect, but dependable. That sense of stability is what makes speaking feel easier, without forcing it.
You’re never asked to simply talk.
Each lesson includes clear models, guided questions, and speaking tasks based on language you already have. Speaking in lessons is supported — so speaking in real conversations starts to feel less like a risk.
Practice between lessons is intentionally short: about 10–20 minutes, based on the same vocabulary and phrases from class. The purpose isn't extra studying. It's reinforcement — so the language starts to come more easily next time.
This works well for busy adults who want steady progress without mental overload.
Clear models before speaking. You always know what language is available to you before you're asked to use it.
Guided questions, not open prompts. Each task has structure. You're building, not performing.
Focused feedback, not corrections of everything. The feedback you get is selective and high-impact.
Short homework. 10–20 minutes. Based on what you already used in class — not new material.
Revision built in. We return to language from previous lessons so it moves from known to available.
A good fit — and when it isn't.
This is a good fit if you
- Understand English but feel limited when you speak
- Want to express real thoughts, not simplified versions
- Know there's a better word — but can't reach it in time
- Value structure, clarity, and visible progress
- Are ready to practice speaking consistently, not just study
This is not a good fit if you
- Are a beginner or lower-intermediate learner
- Are preparing for an exam (IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge)
- Want to prepare for a job interview or conference networking (check out Conversationalist option for that)
- Are looking for grammar explanations without real use
Start with a conversation.
A consultation is not a trial lesson. It's a short, focused conversation to understand how your English works now, where it becomes unreliable, and whether this structured approach is the right fit for you.
30 minutes · Free · No commitment
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