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Case Studies

OUR CLIENTS 
We currently work with a number of corporate and individual clients from a variety of sectors, including financial services, consultancy, IT as well as legal and diplomatic services. Most of our corporate clients operate globally and/or have international staff. They all require reliable and flexible language courses and we consistently receive positive from our learners and companies.
Case Study 1
The Multinational Company

In 2014 a large American company needed a language provider for part of its international staff in both offices in London and Brighton. After an initial conversation to understand more about our client and its needs, Premium Languages established a program consisting on weekly classes in Spanish, French and English (accent reduction). Today, we are still running those courses and we had more than 120 different students in total so far.

Case Study 2
The Traveller

Our client is working hard in an office in the center of London but her dream is to travel for 6 months around different countries in Latin America. She will need to improve her basic Spanish (A1) to at least an intermediate (B1). She opted for private tuition in order to maximise the classes. We designed a learning plan together focusing on useful phrases for travelling, Latin American vocabulary and grammatical structures to give consistency to her speech.

Case Study 3
The Official Exam

In this particular case, our student wanted to learn fast. He was young, ambitious and already fluent in another foreign language. He had tried evening classes before but the pace was too slow and he wanted a challenge. He contacted us and together we decided that the best thing to keep his motivation up and keeping track of his progress was to register for an official exam. Not only he enjoyed very much, but after he passed the exam he decided to register for the advance level (B2).

Case Study 4
The Partner

Our client’s wife is French and he feels he should make an effort to communicate with her family (although they speak English). He is a partner at a legal firm in The City and his scheduled is not very flexible. He prefers his classes to start before work at 8.30am and he likes the flexibility of being able to cancel a class at no extra cost thanks to our 24h notice policy.