Draft:British Institute
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Company type | Education |
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Founded | 2010 (14 years) |
Founder | Gabriel Barbosa |
Area served | Worldwide |
Services | Language Teaching |
Owner | Gabriel Barbosa |
Number of employees | 25 (2024) |
Website | Britishinstitute.org.uk |
British Institute[1] is an international language teaching company specialising in English language education and the preparation of students for international proficiency exams.
t does not have a physical location and has been operating entirely online since March 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This has enabled thousands of students worldwide to achieve language proficiency.
Methodology
[edit]The British Institute employs an innovative and dynamic methodology for teaching English, focusing on fluency and practical communication. The method is based on principles of structured repetition, constant practice, and active interaction in the classroom, fostering natural language acquisition.
In the classes, students are encouraged to think and speak directly in English from the start, reducing reliance on translation. Through quick questions and direct answers, the method ensures intensive practice of vocabulary and grammatical structures, enabling students to internalise knowledge intuitively.
Additionally, the fast-paced rhythm and practical approach help build confidence and improve listening and speaking skills in real-life situations, whether in professional, academic, or international travel settings.
This methodology, proven for its effectiveness, is ideal for students of all levels who seek quick and consistent results in learning the English language.
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