Find your best English learning method with a trial lesson.
A trial class is not an exam or a skills test.
This is a truly one-on-one English conversation class. You will understand your English level through actual conversation, experience IMC English's teaching methods, and confirm whether this learning method is suitable for you.
After the first lesson, you can pay if you feel it's suitable; if it doesn't meet your expectations, there's no need to pay.
What will be covered in the trial class?
- Here are some learning suggestions and next steps that are suitable for you: **Learning Suggestions:** * **Focus on core concepts:** Ensure you have a solid understanding of the fundamental principles of the topic you're learning. This will make it easier to grasp more advanced concepts later. * **Practice regularly:** Consistent practice is key to skill development. Apply what you learn through exercises, projects, or real-world scenarios. * **Seek diverse resources:** Don't limit yourself to a single source of information. Explore books, articles, videos, online courses, and tutorials to get different perspectives and deepen your understanding. * **Engage with others:** Discuss what you're learning with peers, mentors, or online communities. Explaining concepts to others and hearing their insights can be very beneficial. * **Break down complex topics:** If a subject seems overwhelming, divide it into smaller, manageable parts. Tackle each part individually before trying to connect them. * **Review and reflect:** Periodically review what you've learned and reflect on your progress. Identify areas where you're strong and areas that need more attention. * **Stay curious and ask questions:** Don't be afraid to ask "why?" and "how?". Curiosity fuels learning and leads to deeper exploration. **Next Steps:** * **Define specific goals:** What do you want to achieve with your learning? Setting clear, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) goals can provide direction and motivation. * **Create a learning plan:** Based on your goals, outline a structured plan that includes topics to cover, resources to use, and a timeline for your learning journey. * **Identify practical applications:** Think about how you can use what you're learning. This could be through personal projects, contributing to open-source initiatives, or applying it in your current role. * **Assess your current knowledge:** Before diving in, take an honest assessment of what you already know. This will help you tailor your learning to your specific needs and avoid redundant effort. * **Seek out experts or mentors:** Connecting with individuals who have expertise in the area you're interested in can provide invaluable guidance and support. * **Experiment and build:** Once you have a good foundational understanding, start experimenting and building things. This hands-on approach solidifies learning and exposes you to real-world challenges. * **Stay updated:** Fields of knowledge are constantly evolving. Commit to staying updated with the latest developments, trends, and research.
- Understand your learning goals and needs.
- To understand your current English level through simple conversation.
- Identify the areas most worthy of strengthening.
- Demonstrate more natural and idiomatic English expressions.
A trial lesson is perfect for you if you have the following situations:
- If you want to improve your English speaking skills but don't know where to start.
- I'd like to understand if the teacher's teaching style is right for me.
- Hope to apply English in work, interviews, presentations, travel, or daily life.
- I don't want to be sold anything, I just want to know how I should practice my English next.
After the trial lesson, you will have a clearer understanding of:
- My current English level.
- What areas are already doing well?
- The main focus for practice next.
- Which type of course is best for you, for example, one-on-one, business English, or small group classes?
Learn English with participants from well-known Taiwanese companies and universities

My students come from all walks of life in Taiwan, including tech companies, research institutions, and several universities.
Some people want to improve their business English, others are preparing for interviews, traveling abroad, international conferences, or simply want to chat more comfortably in English.
Whatever your goals may be, I will design English conversation lessons that closely simulate real-life situations based on your needs, helping you truly utilize the English you've learned.
The brands and school names above are for illustrative purposes only to show the learning or work background of some trainees, and do not represent any partnership, official recommendation, or endorsement.
You can book today and start classes as early as tomorrow.
Try first, decide later.
After the first lesson, you can pay if you feel it's suitable; if it doesn't meet your expectations, there's no need to pay.
