Classroom
Lessons are conducted entirely in English according to our own curriculum based on Cambridge methodology
Games, songs and cartoons in English – this makes every lesson exciting!
Group classes with peers from different countries immerse the child in an English-speaking environment and develop speaking skills
Each teacher has at least 2 years of experience, knows how to work with children, and undergoes certification to work at All Right
This is necessary to personalize learning and select the right teacher for your child
Feel free to choose any convenient time, we will find a teacher
Get acquainted with the learning process in the trial lesson and receive feedback
Free Trial lesson
What do I need to sign up for a free lesson?
Should parents be present at the lesson?
What if the child doesn't like the teacher?
Does the teacher speak my child's native language?
Can I have a trial lesson from my phone?
How is the lesson conducted?
How to choose a teacher?
Can we start from scratch if my child has never learned English?
General Questions
What's included in the package?
What duration of an individual lesson is suitable for my child: 25 or 55 minutes?
What if the online format of classes is not suitable for my child?
I don't think it's possible to learn the correct pronunciation online
What are Speaking Clubs?
Why do you need All Right mobile game?
Organization of the learning process
What is the class schedule?
What does lesson schedule or open booking mean?
Are there homework assignments and in what format?
How many lessons per week do we need for better results?
Is online English right for my child if they get distracted easily?
Why are one-to-one lessons better than group classes for ages 4-7?
What’s the best age to start learning English online?
How many lessons per week are optimal for a child?
How do I know if my child needs a tutor, not just school lessons?
What if my child is shy about speaking English?
My child doesn’t like studying - how can I motivate them without pressure?
What’s the minimum daily practice time for noticeable progress?
What matters more: lesson frequency or duration?
How do we know it’s time to move up a level?
How should we prepare for the first online lesson?
What should I ask the teacher during the trial lesson?
How can I track progress without stress or tests?
What does an ideal lesson structure look like for ages 5–6?
How can you help a child prepare for English tests at school?
Can you combine a general course with a themed one?
How do you choose a themed course based on a child’s interests?
Is a Roblox or Minecraft theme actually learning, or just playing?
What’s the difference between a general course and a themed one?
What skills are most important for ages 11–15?
What skills matter most for ages 7-10?
What skills should come first for ages 4-6?
How do children develop speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills online?
How are revision and reinforcement built into the program?
What if a child seems stuck at the same level?
Can a child move through a level faster?
What does a “course” include, and why is it 72 lessons?
How many lessons does one level usually take?
What are Starters / Movers / Flyers, and who are they for?
How much speaking practice should there be in a lesson?
What’s a normal pace for learning new words at different ages?
What does an ideal lesson structure look like for ages 9-12?
How many activities should there be in a lesson to keep it from getting boring?
What if my child gets tired halfway through the lesson?
My child is 10 - can we still stick to 25 minutes?
My child is 7 - are 25 minutes enough?
When should you move to 55-minute lessons, and why?
Why are 25-minute lessons recommended for children under 8?
How do we choose a goal: conversational English or school support?
How can you help a child speak louder and more clearly in an online format?
What exercises work best for children with weak pronunciation?
How often is the content updated (and what if the child gets bored)?
Can a child learn entirely from a phone or tablet?
How can parents track progress in the app?
What’s the best way to reinforce vocabulary: lesson → game → review?
What if my child gets “hooked” on the game and doesn’t want the lesson?
How does the game improve pronunciation?
Who is Charlie the Fox, and how does the game help?
How many minutes a day should a child practice in the app?
What features are available in the app (schedule/rescheduling/chat/progress)?
Why use the mobile app if there are already lessons?
Is there a separate account for parents and children, and why?