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London Esperanto Club launching a new series of its courses

Weekly online Esperanto classes!

Are you thinking of learning and practising Esperanto, the international language? You've come to the right place! The London Esperanto club offers weekly online Esperanto classes from beginners (A1) to advanced (C1) levels. You can read more about these different levels on Wikipedia.

We can also help you prepare for the official Esperanto exam (B1, B2 and C1 levels) which is usually held in June online and in many places in the world including London.

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Our online classes take place using Zoom once a week for an hour. Everybody is welcome but please only register if you know you will be able to attend most weeks as the number of participants in each group is limited to around 15 people.
For more information and/or to register, click on the course you are interested in:
Beginners course (A1-A2 level):
This course is based on "Esperanto by Direct Method" by Stano Marček and is divided into two three-month periods (Kurso I & Kurso II). If you're a beginner looking to take your first steps into Esperanto waters or if you've already done a little by yourself, this course is for you.
Grammar sessions (A1-A2 level):
These sessions held by Anna Lowenstein on Saturdays are for students who are still learning Esperanto through Duolingo, Lernu.net or similar websites. Anna focuses on some specific grammar points each week.
Reading course (A2-B1 level):
In this course you will read a book in Esperanto together with a teacher who will explain new words and grammar points along the way.
Post-beginners course (A2-B1 level):
This course is for students who already have the basics under control and want to aim a little higher.
Intermediate course (B1-B2 level):
This course is for students who already have the B1 level. It consists of a lot of reading, writing exercises, listening to texts and conversations.
Advanced course (B2-C1 level):
This course is for students who already have the B2 level. In this course you will read short texts, discuss them and do some grammar exercises.

Writing course (A2-C1 level):
Do you want to improve your writing in Esperanto? This course done by email is for you! Anyone can join as long as you have at least the A2 level. Every week you will be asked to write a short text (between 5 and 10 lines).

Conversation sessions:
The key thing when you learn a language is to start using it with other speakers once you have the basics covered. Don't make the common mistake to think that it's better to wait until you have a higher level. The good thing about Esperanto is that even experienced speakers had to learn it at some point like you're doing just now.

If you already have completed a beginners course, you might want to participate in our conversation sessions.

If you prefer a 1-to-1 conversation with an experienced Esperantist then you should try Ekparolu! It is not a lesson so each 30-mn session is different as it depends on the person you're talking to of course but he/she will adapt to your level as the idea is to help you progress.

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