EL PAÍS teams up with Gymglish to offer personalized English lessons

Readers who sign up will receive a 21-day free trial of the online classes, which are adapted to a student’s specific needs

EL PAÍS has teamed up with the language-learning company Gymglish to offer online adaptive courses in English. Readers who sign up before March 2021 will receive a 21-day free trial, with no further commitment required.

Students will be given a comprehensive evaluation of their level of English and receive a certificate when they finish the free trial. Since 2004, Gymglish has been teaching people across the world with simple lessons that are personalized to their needs. Classes are available for all levels, from beginner to more advanced students.

How does it work?

Readers who sign up to the free trial will receive a daily English lesson that is adapted to their needs, abilities and goals. At the end of each lesson, students will receive immediate corrections and personalized explanations about their mistakes.

Using this information, Gymglish will adapt the classes to a student’s weaknesses and strengths. Once the course is completed, readers will receive a diploma with statistics on their level of English, learning progression and participation. The lessons only take 15 minutes and are available online or by downloading the Gymglish app, which is available at both iOS and Android stores.

About Gymglish

Founded in 2004, Gymglish creates adaptive language courses aimed at optimizing long-term gains and memorization by providing students with short but regular 15-minute classes – instead of long and intensive training.

The lessons are also designed to be fun: the content uses up-to-date issues, native accents and authentic cultural references. Students can also choose the topics that interest them.

Gymglish is based in Paris and is made up of a team of 50 people. In addition to English, the company also provides courses in French, Spanish and German.

In its 15-year history, Gymglish has worked with more than 50 million users across the world.

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