Erfahrungsbericht von Harald M.

Short lessons, intensive exercises. My wife and I started learning Swedish 3–4 years ago, and now that we know the basics, we want to make progress in English as well — or rather, get back into it after a long break (we studied English at school and passed our Abitur in it). What’s great about Gymglish is that your level is thoroughly assessed at the beginning. That way, you don’t start with unnecessary beginner lessons — but you’re not overwhelmed either.

— Harald M. (Oberkochen, GERMANY)