Frequently Asked Questions

Can I learn during the day?
Yes. There are several classes that are taught in the mornings and afternoons. We will do our best to arrange class times that fit your schedule. It is best to register with Guide Language Center and when we have a teacher who is available at your desired times we will contact you.
How does it work?

You register at the center or online . Indicate when you would like to study. We will then contact you when two other students are ready to study during the same time.

Many of the teachers are available during the day.

How does my school or organization make $10 when I sign up for a class?
Your school or organization should have coupons that they will give you. Bring in that coupon when you sign up for a 4 week class and we will donate $10 to that school or organization. If your school or organization doesn't have the coupons, have them contact us right away.
My friend and I want to study together. Is that possible?
Private classes are available. The cost is $25 dollars per session. Your friend may join you at no extra cost. There are no restrictions on the amount of sessions you sign up for or when you use them as long as you use them within 60 days of purchase. You may also start your own class. Classes start with 3 or more students and are 4 weeks long.
I'm a nurse and need to communicate with patients. How long will I need to study before I can begin to communicate at work?
You can learn a language through specific content. We will tailor your language lessons to your needs. Our focus is on conversation, learning language through communication not memorizing individual words. On sight lessons can also be arranged. It takes between 3 and 6 months before you will be able to comfortably be able to communicate.
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