English Class
Speak, Write & Think
in English
with Confidence
Strong English isn’t just a skill — it’s your passport to better careers, higher education, and global opportunities. Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to polish your professional English, Legacy has a class designed for you.
Our structured curriculum covers grammar, vocabulary, speaking fluency, writing skills, and comprehension — taught by experienced instructors in a supportive, communicative environment.
CEFR English Level Guide
Our English Classes
From absolute beginners to business professionals — find the course level that matches your goals and schedule.
Basic English
For complete beginners. Build foundational grammar, everyday vocabulary, and simple conversation skills from scratch.
Intermediate English
Develop fluent conversation, structured writing, and confident comprehension for academic and professional use.
Advanced English
Refine academic writing, public speaking, idiomatic expression, and near-native proficiency for career and university.
Online Live Classes
All levels available online. Attend from home with full access to recordings and resources.
One-on-One Classes
Private coaching tailored to your specific weaknesses, goals, and preferred pace.
Business English
Emails, presentations, meetings, and negotiations — English for the professional world.
English for School
Specially designed for school students (Grade 5–12) to strengthen English for exams and daily use.
Why Learn English
at Legacy?
Years of Excellence
Over a decade shaping English speakers across Nepal. Thousands of students have grown from hesitant beginners to fluent communicators.
Levels Covered
From A1 Beginner to C2 Mastery — every learner gets placed at the right level through a free assessment before joining.
Speaking Practice
Regular one-on-one speaking sessions with instructors build real confidence — not just textbook knowledge.
Study Resources
Access grammar guides, vocabulary lists, recorded classes, and practice worksheets any time — even after class ends.
Free Level Assessment
Every new student gets a free placement test so you start in exactly the right class — no wasted time on content you’ve already mastered.
Certified Instructors
Our teachers hold international English teaching certifications (CELTA / TEFL) with years of classroom experience.
Completion Certificate
Earn a Legacy certificate upon completing your course — recognised and useful for college and job applications.
Affordable Fees
High-quality English instruction at student-friendly prices. Flexible installment options available on request.
English Learning Tips from
Legacy Experts
Speak Every Day — Even to Yourself
The fastest way to fluency is daily speaking practice. Narrate your day, talk through decisions, or speak in front of a mirror. Every minute counts.
Don’t Wait Until Your English Is “Perfect”
Fluency comes from making mistakes and learning from them. Start speaking now — hesitation is the biggest barrier to progress.
Learn Phrases, Not Just Words
Native speakers think in chunks — “by the way”, “as far as I know”, “it depends”. Memorising phrases gives you natural, flowing speech faster than individual words.
Record Yourself and Listen Back
Recording your speech reveals pronunciation habits and filler words you can’t hear in real time. It’s uncomfortable at first — and extremely effective.
Read More to Write Better
Good writers are avid readers. Reading exposes you to sentence structures, vocabulary, and style that naturally transfer into your own writing.
Plan Before You Write
Spend 2–3 minutes outlining your main points. Even a rough structure prevents you from going off-topic and saves editing time later.
One Idea Per Paragraph
Each paragraph should open with a clear topic sentence and support it with examples or details. Mixing multiple ideas in one paragraph weakens your writing.
Edit with Fresh Eyes
After writing, step away for a few minutes before proofreading. Your brain will catch errors it missed while writing because it was focused on ideas.
Learn Grammar in Context
Instead of memorising rules in isolation, see them used in real sentences. Context makes grammar stick — rules alone fade within days.
Master the 12 Tenses Systematically
Confusion between tenses is the most common English mistake. Understand the logic behind each tense — when you understand “why”, the “how” becomes obvious.
Articles (a / an / the) Take Time
Articles don’t exist in many languages, so they feel arbitrary. Focus on a few core rules first: “a” for first mention, “the” for known/specific things.
Practice Through Writing, Not Tests
Grammar improves fastest when you use it, not just identify it. Write short paragraphs deliberately using the tense or structure you’re learning.
Learn 5–10 Words Daily — Not 50
Consistency beats intensity. Five new words every day, revised over a week, will stick far longer than cramming fifty words the night before a test.
Learn Words in Word Families
When you learn “decide”, also learn decision, decisive, indecisive. One root word becomes four — your vocabulary multiplies without extra effort.
Use New Words the Same Day
Write a sentence, say it aloud, or use it in conversation the day you learn it. Active use creates memory pathways that passive reading cannot.
Label Your Environment
Stick notes on objects around your home or workplace with their English names. Constant visual exposure accelerates retention without dedicated study time.