
The first private school of foreign languages in Valjevo, established in April 1990. The students coming back to LINGVA - for another higher-level course - are its best reference. LINGVA's students actively use foreign languages all over the world - in the USA, Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Italy, France...
From FLYERS for the five-year-old to GOLDEN MEAN for the middle-aged ... from GENERAL to SPECIALISED courses.
LINGVA Methodology Communicative and post-communicative teaching of language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) tailored to the individual needs of students, and based on the authentic English, German, Italian, and French teaching materials.
An integral part of the regular programmes are the most advanced multimedia techniques, including ICT (Information and Communication Technology).
Our teachers have a degree in languages, proven teaching skills and they are included in the programme of continuing professional development. They are always ready to motivate and achieve success with students of different proficiency levels.
Usually 7 students - a maximum of 10 students.
Free placement test before the course, progress tests during the course as well as the final examination are LINGVA's standard practice.
Audio and video equipment, library, as well as multimedia computer center are at students' disposal during regular classes or during specified after-class hours for self-access study.
Development of language skills through CD-ROM activities, e-mail communication, internet classroom, cyber surfing, interactive activities, webquests and web page design. Lingva has integrated appropriate ICT activities into each level of language learning from A1 to C2, both for children and adults.
A discount for advance payment, possibility of payment by instalments, and a special discount for families with two or more children are available.
At the end of a course, the students who have passed the final examination receive a Certificate of Proficiency, which validates the results achieved in all language skills, and students who do not wish to take the finals are given a Certificate of Attendance.