Estonian A2 Course Specifically Designed for English Speakers
This Estonian language course (A2) is designed for English-speaking students living in Estonia. The entire learning process and explanations are provided in English, making it suitable for expats, international professionals, and foreign residents.
The course is ideal if you have completed A1, prefer studying through English, need Estonian for residence permit requirements, or plan to take the official A2 state exam. The program focuses on practical communication, clear grammar explanations, and helps English-speaking learners progress faster and integrate more confidently into life in Estonia.
By completing this Estonian A2 course for English speakers, you will be able to:
participate in everyday conversations in Estonian;
understand frequently used expressions and public information;
describe experiences, plans, and daily activities;
write short structured texts required at A2 level;
confidently prepare for the official A2 exam in Estonia.
If you are searching for “Estonian A2 course in English”, this program is designed exactly for you.
How the Estonian A2 Course in English Is Organized
The Estonian A2 course for English speakers follows a structured, practical, and exam-oriented approach. The methodology takes into account the typical challenges English-speaking learners face when studying Estonian, including pronunciation, grammar patterns, and vocabulary usage.
During the course students develop their speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills through practical exercises, dialogues, and everyday communication situations. This approach helps learners build confidence in using Estonian and prepares them to communicate more naturally in daily life.
Speaking Practice for English Speakers
Many English-speaking students struggle with Estonian pronunciation, grammatical cases, and sentence structure. Each lesson includes structured speaking practice designed specifically for learners whose first language is English.
You practise:
exam-style speaking tasks
real-life dialogues
structured responses
pronunciation correction
Regular speaking practice helps students build confidence and start using Estonian more naturally in everyday communication.
Vocabulary for Real-Life Communication
Students significantly expand their vocabulary in areas that are essential for everyday communication and practical situations.
Topics include:
work and professional communication
public services and institutions
shopping and daily life
health and social situations
The goal is not only to learn new words but also to actively use them in conversations and real-life communication.
Explanations in English
All grammar explanations and instructions are provided in English. This helps eliminate misunderstandings and allows students to clearly understand Estonian grammar rules.
Special attention is given to the differences between English and Estonian sentence structure, grammatical cases, verb forms, and word order. This approach makes learning clearer and more comfortable for English-speaking learners.
Preparation for the Official A2 Exam
If your goal is to pass the Estonian A2 state exam, the course includes focused preparation and practice with typical exam tasks.
Students practise exam formats, receive feedback, and improve both written and oral performance. This structured preparation helps English-speaking learners feel more confident when preparing for the official A2 language exam.
Course price
Standard course price
€2,232 (1,800 + VAT 24%)
Installment payments are available
Special offer for full upfront payment:
BEST PRICE: €1,922 (1,550 + VAT 24%)
This offer is valid with full prepayment, as it helps reduce administrative costs and payment risks. All study materials are included in the course fee.
Classes are held online and in the classroom Address: Tallinn, Punane 16/1, room 307
Evening Groups
Group
Days
16.02.2026 - 14.10.2026
Monday, Wednesday 18:00-21:00
FAQ
In this course, you learn much faster.
By paying, you are more serious about your work - you want to get the results you expect.
By signing up for a free course you have a "blurred" goal - you do not clearly understand what it is for you.
On free courses, nothing (and no one) will motivate you to work on your homework.
After free courses most often the result is deplorable (ask those who finished them). On our course you get a guaranteed result - a solid basis for further learning Estonian.
Clear motivation - you see it working. Day by day your Estonian is getting better. So there is motivation to keep moving forward.
The best specialists - all teachers at our school have been competitively selected to teach using this method and pass qualification exams every year.
"Insurance against loss of time, effort and money - 10 weeks is enough to start speaking Estonian more or less. What other courses can offer this?
97 out of 100 of our listeners are already doing it. Why don't you try your hand at it too?
It is very good that you have "some base". This base is called passive vocabulary. With "some base" of passive vocabulary, you have more options. Namely:
You can join a group that is already learning and gaining vocabulary for the time being (at most by the fifth lesson from the start of a suitable group).
You can sign up for an individual course. It is just for those who do not have time to do their homework at home, who speak little and want to increase their active vocabulary (more than 1000 words!) and learn to build sentences easily.
In this case, there are options:
If you can't attend the classes that you can't attend in your group, you can take them in a parallel group that starts close to your date;
to take missed classes individually at a convenient time for a separate cost, which is much less than at our schools-colleagues in Tallinn: one individual class for our students costs 35 euros (for three hours!);
choose the course variant where you take half of the lessons in a group and the other half individually (1150 euros);
choose the individual format of the whole course for only 1980 euros (in other schools it costs much more and takes much longer to learn in a group from scratch).
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Registration form for a free trial lesson
The trial lesson is held in person or online. Note: The full course is paid!