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Lingocourse is a search, comparison, and booking platform for overseas language school courses, rather than an education provider that teaches classes directly. It aggregates information from language schools in multiple countries, covering English, Spanish, French, Korean, German, Italian, Chinese, and more. Users can filter by language, country, city, start date, accommodation, and budget, then submit applications, pay a deposit, and receive school confirmation through the platform.
In terms of delivery format, the main product shown in the site content is in-person language courses abroad, commonly in small groups. Some cases include 1:1 lessons; for example, a Philippines program offers 8 lessons per day, including 4 one-on-one sessions. The website provides no evidence of live online or recorded courses. As for teaching staff, Lingocourse itself does not control teachers or teaching quality; the schools are responsible for courses, scheduling, accommodation, and services. The platform states that it visits campuses and screens partner schools. It is suitable for learners from beginner to advanced levels, exam-prep students, 16–17-year-old students, families looking for youth camps, and those who want consultant support with visas, accommodation, and transfers.
The platform emphasizes “school price = platform price,” with 0% agency markup, and offers free consultation. Reference prices include around £200–500/week in the UK, around CAD 250–300/week in Canada, and around €200–230/week in Malta; packages including accommodation and meals are usually around €1000–2000/month. Payment typically involves paying a deposit online first, then paying the remaining balance according to the school invoice. Note that some orders may include non-refundable service fees. Refunds follow the school’s policy, while bank fees, exchange-rate losses, and settlement times also depend on the payment chain.
Its advantages are centralized information, broad coverage of countries and schools, a personal manager, communication via WhatsApp/Telegram, and clear disclosure of its intermediary role and refund boundaries. For first-time planners of overseas language study, it can reduce the cost of comparing options and navigating the process. The drawbacks are also clear: the platform does not guarantee admission, visas, course quality, unchanged pricing, or course start dates. School policies take priority, and once a student has started a course, refund flexibility is usually limited. The website content is mainly in Russian, which may create a reading and communication barrier for Chinese users.
It is better suited to users with a clear goal who are willing to study abroad in person and need third-party help comparing courses and budgets. It is not a good fit for those who only want to learn languages online or who expect a platform-issued certificate. There is no evidence in the main content regarding access from mainland China, so this remains unknown. The site also does not disclose whether it supports Chinese bank cards, Alipay, or WeChat Pay. Chinese users can treat it as an entry point for comparing overseas schools, while cross-checking prices and refund terms against school websites, domestic study-abroad agencies, or official channels such as EF, Kaplan, and EC.
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