22/01/2026
A1 is where most learners quitβ¦
Not because itβs hard β but because they expect perfectionπ
At A1, your goal is simple:
βοΈ Understand
βοΈ Communicate
βοΈ Build confidence
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More levels coming soon π
18/01/2026
π Learning a language can feel slow β but that doesnβt mean itβs not working.
If these things are happening, you are improving π
Progress isnβt always loud or obviousβ¨ππ»
10/01/2026
β¨ Basic expressions you MUST know β¨
Starting English or French? Save this post πΎ
π«π·π¬π§ From hello to goodbye, these everyday expressions will help you feel more confident from day one.
π Swipe to learn
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π Comment ENG or FR if you want more beginner content!
Easy, useful, and beginner-friendly π€
06/01/2026
π Want real progress in a language?
Focus on how you study π
π Same time, same days
β routine beats motivation
π Useful vocabulary only
β real phrases, not random lists
π§βπ« Teacher feedback
β fix repeated mistakes and improve faster
You donβt need to study more.
You need to study better β¨
π¬ Which one do you struggle with the most?
02/01/2026
π The most useful ways to learn a languageππ»
There isnβt one magic method β but there are methods that really work π
βοΈ Regular practice (a little every day)
βοΈ Classes with a teacher (group or private)
βοΈ Apps as support, not as the main method
The best method is the one you can stay consistent with β¨
π¬ Which method works best for you?
30/12/2025
π«π· Do these French phrases sound familiar? π
If you spend even one day with French people, youβll hear things like:
π Jβai la dalle
π Jβsuis crevΓ©(e)
π TβinquiΓ¨te
π Grave
If your goal is to understand native speakers and sound more natural, learning expressions like these is a game changer β¨
π Tell me in the comments:
Which one do you hear (or use) the most?
29/12/2025
π«π· 4 French words youβll hear ALL the time π
If you want to sound more natural in French, you need these:
π Bref
π Genre
π Ouais
π Nβimporte quoi
Theyβre short, very common, and super useful in real conversations π¬
π Swipe to see how each one is used
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π Which one do you already use? π
06/12/2025
β¨ Our Most Common Q&A Questions β Answered!
Weβve been doing several Q&A sessions on our Instagram lately, and many of you had great questions about our classes, levels, tools, schedules, and more.
So we decided to put all the most frequently asked questions (until now!) in one place π€©
Thank you for your interest and curiosity! π
If you have more questions, feel free to send us a message anytime or join our next Q&A session on Instagramπ
05/12/2025
π«π·β¨ French phrases Iβve learned after moving to France!
Itβs funny how these little expressions become part of your everyday life. Sharing a few of my favorites so far β more to come! ππ€
03/12/2025
π Bilingua Center β Lesson Prices π¬π§π«π·
Iβm happy to share my updated prices for English and French lessons for adults!
All lessons are online, flexible, and personalized to your level and goals β¨
π«π· French Lessons (per week):
β’ 1 hour β 20β¬
β’ 2 hours β 40β¬
For more than 1 lesson per week, packages are available.
π¬π§ English Lessons (per month):
Prices vary depending on your level.
β’ 1 lesson per week β starting from 60β¬/month
Higher levels available with different packages.
If youβd like to improve your English or French, feel free to message me and Iβll help you find the best plan! πβ¨
02/12/2025
π Where to find us
You can now find Bilingua Center on both Instagram and Facebook! π
π On our Instagram bio, youβll find a link that takes you directly to our page.
π± And if you prefer messaging apps, feel free to reach out to us via WhatsApp or Viber at
+357 99 178178 !
Letβs stay connected! πβ¨
24/07/2025
π«π· French learners be like: βLa, le, les, un, une, des, cesβ¦ WHY?!β π©
π¬π§ Meanwhile English: βJustβ¦ THE.β π
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Learning a new language can be tough, but weβre here to make it fun and clear β one article at a time! π§ β¨
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