10/02/2026
🧠🧘♀️ Do You Teach Movement and Work with Clients in English?
Pilates, yoga, fitness, medical training, movement, rehab?
If you already know some English but:
sometimes lack confidence in your cueing,
wonder how to precisely describe movement, tension, range, or breath,
or aren’t sure how to safely ask about pain, discomfort, or limitations,
then this course is for you 👇
🇬🇧 English in Sports & Movement
A small-group English course created specifically for movement instructors — not general English, but the real language used on the training floor.
Starting in March!
✔️ cueing and correction language
✔️ talking about movement, control, tension, and release
✔️ communicating pain, contraindications, and safety
✔️ working 1:1 with English-speaking clients
✔️ no unnecessary grammar, 100% practical use
🕒 6 × 2h (12h total)
👥 very small groups: 3–5 people
📍 live sessions (active participation, not recordings)
This course is for people who:
already work with the body,
want to sound professional in English,
and don’t want to learn a language detached from real practice.
👉 Details & registration:
🔗 https://bardo.edu.pl/ #/english-in-sports-and-movement
Happy to answer questions in private messages 🙂
07/03/2025
🎉 New Platform for Conversation Lessons!
📢 For Students & Teachers – Free Resources to Boost Learning!
We’re excited to introduce a new platform designed to make conversation lessons easier and more engaging for both students and teachers. Whether you’re learning English or teaching it, you’ll find plenty of ready-to-use materials and interactive tools to support you!
✅ 📚 Free Learning Materials – Conversations, discussion stories, and practical exercises
✅ 🎮 Fun Practice Activities – Test your knowledge with interactive games
✅ 💾 Save & Track Progress – Store vocabulary, translations, and examples
✅ 🎬 Smart Video Player – Adjust speed, rewind, and follow along easily
✅ 💬 Real-Life Dialogs – Improve fluency with everyday conversations
Simple, effective, and free to use!
🔗 Check it out here: https://www.englishconversations.pl
Teachers, share with your students! Students, start practicing today! 🚀
19/10/2024
💡 Tackling Polglish with the Lexical Approach
Have you ever said, "I’m going on a walk with a dog"? In English, the correct phrasing is "I’m going for a walk with the dog" or just "my dog." We use "for a walk" and not "on a walk" when describing this activity.
Let’s say it right: "I’m going for a walk with the dog." 🐕🚶♂️
18/10/2024
💡 Can you guess what the English sign for
"Przejście zabronione"
would say? 🤔
❓
👇 You guessed it! It’s "No Trespassing" 🚫👣
14/10/2024
💡 Tackling Polglish with the Lexical Approach
Have you ever said, "I have to learn to the test"? While this might sound correct, the proper phrasing in English is "I have to study for the test." We use "study for" when talking about exam preparation, not "learn to."
Let’s say it right: "I have to study for the test" 📚✨
11/10/2024
💡 Can you guess what the English sign for
"Uwaga, zły pies"
would say? 🤔
❓
👇 You guessed it! It’s "Beware of Dog" 🐕⚠️
07/10/2024
💡 Tackling Polglish with the Lexical Approach
Have you ever said, "I have an exam from biology" when referring to a school test? While this might sound correct, the proper English phrasing is "biology exam." In English, we use the noun-adjective structure, so the subject comes first, followed by the word exam or test.
Let’s say it right: "biology exam" 🧬📝