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Do you offer a FREE lesson?

  • Posted by Ambra
  • Date June 11, 2019

We do offer a FREE lesson.

Read below to understand the booking procedure:

On the Services Tab, Click: Free Trial Lesson

Select Service – Select Teacher – NEXT – Choose your convenient time – NEXT

Fill in:  Name – Phone – Email  – NEXT – In the Coupon space – type: free-lesson  –  APPLY

*(No credit card needed) – NEXT – Check your email for successful BOOKING confirmation.

After your first successful booking, an account will be made for you automatically on https://www.englishmatrix.online, and you will receive the login information at the email address you’ve provided.

Keep the account info (email address and password) to log in for your next bookings.

Book your free lesson now!

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