Students often expect classroom learning to drive all progress. In reality, growth speeds up when English continues naturally between lessons with classmates from different countries.
Why a mixed campus matters
Different accents, study habits, and communication styles make students listen more actively and adjust more quickly in real conversations.

What students take away
- More flexible listening
- More confidence with everyday conversation
- Better awareness of how English changes across speakers
- Stronger classroom participation after informal practice
That everyday exposure is often what turns textbook language into something students can actually use.