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Auditbase Academy
Programme

Private 1-on-1 English

Your own native tutor, your own syllabus, your own pace. The most direct route from where your English is now to where you need it to be.

Overview

Fifty minutes that are entirely about you

Group classes move at the group's pace. In a private lesson, every question, correction and example is aimed at your goals — whether that's ordering confidently in a café in Melbourne, passing a job interview, or finally fixing the grammar habit that's followed you since school.

After your free taster and level assessment, your tutor drafts a syllabus and shares it with you. Most learners take two or three lessons a week and move up one CEFR level roughly every 12 to 16 weeks.

  • Dedicated tutor for the whole programme — same face, every lesson
  • Personal syllabus reviewed and adjusted monthly
  • Written feedback notes after every session
  • Homework sized for busy adults: 15–20 minutes, phone-friendly
  • Certificate of completion at each CEFR milestone
Learner in a private online English lesson with a native tutor
Plans & pricing

Simple packages, no expiring credits

PackageLessonsPrice per lessonValidity
Starter8 × 50 minRM1158 weeks
Momentum24 × 50 minRM10516 weeks
Fluency48 × 50 minRM9532 weeks

All packages include the level assessment, monthly progress reports and lesson materials. Unused lessons are refundable under our Return & Refund Policy.

Good fit if…

Who chooses this programme

You have a deadline

A posting abroad, a visa interview or a new role in an English-speaking team — private pacing gets you there fastest.

You plateaued in groups

Intermediate learners often stall in group classes. Individual correction breaks the plateau.

Your schedule shifts weekly

Book each week's slots to suit your roster — mornings, lunch breaks or late evenings up to 22:00 MYT.

You want privacy

Practise sensitive material — salary talks, medical English, presentations — with one trusted tutor.

Meet your tutor this week

The free taster doubles as your level assessment — you'll leave with a study plan either way.