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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is Discussit? 

Discussit is a language school specialized in online learning. All our courses are online and powered by the leading online teaching tool, LearnCube. But We aren't only a "teacher catalog". We aim to create a community of learners, and abolish the loneliness that can happen in online learning. 

Which languages can I learn with Discussit?

Currently we offer courses in all major world languages such as English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian, Chinese Mandarin, Japanese and Korean. If you feel like you want to try the Discussit way of learning but your aim language isn't offered, write us! We can  most probably open a new class! 

Who are the teachers at Discussit?

Our teachers are qualified native speakers with experience in online language teaching. They focus on communication, motivation, and adapting to each student’s needs.

How does the course work? 

Classes are held online via an easy-to-use platform, with no registration required. Just click on the link and get into the classroom. We use LearnCube, an award-wining tool designed specifically for teaching, unlike Zoom or Meets which don't offer the full possibilities of online classes. You can choose between individual lessons, small group courses, or informal conversation clubs to practice speaking.

What level do I need to join? 

We welcome all levels, from beginners to advanced learners. You can take a free trial session to find the right group or teacher for your level. If you feel like it, we can book a short call alone with the teacher in order to assess the most suitable group. 

Can I try for free? 

Yes! Just fill out the application form on our homepage, and you’ll be added to a class — no credit card required.

About

About Discussit

Born from the idea that online learning is a great and convenient way to learn languages, but that it often leads to loneliness and lack of communication. Discussit proposes a brand new approach: using internet to build a supportive, peer-to-peer and social community of language learners.

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