How We Teach at Better Academy – Children, Teenagers and Adults
At Better Academy, we teach children, teenagers and adults — online, on-site in Warsaw schools and kindergartens, and through programmes for companies and institutions.
We teach English, communication skills, programming and future-ready competencies in a practical, engaging way, always built on relationships and trust.
For us, education is not about the format.
It is a well-designed process, where: people matter more than programmes, communication matters more than theory, development matters more than assessment.
Who Do We Teach at Better Academy?
Children (ages 5–10)
We teach through play, movement, projects and experience.
We build confidence, curiosity and communication courage from the very beginning.
Teenagers (ages 11–16)
We develop English communication skills, project-based thinking and competencies that genuinely support further education and future choices.
Adults and Companies
We teach practical English and communication: for work, for meetings and presentations, for functioning confidently in international environments. No school-style theory. A strong focus on real-life use.
Warsaw Schools
We are an educational partner for Warsaw schools and kindergartens. We deliver classes in: English, communication skills, soft skills, programming and project-based learning. We complement the school system — we do not compete with it.

What Makes Learning at Better Academy Effective?
Small Groups (2–4 learners)
We work in micro-groups, because this ensures: active participation from everyone, real interaction, strong teacher–student relationships.
This applies to children, teenagers and adults, both online and on-site.
Native Speakers and Experienced Educators
Classes are led by native speakers and bilingual teachers who are Educators with a capital “E”.
They do not only teach content — they: build confidence and communication skills. support personal development, create a safe learning environment,
We Teach Communication, Not Just Language
English is treated as a tool for communication, not a goal in itself. We teach learners how to: speak, listen, react, express thoughts and emotions clearly.
This applies to children, teenagers and adults alike.
What Tools Do We Use to Teach?
Over 2,000 Educational Games
We use a collection of over 2,000 educational games to support: language learning, communication, collaboration, logical thinking.
Games are not “extras”.
They are intentional teaching tools.
20 Educational Learning Mats
We work with 20 educational mats that: involve movement, improve focus, support learning through experience. They are especially effective when working with children and younger teenagers.
Educational Robots
We use educational robots to: introduce programming, develop logical thinking, encourage teamwork, integrate English naturally through action.
Teaching Methods We Use
Learning Through Action and Projects
Learners: create, design, programme, present their ideas.
The learning outcome is visible and meaningful.
Communicative Language Teaching (CLT)
From the very first classes, we focus on speaking and interaction, not passive exercises.
Task-Based Learning
Every class has a clear communication or project goal, such as: role-playing a real situation, designing a solution, presenting an idea. Learners understand why they are learning.
Personalisation
We adapt: level, pace, tools to the age, needs and goals of each learner — child, teenager or adult.
Who Oversees the Learning Process?
Academic Supervisor (Methodologist)
Our academic supervisor: ensures teaching quality, supports teachers, maintains consistency across programmes, responds to the needs of learners and groups.
School Office / Administration
Our administration team ensures that the entire educational process runs smoothly, including: technical and logistical support, communication with parents and clients, scheduling and organisation.
Cooperation and Empathy
We work continuously and as a team, because we know that good education is built on: cooperation, empathy, communication, trust.

Education Is a Shared Responsibility
At Better Academy, we understand that:
children need safety
teenagers need meaning
adults need practicality
That is why we do not teach “lessons”.
We teach people — with care, intention and responsibility.
