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English comes to Azerbaijan

Although Azerbaijan is leading the way economically in the South Caucasus region, is sits at the bottom compared to its neighbours when it comes to speaking English. According to Azernews.az, the reason for this is a scarcity of English language courses available there, along with a relatively high price for those that are.

Enter DillBill, which is now offering small group lessons online at a reasonable price (from US$47 a month), in two forms: Intensive English and Conversation Club. The classes are held six days a week, last an hour and are aimed at those from age 15 and up. Its teaching model is based on classes being taught by a team of an Azerbaijani and a foreign teacher working together on a local platform.

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Liz Granirer
Liz Granirer
Liz has been a journalist for many years. She is currently editor of EL Gazette and has previously edited the magazines Young Performer, StepForward and Accounting Technician; been deputy editor on Right Start magazine; chief sub editor on Country Homes & Interiors; and sub editor on easyJet Traveller, Lonely Planet and Family Traveller magazines, along with a number of others.
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