At Lumos Language School, we believe that the best way to learn a language is to use it—authentically and meaningfully. That’s why we use the Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) method, a proven, student-centered approach that focuses on real-life communication and practical language use.
CLT: Communicative Language Teaching
We use the CLT method, focused on real-life communication as both the goal and the path to learning. Students use English meaningfully from day one.
Fluency Through Interaction
Lessons are dynamic and immersive, encouraging students to speak, listen, collaborate, and solve problems—building fluency, confidence, and cultural awareness.
At Lumos, we don’t just use generic textbooks — we’ve developed our own exclusive Lumos English book series to help students progress quickly and effectively.
Real-World Focus
Lessons are designed to build practical English skills you can use in everyday life.
All Levels
Courses are available for every level, from complete beginner to advanced learners.
Our Communicative Language Teaching method is designed to help students use English in real-life situations. With interactive, student-centered classes and a focus on practical communication, we help learners build the skills and confidence they need to succeed in school, work, and everyday life.
Key Features of the CLT Method at Lumos:
Focused on what students need to communicate in real academic, social, and professional settings.
Lessons use authentic situations and practical vocabulary students can apply.
Group work, role-plays, and tasks keep students actively using English.
Speaking, listening, reading, and writing developed naturally and in balance.
A safe space to take risks, make mistakes, and learn with support.
Lessons also highlight cultural context, helping students navigate real-life situations with confidence and respect.
Whether your goal is to pursue higher education, improve career opportunities, or simply communicate confidently in English, our CLT-based curriculum ensures you are not just learning about the language—you’re learning to live it.