Burmese Language Class
Lingo is an official test centre
As an official test centre for MCYS and MFA officers, we take pride in ensuring the quality of our courses and assessments. With this expertise, we can deliver a comprehensive program that enables individuals to master the Burmese language.
Small group classes
We limit group sizes to a maximum of 8 participants to ensure the quality of our Burmese classes. When classes are small enough to facilitate individual student-teacher interaction, a minor miracle occurs: teachers teach, and students learn.
Centralised location
Our Burmese language classes are conducted at United House, which is centrally located and accessible. It is just a 6-minute walk from Dhoby Ghaut or Somerset MRT station.
There is a Burmese class for you
Join our Burmese class at our convenient onsite location, just 6 minutes from Dhoby Ghaut and Somerset MRT stations. You’ll experience minimal hassle and travel time to reach us.
Group class starts at S$300 for 18 hours.
Private class starts at S$70/hour.
Learn online conveniently without the need to travel to our centre. You will receive the same attention as in an onsite class without the hassle.
Group class starts at S$300 for 18 hours.
Private class starts at S$70/hour.
Five progressive levels
Learn Burmese with our proprietary material
Myanmar is a natural preservation paradise
Forests, including dense tropical growth and valuable teak in lower Burma, cover over 49% of the country, including acacia, bamboo, ironwood and Michelia Champaca. Typical jungle animals, particularly tigers and leopards, occur sparsely in Burma. In upper Burma, there are rhinoceros, wild buffalo, wild boars, deer, antelope, and elephants, tamed or bred in captivity for work animals, particularly in the lumber industry. Smaller mammals are also numerous, ranging from gibbons and monkeys to flying foxes and tapirs. The abundance of birds is notable with over 800 species, including parrots, peafowl, pheasants, crows, herons, and paddybirds. Among reptile species are crocodiles, geckos, cobras, Burmese pythons, and turtles. Hundreds of freshwater fish species are wide-ranging, plentiful and vital food sources.
The best time to visit Burma is between November and February, when it rains the least. March to May can be extremely hot, with temperatures exceeding 40c. The,n from July to September, therer is the monsoon period with plenty of rainfall.
Awards and Accolades
Rated best language class in Singapore
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