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Courses & programs built around practice, feedback, and clear outcomes

This page lists our current course tracks and cohort-style programs. Each entry explains goals, typical assignments, format, and the planned date window for the next runs (October–December 2026). For exact session times and enrollment steps, request the schedule and we will send a concise outline by email.

Session length
60–75 min
Consistent pacing and time for practice.
Typical cohort
2–3 weeks
Short cycle, clear checkpoints, no drifting.
Live window
Oct–Dec 2026
Fixed cohorts plus monthly webinars.
Support
Feedback loop
Written notes and live review moments.

Course catalog

Each program is designed around a repeatable loop: baseline check, deliberate practice, and review against a simple rubric. In language tracks we use spaced repetition and speaking prompts; in AI and programming we use notebooks, code exercises, and short written reasoning to make progress visible. Programs below are grouped by theme, but you can request the schedule for any combination and we will recommend the best starting cohort.

Language Speaking Cohorts

Structured speaking practice built around prompts, timed turns, and correction routines. Each week includes a short performance check so you can track fluency, accuracy, and pacing rather than “feel” progress.

Subjects
English · Chinese · Arabic
Typical assignments
Pronunciation targets, shadowing audio, and “repeat-and-extend” dialogues.
Planned dates
October–December 2026 (rolling cohorts; exact times by request).

AI Fundamentals (Cohort)

A pragmatic introduction to models, data, evaluation, and safe prompting habits. Exercises emphasize assumptions and error analysis, not slogans.

Programming Basics (Intensive)

A short cycle focused on functions, control flow, debugging routines, and reading code. Expect small drills and quick review notes.

Digital Skills for Work (Course)

Practical workflows: file hygiene, note systems, task triage, and communication templates. The focus is repeatability—simple practices you can keep after the cohort.

Weekly checklists Instructor review

Personal Development Modules

Short, structured practice on communication routines, self-review prompts, and habit design. No performance promises—just methodical tools.

Program details by track

The entries below are intentionally explicit: learning goals, example assignments, and how progress is checked. If a cohort is not a match, we may suggest a webinar or masterclass first. That recommendation is based on prerequisites and time constraints, not upselling.

English Speaking Cohort

A speaking-first course focused on pronunciation targets, pacing, and predictable turn-taking in real conversation. The curriculum uses spaced repetition and “controlled output” prompts—short tasks that force clarity without overwhelming vocabulary load.

  • Goals: clearer pronunciation targets, fewer hesitations on familiar topics, and more consistent sentence structure.
  • Assignments: shadowing audio, timed prompts, and a weekly 3–5 minute recording for feedback.
  • Format: online course cohort (live sessions + recordings).
  • Duration: 2–3 weeks; 60–75 minutes per session.
  • Planned run: October–December 2026 (exact dates shared by email).

Chinese Speaking Cohort

A practical track for speaking and listening, with tight loops around tones, short phrases, and predictable dialogues. The approach is granular: minimal pairs, short exchanges, and repeated retrieval rather than long memorization blocks.

  • Goals: more stable tones, better listening discrimination, and usable phrase banks for everyday topics.
  • Assignments: tone drills, call-and-response prompts, and short listening checks.
  • Format: online course cohort (live sessions + recordings).
  • Duration: 2–3 weeks; 60–75 minutes per session.
  • Planned run: October–December 2026 (exact dates shared by email).

Arabic Foundations Cohort

A foundations track for sound inventory, high-frequency structures, and guided reading/listening. Lessons focus on short, repeatable patterns and controlled practice to reduce cognitive overload while still building real output.

  • Goals: clearer sound production, basic sentence templates, and improved comprehension of slow spoken speech.
  • Assignments: pronunciation targets, substitution drills, and short guided summaries.
  • Format: online course cohort (live sessions + recordings).
  • Duration: 2–3 weeks; 60–75 minutes per session.
  • Planned run: October–December 2026 (exact dates shared by email).

AI Fundamentals (Cohort)

A grounded course covering model basics, datasets, evaluation, and responsible usage. Sessions introduce a simple evaluation rubric and a workflow for prompt iteration: hypothesis, test, and error analysis. Participants practice writing down assumptions to avoid vague conclusions.

  • Goals: understand core ML concepts, interpret model outputs, and design practical prompts for real tasks.
  • Assignments: notebook exercises, short write-ups, and a small capstone (evaluation + improvements).
  • Format: online course cohort (live sessions + recordings).
  • Duration: 2–3 weeks; 60–75 minutes per session.
  • Planned run: Start window October–December 2026 (exact dates shared by email).

Programming Basics (Intensive)

A fast, practice-heavy intensive that prioritizes reading and writing small, correct functions. Instead of long lectures, sessions use short drills, debugging routines, and code review notes. The aim is competence with fundamentals that unlocks later learning.

  • Goals: consistent function design, basic debugging, and readable naming and structure.
  • Assignments: small exercises, “read-and-explain” snippets, and a mini-project with a rubric.
  • Format: intensive (more frequent sessions, shorter cycle).
  • Duration: 2–3 weeks; 60–75 minutes per session.
  • Planned run: November–December 2026 (exact dates shared by email).

Program outcomes depend on attendance, practice time, and prior knowledge. We describe what each course includes (sessions, assignments, feedback) and avoid promising specific financial, career, or professional results.

Request registration and purchase details

Use this form to request cohort dates, pricing, and what is included (live sessions, recordings, assignments, and feedback). We will reply within one business day. For a faster match, mention your preferred track, your time zone, and whether you want a course, webinar, masterclass, or intensive.

[email protected] +49 30 2000 6321
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What happens next

  • We confirm the next available cohort dates (Oct–Dec 2026) and session times.
  • We share a concise outline: goals, assignments, and the completion criteria.
  • If you proceed, we send the purchase and registration steps by email.

Want the exact dates, times, and a clear module outline?

Request the current schedule for October–December 2026. We will send cohort options, what is included, and the steps for registration and purchase—by email.

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All materials on this website are provided for educational purposes only. Guest experts participate as invited specialists. Elyvora School does not provide financial, career, or professional guarantees. Individual outcomes depend on attendance, practice, and prior knowledge.