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Learn English 24/7 online and 7 days a week in Cebu, Philippines with QQ

QQEnglish- the leading ESL School in Philippines. 

2 campuses, located in the center of Cebu City and in the resort area of Lapu-Lapu City, on neighboring Mactan Island, QQEnglish employs over 1000 highly educated and certified teachers.

IT Park
Seafront
Caused by the fact that the Philippines were colonized by the United States, English is one of the two official languages. The education standards and the costs of living in the country making the Philippines one of the top destinations to learn & speak English in cost effective environment.

You can easily overcome language barriers and improve your conversational skills because everyday you communicate with Filipino teachers, other international students and people on the streets in English.

The founder of QQEnglish, Raiko Fujioka, a Japanese businessman, was inspired by his own experience of studying English in the Philippines. Initially, the school taught only Japanese students, but because of its unprecedented standard of quality learning, it expanded its market to other Asian countries, to CIS countries including Russia, and to Iran and Brazil in past years and now welcomes students worldwide.

Our school has offline and online classes. For students who are coming to learn English directly to the Philippines, we have two campuses, both with dormitories. These buildings are placed on the on the two neighboring islands: Cebu (in the prestigious IT Park area) and Mactan (the resort area by the beach), so you can choose the setting most convenient for your needs.

For busy people who need to raise their level of proficiency quickly and effectively but don`t have time to come here in person, QQEnglish offers you online classes via «Skype.

The online teachers of QQEnglish work around the clock, so you can take classes whenever you want and wherever you are.

On the QQEnglish website you have the possibility to enroll for free and to test the quality of online classes free!

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