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QQEnglish goes to Seoul, Korea for Expo

QQEnglish goes to Korea Study Abroad & Emigration Expo in Seoul!

QQEnglish is not only an Offline ESL school in Cebu but it’s one of the biggest online schools in the Philippines.

Did you know? QQE is also an international school. Students from more than 10 Nations study successfully with us.

In order to be even more attractive also for KOREAN STUDENTS, QQEnglish will join the Study Abroad & Emigration Expo in SEOUL on 2nd & 3rd September to talk to interested Students and intensify Agent relations.

As a special offer, there at the EXPO  in Seoul, future Students can book our Offline Campuses in Cebu & Mactan Island at a very attractive EXPO Rate. Even higher savings & discounts occur when you combine offline & online classes as a package.

This means: Get your English language base at home, maintain your English base at home and boost your skills effectively in Cebu.
You don’t even have to come alone. QQEnglish offers the right curriculum for the whole Family. Bring even your kids from age 7 and above! We have special Kids classes!

Curious to know more?

Visit us from September 1 to 3 in Seoul.

Know more why QQE in its International Environment is the best choice for Koreans to learn & practice English and which unique advantages you get by QQEnglish.

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