Dear Corina your insight is very valuable. I start a regular sprint, on 27 August the first month subscription will be withdrawn and on 4 September the classes start. Before watching your video I thought I am not allowed to start booking the classes before 4 September, now I understand I can start booking even on 27 August the classes which are due on and after 4 September but I cannot take part at classes before 4 September😂 Seems basic understanding, but for me was not😅
I’m really glad it was helpful! All the best with your sprint :) I totally understand what you mean, it can all be a little bit confusing, and possibly is deliberately made that way. Something that nearly tripped me up when my second month was starting is that it actually started on a Wednesday, not the Monday, but I still got the credits the Monday prior. If I hadn’t checked the sprint dates again, maybe I would’ve ended up attending too many classes in the first month!
The subscription renews automatically. What if I want to do a 7-day free trial and then cancel before the monthly fee kicks in? Can you make a video about it, I just like to know in advantage in case I dont like the site
Thank you for your guidance!! I am thinking about taking the French Sprint starting end of October. I am not clear however on how the booking works. Thus first month there are 15 classes, do I book them all at once or it suffices to book them one after the other as long as I book each class at least 7 days in advance? I have a little baby girl. Do they have classes late at night or early morning? That would be very convenient for me. Thanks in advance :)
Glad this could help a little bit! I cover some of these questions in my Lingoda Review, and also provide some extra tips so I suggest watching that as well: ua-cam.com/video/ml8qbZzWnHg/v-deo.html Definitely read through the terms of the sprint because it explains everything about what you can and can’t do. You don’t have to book all classes all at once. And you can only book your classes after a certain date (which the terms will state). In fact you can even book a class 10 minutes before taking one if you want to. The benefit of booking more than 7 days in advance is that you can choose any class you want to. After that however, you can only join a class that somebody else has booked (but you’ll still be spoilt for choice). The benefit of this is that particularly if you have a crazy schedule, and you don’t yet know if you’ll be available for a particular time, you can book a class closer to the time. There are classes 24/7 so that won’t be a problem!
I did a full Lingoda Sprint Review here➡️ ua-cam.com/video/ml8qbZzWnHg/v-deo.html
Thanks a lot for the detail video, that was I really looking for 🙏
You’re welcome! I’m glad it was helpful :)
Thank you :3
Thanks so much :)
Dear Corina your insight is very valuable. I start a regular sprint, on 27 August the first month subscription will be withdrawn and on 4 September the classes start. Before watching your video I thought I am not allowed to start booking the classes before 4 September, now I understand I can start booking even on 27 August the classes which are due on and after 4 September but I cannot take part at classes before 4 September😂 Seems basic understanding, but for me was not😅
I’m really glad it was helpful! All the best with your sprint :) I totally understand what you mean, it can all be a little bit confusing, and possibly is deliberately made that way. Something that nearly tripped me up when my second month was starting is that it actually started on a Wednesday, not the Monday, but I still got the credits the Monday prior. If I hadn’t checked the sprint dates again, maybe I would’ve ended up attending too many classes in the first month!
@@CorinnaLanguages Thank you for your answer🤗
Thank you that was a very clear explanation. As regards the times shown are these adjusted automatically to your location.
Thank you! I’m glad to hear that. Yes, the class times are adjusted based on the time zone that you select when you sign up :)
The subscription renews automatically. What if I want to do a 7-day free trial and then cancel before the monthly fee kicks in? Can you make a video about it, I just like to know in advantage in case I dont like the site
Thank you for your guidance!! I am thinking about taking the French Sprint starting end of October. I am not clear however on how the booking works. Thus first month there are 15 classes, do I book them all at once or it suffices to book them one after the other as long as I book each class at least 7 days in advance?
I have a little baby girl. Do they have classes late at night or early morning? That would be very convenient for me.
Thanks in advance :)
Glad this could help a little bit! I cover some of these questions in my Lingoda Review, and also provide some extra tips so I suggest watching that as well: ua-cam.com/video/ml8qbZzWnHg/v-deo.html
Definitely read through the terms of the sprint because it explains everything about what you can and can’t do.
You don’t have to book all classes all at once. And you can only book your classes after a certain date (which the terms will state). In fact you can even book a class 10 minutes before taking one if you want to. The benefit of booking more than 7 days in advance is that you can choose any class you want to. After that however, you can only join a class that somebody else has booked (but you’ll still be spoilt for choice). The benefit of this is that particularly if you have a crazy schedule, and you don’t yet know if you’ll be available for a particular time, you can book a class closer to the time.
There are classes 24/7 so that won’t be a problem!
@@CorinnaLanguages Thank you! I have already watched your other review video haha. I went ahead and registered for it. I hope I can make it :)