Language is not just words, it's culture. A language school lobby turns into a mini-UN. At the reception desk, greetings are written in 20 languages. Walls are decorated with flags of countries speaking the studied languages. There are 'country corners' (British, German, Japanese) with authentic furniture and decor. A student immerses in the atmosphere even before class.
Visual Multilingualism
Navigation is in all school languages. Room name signs are duplicated (Reception / Ресепшен / Recepción / Empfang). This isn't just convenience, it's the learning process. A student seeing a word daily in context memorizes it naturally.

Country Zones
Travel Without Visas
The 'London corner' has a Chesterfield chair and phone booth. 'Tokyo zone' — futons and bamboo. 'Berlin sector' — minimalism and black-white graphics. Students wait for class not in a boring corridor but in stylized Paris or Beijing space. This is cultural therapy.





