You came for English. You'll stay for who you become in it.
Anvié isn't a school. It's a curated room where ambitious women practice English — and quietly, in the same breath, practice becoming the woman their life abroad keeps asking for.
The Anvié principle
Why women stay · I
It begins with English — and quietly becomes a way of life.
Four kinds of change our students leave with. Three of them weren't in the syllabus.
I
Fluency that feels like yours
Not memorised English. Spoken English — warm, rhythmic, with your own intonation woven in.
II
Quiet, daily confidence
The calls you stopped postponing. The dinners you stopped translating. Confidence as a baseline, not an event.
III
An international community
Women in Lisbon, Berlin, NYC, Bali — building lives abroad in parallel. Your buddy. The chat. The room that doesn't go quiet.
IV
A more elegant version of yourself
Anvié is unapologetically aesthetic. You leave a little more curated, a little more your own woman.
The honest part · II
You may know English — but still not feel free in it.
If any of these feel familiar, you don't need another course. You need an environment that keeps English alive between Tuesdays.
I lived between three countries before I realised English doesn't change you in a classroom — it changes you in a kitchen, on a phone call, at a dinner table. Anvié is the environment I wish I'd had.