Unlock Global Opportunities with Language Mastery
Ace your advanced language exam (DELF, DALF, TEF, TCF, DELE, IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge, EIKEN) with certified examiners and unlock doors to citizenship, international careers, and education. Success starts here.
Your Path to Success
1. Set Your Goal
Find out which exam you need for your residency application (like DELE A2 for Spain).
2. Prepare Thoroughly
Practice with real examiners who know what it takes to pass.
3. Submit Your Application
Apply for citizenship with your new qualification in hand.
1. Know What You Need
Figure out which certification level your dream job requires (such as DALF C1).
2. Build Real Skills
Work with examiners who'll help you get that professional certification.
3. Land That Job
Secure the international position you've been aiming for.
1. Check Requirements
Find the exact score you need for your target schools (like IELTS 7.5).
2. Get Expert Help
Study with specialists who understand what the examiners look for.
3. Get Accepted
Receive your offer letter from the international program you want.
Real Success Stories
See how LottaLingo helped real people achieve their language goals and unlock life-changing opportunities.
German Student
Became Doctor in Austria
"Magali was an expert in grammar, expanded my vocabulary, and improved my communication skills. Her effective teaching and positive approach were invaluable. I scored well on my C2 exam and qualified as a doctor in Austria."
Jitka Hromadkova
Accepted to University of Alberta, Canada
"I took individual courses with Thomas. He is a great teacher with a lot of experience from different parts of the world. After three months of his classes, I successfully passed my academic IELTS exam and got admission at University of Alberta in Canada."
Ana Rodríguez
Received French Residency
"I failed the French B1 once and was ready to give up. My LottaLingo examiner had been testing B1 students for 12 years. She made grammar finally click for me. I passed, got my residency, and now I help my son with his French homework!"