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Courses and programs with clear practice, checkpoints, and published dates

Korynex School offers language cohorts (English, Chinese, Arabic), AI fundamentals, programming intensives, and structured digital-skill programs. Each track is built around weekly deliverables, formative feedback, and a final practical task. Live sessions typically run 60–75 minutes, with standard cohorts lasting 2–3 weeks.

Next cohort window: June 10–26, 2026 Checkpoints + capstone deliverable Established 2021

Live dates

June 2026 cohorts

A consistent schedule window for languages, AI, and programming.

Lesson length

60–75 minutes

Live instruction plus short practice tasks.

Assessment model

Formative + summative

Feedback checkpoints and a capstone submission.

Note: Outcomes depend on attendance and submitted work. We share rubrics and timelines before enrollment.

English · Chinese · Arabic AI fundamentals Programming + automation

Course catalog

Every course is described in the same format so you can compare quickly: goals, practice tasks, duration, and learning format. Language cohorts use spaced repetition and structured speaking prompts. Technical tracks use small exercises, debugging checklists, and a short capstone that demonstrates working output. If a cohort requires prior knowledge, that requirement is stated explicitly in the enrollment details.

Cohort course

English Speaking Sprint

A short cohort designed to build a repeatable speaking routine. The plan favors output: you record, submit, get tagged corrections, then re-record with a clearer target. Expect focused drills on verb forms, collocations, and pronunciation patterns that show up in your submissions.

Goals

  • Build a consistent speaking cadence
  • Reduce repeat errors with tagging
  • Deliver a graded final talk

Format

  • 60–75 minutes per session
  • June 10–26, 2026 cohort window
  • Weekly checkpoints + capstone

Practical tasks: recorded prompts, targeted drills, and a final 3-minute talk scored against a rubric.

Chinese Cohort: Core Conversations

A guided cohort focusing on speaking prompts, listening comprehension, and spaced repetition for high-frequency vocabulary. Feedback is anchored to a rubric so you can track pronunciation and structure week by week.

Duration: 2–3 weeks · Live sessions 60–75 minutes · Cohort window: June 2026

Arabic Cohort: Structured Output

A cohort that prioritizes guided output and error correction: short writing and speaking tasks, correction tags, and repeat drills to stabilize patterns. Suitable for learners who want measured progress, not endless materials.

Duration: 2–3 weeks · Live sessions 60–75 minutes · Cohort window: June 2026

Webinar series: AI Fundamentals for Practical Work

A live webinar track focused on prompt constraints, evaluation checklists, and safe use patterns for common AI tools. The core skill is not “getting an answer” but verifying it: assumptions, sources, and fit-for-purpose output.

Upcoming date example: June 12, 2026 · 18:00–19:15 (CET) · Format: live webinar with a practice checklist.

Intensive: Python for Automation

A compact intensive that turns basic syntax into working scripts: file handling, CSV output, simple error handling, and a short README. The capstone is a runnable script that demonstrates input → processing → output.

Dates: June 17–24, 2026 · 6 lessons · Live sessions 60–75 minutes

Digital Skills Program

A structured program for building repeatable digital workflows: information capture, task planning, and documentation habits. The emphasis is on small deliverables, not long theory sessions.

Duration: 2–3 weeks · Format: live sessions + weekly tasks · Cohort window: June 2026

How to choose the right track

Pick the track based on the kind of evidence you want at the end. For languages, the evidence is usually recorded or written output graded against a rubric. For technical tracks, it is a runnable script or a small workflow that can be demonstrated. If you are unsure, request enrollment details and describe the kind of work you want to do; we will suggest a starting level and share the first-week checklist so you can see whether the cadence fits.

How programs are run (the practical details)

A course feels fair when the rules are clear. Korynex School publishes session length, expected weekly work, and how feedback is delivered. We use a simple loop: explain a concept, apply it in a short task, submit it, and revise with correction notes. For language work, correction is tagged (pronunciation, grammar, collocation) so you can see repeat patterns. For programming, tasks are built around input/output and a debugging checklist so the code doesn’t collapse under minor changes.

01

Syllabus and rubric first

Before a cohort starts, you receive the weekly plan and a grading rubric. That removes guesswork and makes the standard explicit.

02

Checkpoint tasks

Each week has a checkpoint: a prompt recording, a short writing task, or a script/function you can run. This is formative assessment in practice.

03

Feedback that is short and usable

Feedback favors action: three corrections to drill and one measurable target for the next submission. That keeps iteration manageable.

04

Capstone deliverable

A final task ties the cohort together: a graded talk, a mini project, or a runnable script. That is the summative assessment point.

Scheduling note: published dates show the next planned cohort window. Exact session times are confirmed during enrollment so participants can verify time zone fit.

Request enrollment details

Use the form to request cohort dates, pricing, and the syllabus for the program you are considering. We typically respond within 1 business day. We do not sell your data, and we use your message only to answer questions and manage enrollment.

Disclaimers

  • All materials are provided for educational purposes only.
  • Experts may participate as invited specialists depending on the cohort.
  • No financial, career, or professional guarantees are offered. Results vary by attendance and practice.

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