❌ – It’s an excellent grammar & writing course, but it’s not a “master everything” English course. Listening and real conversation are minimal. Who Is This Course Actually For? | You should take it if… | You should skip it if… | |------------------------|------------------------| | You keep making the same grammar mistakes | You are a complete beginner (A1/A2) | | You need to write better work emails or essays | You only want to improve spoken fluency | | You’re preparing for IELTS/TOEFL (writing section) | You want 1-on-1 teacher feedback | | You’re intermediate (B1) and feel stuck | You need listening or accent reduction training | Real Student Feedback (From the Course Page) “I’ve taken four English courses on Udemy. This is the only one that actually explained the logic behind grammar rules instead of just memorizing them.” – ★★★★★ “Great for writing, but I wish there was more speaking practice. That’s my real weakness.” – ★★★★☆ “If you’re below intermediate, don’t buy this. You’ll be lost by section 2.” – ★★★☆☆ Final Verdict: Should You Buy “The English Master Course” on Udemy? Yes — but only if you’re intermediate or above and your main goal is grammar & writing.
If speaking is your priority, pair this course with a conversation tutor (iTalki or Preply) or a speaking-focused app like ELSA. Search “The English Master Course Scott Mendoza” on Udemy — wait for a site-wide sale (they happen every few weeks) and grab it for under $20.
But does it actually deliver? And is it right for your level and goals?