English must be for everyone.
Storm Education
teaches English over WhatsApp
to people from underprivileged communities
all over Brazil.
Why?
95% of Brazilians do not have access to English.
99% of Brazilians access WhatsApp.
WhatsApp is part of Brazilian culture, with its memes, stickers, and audios. Our methodology uses all these tools in short, fun, and practical lessons.
Through WhatsApp, our educational content reaches everyone,
from the favelas to indigenous communities,
to study at the bus stop or during a work break.
This is true inclusion.
Storm Lessons
We combine WhatsApp language with the English language.
Images and audios: different formats to make
the content more dynamic.
Practice: all lessons end with voice exercises
to help students break their own limits.
Without barriers: lessons can be done
anywhere, at any time.
English must be for everyone. Why?
Salary
Those who speak English in Brazil earn on average 61% more.
(British Council)Career
English is the biggest cause of career progression for 50% of employers.
(Cambridge)Online
It is the language of more than 52% of all web content.
(Statista)Storm Tech
Our technology delivers lessons into the hands of students
across the country and uses artificial intelligence to enhance the reach
of teachers. This way, Storm can maximize the impact
of education and investment in lessons, protecting all data.
StormBot
Organizes the flow
of messages between
students and teachers
within WhatsApp.
StormAI
Analyses and filters 100%
of the messages,
supercharging
our teachers.
Impact
Recognition
Since 2020, Storm has reached students all over Brazil.
students
+DF
of audio exercises
Participation
32.3%Completion
would recommend
to friends
and family
report increased
confidence in
speaking English
"English needs to reach every corner
of this Brazil."
"Today everyone uses WhatsApp.
It makes learning easier for us."
"This quick and easy method
with short lessons makes a big difference."
"It's flexible, you make your own schedule."
Adriana Pinheiro, Cuiabá"While practicing, I had a job interview
in English and ended up being hired."