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Class Types

Course structure:

      • Introductions and salutations
      • Using the telephone
      • Asking and receiving directions
      • Sports and hobbies
      • Buying food in the market and ordering in a restaurant
      • Expressing feelings

One-on-One vs. Group Classes

Individual classes have the advantage of more intensive learning, with greater focus on the student’s individual learning style and personalizing the course content. Individual classes go at the pace of the student. Group classes have the benefit of students learning from each other and each other’s mistakes. Group classes are also less intense, with less pressure on each individual, since the work is distributed across the group. The pace of the class is determined by class dynamics. In both individual and group classes, students are expected to dedicate time to homework in between classes.