What are the advantages of one-to-one tuition over group tuition?

Personalised learning

A programme tailored to your needs

In a one-to-one lesson, the teacher focuses solely on your objectives, whether they are to improve your conversation, prepare for an exam or acquire specific vocabulary. Each lesson is tailored to your level, your strengths and your areas for improvement.

A tailor-made learning pace

Unlike group courses, where the pace is dictated by all the participants, a one-to-one course allows you to progress at your own speed. You can spend more time on complex concepts or speed up on points you have already mastered.

Full attention from the teacher

Detailed corrections

The teacher has more time to analyse your mistakes and give you precise feedback. This allows you to make rapid progress and effectively correct bad habits, whether in grammar, pronunciation or syntax.

Direct communication

In a one-to-one course, you are in constant interaction with the teacher. You can ask any questions you may have, ask for clarification, or go into more detail on specific subjects without fear of interrupting the flow of the lesson.

Greater flexibility

Adjustable timetables

Individual courses offer greater flexibility in planning. You can choose slots to suit your schedule, which is often impossible in a group course with fixed timetables.

Flexible content

If your needs or objectives change (for example, from travelling to preparing for a job interview), the teacher can adjust the content of the lessons accordingly, without constraining the rest of the group.

A pressure-free environment

A more relaxed atmosphere

Some learners feel intimidated in a group, particularly when they have to speak in front of other people. Individual lessons offer a more comfortable setting, where you can practise without fear of judgement from others.

Faster progress

With a dedicated teacher, all the time in the lesson is devoted to your learning. This optimises sessions and enables you to make faster progress than in a group, where the teacher's attention is divided between several students.

A relationship of trust with the teacher

Personalised support

Over the course of the lessons, the teacher gets to know you: your preferences, your challenges and your learning style. This relationship helps to establish a positive and motivating dynamic, which is essential for staying committed.

Constant encouragement

The teacher can monitor your progress closely and motivate you every step of the way. Regular positive feedback boosts your self-confidence and your desire to continue learning.

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