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Which is better for learning English: private lessons or classes?

Posted in September 11, 2009 ¬ 2:58 pmh.BlytheNo Comments »

Clients often ask me which is better, private lessons (1-1) or classes? My answer always depends on what the client wants to learn. I often ask two questions, “What do you want to improve?” and “What kind of classes have you taken before?”
Regarding the first question, if the client wants to learn how to speak [...]

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