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Choosing between Group Lessons and Individual Lessons

Group Lessons or Individual Lessons: Which Is Best?

Parlez-vous français?

If you want to change the answer from “non” to “oui,” then signing up for a class is the best way to start. But what will benefit you more: working one-on-one with an instructor or working in a group setting?

Learning a language can be tricky, so it’s essential to set yourself up in the best learning environment for you. Everyone absorbs information differently, and what works for your best friend may not work best for you.

Let’s explore the pros and cons of both language learning settings so you can decide which is right for you.

Individual Lessons

Private lessons consist of time between you and a professor and can be set up at whatever time is best for the student and the teacher.

Pros of Private Lessons

  • Your teacher can work with you on the things you want to learn and tailor the lesson plans to your goals
  • You have more flexibility in your class times
  • Your teacher gives you their undivided attention to correct little nuances in your writing, speaking, and translations.
  • If you have a learning disability, you can go at the pace you need
  • If you’re an introvert, you may find it easier to learn when you’re not surrounded by a bunch of others

Cons of Private Lessons

  • More expensive
  • If you’re seeking lessons for your child, they may feel more pressure to succeed in a private setting
  • Additionally, if the lessons are for your child, they might not have as much fun with their learning as they would in a group setting.

Group Lessons

Group lessons occur at scheduled times and dates and consist of multiple learners working towards the same goal. Everyone has experienced group learning in regular school, and it fosters a sense of familiarity and camaraderie.

Pros of Group Learning

  • You can learn as much from your peers as your teacher
  • You can make new friends or expand your social circle
  • You can practice with other people learning the language
  • It’s more affordable
  • Working with others can motivate you to continue your learning
  • Group activities and games are fun ways to learn

Cons of Group Learning

  • You don’t have as much say in the lesson plans
  • You get less attention from the teacher the larger the class size gets
  • If you’re seeking classes for your child, they could get wrapped up in the social aspects and lose out on time for learning
  • If you’re introverted, you may have a hard time speaking up in class, limiting your potential for growth

Choosing Your Courses

Your personality and learning style may greatly determine what kind of classes you should take. And truthfully, you may benefit from a hybrid model of group and individual courses. As long as you’re taking the time to practice a new language, you’ll still make incredible strides.

At French Toast, we offer both individual and group classes for language learners. We’ve been teaching French in Singapore for over 11 years now, and we teach every day at any time.

All of our teachers are native French speakers. Whatever kind of course you take, they’ll provide an immersive experience that makes it easy to learn and adopt the language as if it were your own.

We offer individual and group courses for three-year-olds to eighty-three-year-olds because we believe you’re never too young or old to pick up a new skill.

If you haven’t taken a French class since secondary school and want to brush up on your knowledge, you can take our placement test to see which level you should enter.

If you’re not sure if you’re ready to commit to a class yet, you can browse our free resources for beginners or register for a trial class for $10.

If you’re ready to say “Oui” to Francais, register for your first course here.

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