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7 Important Differences Between One-on-one Classes and Group Classes in Learning English
Many language learners want to learn English quickly and conveniently.

 

What is a one-on-one class?

In language learning, a one-on-one class is a learning set-up that involves two people interacting with each other. In one-on-one classes, there is a teacher and a student who are both engaged in the teaching and learning process.

 

What are the ultimate differences between one-on-one classes and group classes?
1. Task Management
2. Student's Learning Preference
3. Speaking Practice
4. Cost
5. Varying Proficiency Level
6. Class Progression
7. Choice of Learning Style and Method