We cater for mini groups of up to 12 people (we do not recommend going over this number).
This can be a very cost-effective way of learning.
However, we do not put groups together – so you would need to come to us with a pre-formed group of family, friends or colleagues.
If you are really keen to learn, can’t afford 1:1 but don’t have a group of people ready to enrol, why not try getting one together? You could
- advertise in your local newsagent’s,
- place an ad on a community website or
- just hit the phone with your contacts list.
You’ll be surprised what a thirst there is for language-learning in modern-day Britain.
Each group needs a named contact person who will coordinate the group.
You will need somewhere suitable for lessons to take place. For groups of up to 5/6 this could be in a private home – maybe in a large kitchen or sitting-room. You may want to organise a flip-chart for the teacher. If you are a company group, a training-room with flexible seating will make a good environment.
It’s important that everyone in the group is really keen to learn and that attendance is regular. Better to have fewer, committed people (even if it costs a bit more) than a larger group with some members who are there for the ride.