There are many reasons to take group classes. Let's look at some of them.
With these courses, you can
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Learn from the mistakes of others. If your classmate makes a mistake, it is very likely that the majority of the group will make the same mistake. So you learn faster by
listening to the correction of others' mistakes and repeating the correct structure.
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Practice correcting each other. Correcting your classmates is a very effective way to check if you have understood rules or concepts and to memorize them in the long term.
Indeed, if you are able to explain to the other person the reason for his or her mistake, it means that you have understood and assimilated the rule.
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Exchange and motivate each other. Taking group classes keeps you motivated because you are all moving forward together and challenges each other in terms of the
overall progress of the group.
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Follow lively and fun courses. The fact that there are several participants allows us to carry out very different activities around the French language (discussion,
role-playing etc.).
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Take French courses at very attractive rates. If you join a group, you will benefit from very economical quality courses.
You will join a group of students who are at the same level as you.
Communicate, exchange and discuss freely with your classmates in French.
The classes are held with other students of the same level as you (French or foreign) and the teacher.
The interest of these courses is multiple.
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Have a real conversation with other people. Your classmates are of very different social status and nationality which makes for very interesting and interesting and
enriching conversations.
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Understand other accents and know different pronunciations. Students can be French speaking and come from different countries and continents (France, Switzerland,
Belgium. Africa, Canada etc.).
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To carry out dialogues and situations of daily life. Thanks to the group we can carry out specific activities and projects.
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Deepen your general vocabulary by listening to others. Your classmate may not speak the same way you do. By listening to them, you can expand your vocabulary with
vocabulary with certain expressions and practice levels of language (everyday, colloquial, formal).
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Work on several skills at once. With conversation, you work and practice different skills: syntax, grammar, conjugation and vocabulary.
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Practice mutual correction. If you know how to benefit from the mistakes of others you will progress much faster.
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Get additional explanations from the teacher. If the group needs clarification on a particular grammatical point, vocabulary or pronunciation, I am there to provide all
the pronunciation, I am there to provide all the necessary explanations.
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I also animate the class by stimulating conversation, drawing the group's attention to a particular point or suggesting activities. The themes of daily life and the
activities activities are decided in agreement with the whole group.
Groups start at 2 students and are limited to a maximum of 5 students.