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In language learning, the time spent focused on each student individually is fundamentally, indispensably important. Sentence structure, pronunciation, practice with intonation, and the acquisition of language skills – all of these require personal attention.
If you have studied in a group of more than seven students, you may once and for all dispense with the self-deception that “I have studied a language,” or “I have checked off that language study requirement.” At Dover Language Center, you can study effectively in a truly small group. (Maximum: 7 people!) In smaller groups, there is significantly increased opportunity for individual practice.
For a private individual attending a language course 4-6 hours a week (excluding the odd exceptional case where there are special aims or arrangements), in our experience, the actual “language study” in groups of more than 5-7 students is nothing but a waste of time and money.
Only stop and consider. Besides work, family, and other cares and commitments, how much of a foreign language can you learn in two 45-minute sessions twice a week (2x2) with 8-10 or even more students in a class? Why, it is not even enough to get a taste of the language. We feel it is a rip-off. In our experience, language study in smaller groups truly gets results.
If it is important to you not just to study a language, but to learn a language, then it is essential to study in a small group. Our school organizes groups that vary in size between one student (individual courses) and seven students. Our prices depend on the number enrolled. Keeping in mind the size of our classes and the school’s language-instruction success, our prices are reasonable and friendly.
We undertake classes of more then 7 students only in the case of intensive courses more than 200 teaching hours in duration. Shorter intensive courses (less than 100 hours in duration) are also held on a small-class basis.
Attention! Before choosing a language school, without fail, enquire how many will attend the course that is recommended for you. (For other important, fundamental questions in connection with class size, tuition, and duration, please see Items 4 and 5.)
Please read the attached contract and look over the table of prices carefully. Both can be downloaded.
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