English grows faster when it’s shared.
Language is social. So learning it should be too.
Learn Together. Speak Confidently.
In a small group, you hear different accents, ideas, and ways of speaking. You learn how to enter conversations, respond naturally, and hold your ground. That’s the kind of practice that builds real confidence.
Real Speaking Time
In groups of 3-6, everyone speaks regularly.
No one disappears into the background while one confident student dominates. Sessions are designed so each person has time to express ideas, ask questions, and interact.
That’s where fluency starts to feel natural.
Affordable & Effective
Group lessons lower the cost without lowering the quality.
You still receive structured guidance, corrections, and feedback, but you also benefit from hearing others speak and learning from their mistakes and strengths.
It’s shared learning, not diluted learning.
Build Community
Over time, groups become familiar and supportive.
You start recognizing each other’s voices, styles, and progress. That comfort makes it easier to speak and take risks.
Language grows faster when you don’t feel alone.
This Isn't Your High School English Class
You won't sit in rows memorizing grammar rules. My approach is simple: you learn English by using it.
Conversation-First Learning
We don’t talk just to fill time.
Topics and tasks are chosen to make you think, explain, agree, disagree, and clarify your thoughts.
You’ll work through situations that reflect real life — work discussions, social conversations, small misunderstandings, and cultural differences.
It’s not about speaking more.
It’s about expressing yourself more clearly and naturally.
What we DO:
- Solve real challenges together
- Have actual debates and discussions
- Role-play situations you'll face in real life
- Build language skills through tasks, not drills
What we DON'T do:
- Go around the room with scripted introductions
- Work through boring textbook exercises
- Focus on memorizing grammar rules
Emotional Safety + Real Challenge
Speaking another language can feel vulnerable. Many learners worry about sounding wrong or being judged.
In group lessons, mistakes are treated as part of learning. You’re allowed to try, hesitate, and try again without feeling embarrassed.
At the same time, you won’t stay in your comfort zone forever. You’ll be challenged in ways that help you grow without feeling overwhelmed.
That balance helps confidence build naturally.
Cultural Fluency, Not Just Vocabulary
Language isn’t only vocabulary and grammar.
It’s knowing how to be polite, disagree respectfully, or read a situation.
These small details matter in real conversations.
Because I’ve lived and worked in different countries, that perspective comes into lessons. We talk about how language works socially, not just structurally.
"I teach people how to express themselves in English—not just conjugate verbs."
What a Session Looks Like
Each session is dynamic, structured, and designed to get you speaking from minute one.
Format & Structure
- 3-6 learners maximum (matched by level)
- 60-90 minute sessions
- Available online AND in-person (Lausanne area)
- Weekly or bi-weekly rhythm (flexible based on group)
What You'll Do
- Solve problems together (trip planning, decision-making)
- Role-play real-life scenarios (work meetings, social situations)
- Debate topics that matter to you
- Creative storytelling and collaborative games
- Learn through doing, not memorizing
How You'll Improve
- Clear learning objectives for each session
- Corrections in real time, without breaking confidence
- Custom materials built around the group’s interests
- Focus on fluency, confidence, and natural expression
What Makes It Work
- Cambridge CELTA-certified methodology
- Years of experience with international learners
- Visual teaching tools (I'm a designer too—my whiteboard game is strong)
- Personal, adaptive approach (no rigid textbooks)
Is Group Learning Right for You?
My groups work best for motivated learners who are ready to engage and commit.
You're a Good Fit If:
- You're at an intermediate level or above (B1-C2)—you can hold basic conversations but want fluency
- You're motivated to improve, not just "trying out" English casually
- You're comfortable making mistakes in front of others (that's where growth happens)
- You can commit to consistent attendance (groups depend on continuity)
- You want practical, real-world English (not exam prep or grammar-only focus)
You Might Want Private Lessons If:
- You're a complete beginner (groups move faster—private lessons build your foundation better)
- You need highly specialized English (medical, legal, technical)
- Your schedule is unpredictable (groups need consistent attendance)
- You prefer 1-on-1 attention exclusively
- You prefer 1-on-1 attention exclusively
- You prefer 1-on-1 attention exclusively
What You'll Need:
- Initial assessment (quick conversation to confirm your level)
- Commitment to the group schedule (we'll find times that work for everyone)
- Willingness to participate actively (no silent observers!)
- Materials provided—just bring yourself and a notebook
Not sure if you're ready? Let's chat. I'll help you figure out the best path forward.
Groups Are Forming Now
Limited spots available. Express your interest and I’ll contact you when a good match opens.
I'm currently forming groups based on:
- Your level (determined by a quick assessment)
- Your schedule and availability
- Your learning goals (conversational, professional, cultural fluency)
- Whether you prefer in-person (Lausanne area) or online