Small online groups where learners at the same level practise together. Structured sessions, real conversation, instructor-led.
Study groups bring together learners at a similar level for structured practice. Groups are kept small so everyone gets time to speak and participate actively.
Each session has a topic and a structure, prepared by the instructor. The format varies: some sessions focus on conversation around a theme, others include short grammar explanations, vocabulary work or listening exercises. The instructor keeps the group on track and gives feedback throughout.
Group sizes range from three to six participants. This keeps the session dynamic without leaving anyone waiting too long to speak. All sessions run online via video conference.
Small enough for everyone to speak. Large enough for varied perspectives and conversation partners.
Groups meet at the same time each week so you can build the session into your routine. Sessions run for 60 to 75 minutes.
Groups are available across all three languages and several levels. Contact us to find out which groups currently have space.
Weekly sessions focused on everyday Dutch conversation. Topics include work, daily routines, housing, public transport and social situations. Grammar support as needed.
Structured discussion sessions on current topics and professional scenarios. Focus on speaking fluency, natural expression and expanding vocabulary through use.
A structured introduction to Spanish for people with little or no prior knowledge. Covers pronunciation, basic grammar and essential phrases for everyday situations.
Both formats have their place. Many learners use them in combination.
You want regular conversation practice, enjoy learning alongside others, and prefer a fixed weekly structure that keeps you accountable without requiring you to arrange everything yourself.
You have very specific goals, a non-standard schedule, or areas of difficulty that need targeted attention. Also useful when you want to move faster than a group pace allows.
Group sessions provide regular speaking practice and exposure to other learners. Individual sessions address specific gaps. Together they cover more ground than either format alone.