Group classes offer a more dynamic and effective way of learning, especially for children and language acquisition. Language is primarily a tool for communication, and group interaction allows students to practice communication skills in a more realistic way. By working in a group of six or more, students develop their conversational skills, learn to reach agreement in various contexts and understand others better. In contrast, one-to-one lessons may not provide the same level of language immersion and social interaction that is essential for language learning. At our center, we limit our group sizes to 12 students, carefully selecting the composition of each group based on individual student needs, parent feedback, and teacher recommendations.