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Maximum 8 Students in Class

 

American English Language School knows that our students want to receive the highest quality education with qualified and energetic English teachers. However, it is hard to get that kind of experience at most other language schools because they pack as many students as possible in one class to save money on teachers and to obtain more money from their students. At AELS, we want our students to have the best language experience that we can possibly offer so we only allow our classes to have a maximum of eight students per class. We are unlike other language schools because we value our students’ needs and wants over how much money we can make from them. AELS wants our students to feel like we care and are serious about their education; therefore, we limit how many students are in each class.

 

One of the benefits for having a small class ratio is that our students will definitely receive individualized attention from our teachers. Since the class size is small, our teachers will have more time to spend with students. Students will also be able to be corrected more and their teacher’s curriculum can be more specialized so that it fits with their students’ strengths and weaknesses. Another benefit for having a small class size is that students will be able to speak more in the classroom than at any other language school. Speaking is extremely important to learning a new language and if our students can speak and have their sentences corrected more often, then they will learn and retain English faster than at any other language program.

 

At American English Language School, we want our students to be the best they can be. By limiting the amount of students in the classroom, our students will be able to have more attention from their teachers and have more time to speak in class. Students that are serious about learning English will benefit from our small class ratio and will prosper faster than at any other language school. Come to AELS today and receive the best language education in the Orange County area. We offer both ESL and TOEFL classes. For more information about our ESL program or classes, please visit our website at: AELS ESL Program !

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