✅ What Are Group Classes?

Group classes are English lessons conducted with multiple students in the same classroom setting.
Unlike one-on-one lessons, group classes usually consist of 2 to 10 students learning together, promoting collaborative and interactive learning.

The primary goal of group classes is to enhance real-world communication skills through peer-based speaking and listening practice.


✅ Group Classes in the Philippines

Many English language schools in the Philippines include group classes as part of their daily curriculum. These classes are designed to provide learners with:

  • A multinational learning environment (e.g., students from Japan, Vietnam, Taiwan, Russia, etc.)

  • Small class sizes (typically 4–6 students) that encourage participation

  • Sessions focused on specific skills such as discussion, pronunciation, vocabulary, or English through media

Group lessons offer a chance to develop fluency, cultural understanding, and comfort in multi-speaker conversations.

Some schools also offer exam-specific group classes (IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC), which require enrollment in a corresponding test preparation program.


✅ Common Formats and Activities

  • Discussion and debate – Practice expressing opinions on current topics

  • Pronunciation and intonation – Improve clarity and natural rhythm

  • English through media – Use movies or TV shows to learn authentic expressions

  • Vocabulary and idioms – Build practical language for real-life use


✅ Benefits of Group Classes

  • Boosts communication and interaction skills in a dynamic setting

  • Improves listening comprehension through exposure to different accents and speech patterns
    ✴︎ As English is used globally, understanding non-native speakers is an essential skill.

  • Fosters cultural awareness and teamwork

  • Budget-friendly – Often more affordable than one-on-one lessons
    ✴︎ At many schools, including 3D ACADEMY, 2 or 3 group classes are considered equivalent to 1 one-on-one class for scheduling and pricing purposes.


✅ Who Should Take Group Classes?

  • Learners who prefer interactive and social learning

  • Students who enjoy studying alongside peers from various backgrounds

  • Beginners who want to build confidence in speaking gradually

  • Professionals or students preparing for group discussions, meetings, or classroom settings abroad


✅ Group vs. One-on-One Lessons

Format Ideal for Notes
One-on-One Personalized instruction and intensive practice ✴︎ Customizable. Exam prep lessons may require enrollment in a test-specific course.
Group Classes Real-time response, interaction, and cultural learning ✴︎ Often better suited for mid- to long-term students. Short-term students (1–2 weeks) may benefit more from one-on-one focused courses.

Some schools offer flexible class design, allowing students to convert group lessons into one-on-one classes depending on their goals and preferences.