Being
fluent in a second language requires the right methodology,
didactics, study and essentially a lot of practice, especially
in the skills of speaking and listening. However, considering
the fact that many people are shy and do not like
to speak in front of a large class (when and if time
permits) the principal component “practice” is
eliminated, making the whole process of mastering the
language too theoretical, frustrating, slow or unproductive.
Mayfair Idiomas has
always believed that with individual classes or small
groups of up to three students, previously interviewed
and tested, it is possible to create the right atmosphere
and develop a comfortable and interactive class. In such
an environment, the students have 'space' to
practice what is being taught, to make mistakes and be
corrected naturally and carefully, and in this way acquire
confidence and mastery of the language in a shorter period
of time.