A very simple principle that is writ large at ILS: Quality over quantity. At our school, all group courses are held with a maximum of 8 participants, and for well-considered reasons. For the successful learning of a language, the proportion of active practice plays an essential role. It is particularly important to repeatedly test and activate what is being learned, because this is the only way to create intensive new connections in our brain and to store the new knowledge in the long term. Passive existence in an overcrowded course in which you never get a chance to speak will therefore hardly be of any significance for your language training. In our courses at the ILS, on the other hand, you get maximum participation. With a maximum of 8 other people in the course and teachers who specifically support you in your questioning, learning is sure to succeed. Increase the amount of speaking you do and take advantage of the opportunity to practise the new language as often as possible and do lots of speaking exercises. In our courses, we therefore place special emphasis on your always being actively involved in the teaching process. No dull monologues from demotivated teachers, boredom or annoying participants asking questions for hours! In the small group, you learn in a dynamic process and actively participate in shaping the lessons. Our teachers have enough time to answer your questions and address your concerns. You as an individual are thus a valuable member of the learning process. Convince yourself of our concept and visit our courses during a non-binding trial lesson!