Interactive Group English Sessions
Stop listening to lectures and start speaking. Our group sessions in Dwarka and Rajinder Nagar focus on role-plays, group discussions, and immediate feedback.
A typical group discussion session in action. I guide the conversation to focus on important skills like active listening and articulating thoughts clearly. This is how we prepare for real-world scenarios like job interviews and workplace meetings.
Here, I'm leading a workshop with a group of professionals. The circular, informal setup encourages open communication and ensures everyone feels comfortable contributing. My role is to facilitate and stimulate, not just to teach.
One-on-one interaction is a key part of my group sessions. This clip shows a role-play exercise where I provide direct, personalized feedback to a student, helping them refine their language and communication in real-time.
About Interactive Group Sessions
In these sessions, you cannot hide at the back of the room. We sit in a circle to ensure everyone speaks, participates in role-plays, and gets direct feedback on their delivery. This setup is specifically designed to desensitize stage fright because when you are facing your peers, you are already practicing for the real-world pressure of interviews and office meetings.
Most people think English proficiency is about grammar books and vocabulary lists. It is not. Fluency is a muscle, and you only build it by using it in social and professional settings. My interactive group sessions are built to simulate real-life friction points.
Why Group Dynamics Matter
When you practice alone, you never face the pressure of a group discussion or the anxiety of a presentation. In my classes, we use:
- Extempore Drills: You get a topic and have to speak immediately. This builds the ability to structure thoughts under pressure.
- Active Listening Exercises: Communication is a two-way street. We train you to listen to peers, pick up cues, and respond logically rather than just waiting for your turn to speak.
- Immediate Correction: In a group, you see your peers making mistakes, and you hear my feedback on their errors. This allows you to learn from their experience, not just your own.
Who This Is For
This environment works best for job seekers preparing for BPO or MNC interviews, students wanting to overcome stage fear, and professionals who need to hold their ground in office meetings. We keep our batches small, typically 5 to 8 students, so I can keep track of every person's progress without compromising the energy of the group.
Whether you are a student or a working professional, the goal is simple: to make you comfortable enough to walk into any room, face any group, and express your thoughts clearly. We hold sessions at our centers in Vardhman Dee Cee Plaza and near Rajinder Nagar, serving students across the National Capital Region. If you are ready to stop studying and start performing, these sessions are where you need to be.
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