English for Two – Why is it Worth Learning in a Pair?
- Grzegorz S.

- May 26
- 2 min read
Learning English doesn't have to be lonely, stressful, or expensive. More and more people are choosing to study English in pairs, and for good reason. This solution combines the benefits of individual learning with the energy of group work, and it's also more affordable.

1. More relaxation, less stress
For many people, speaking English one-on-one with a teacher can be stressful, especially at first. Speaking English alone can help break down this barrier, especially if the other person is someone you know. It's easier to open up when someone you know is sitting next to you.
And even if it's someone new, I guarantee that after a few lessons you'll become English friends forever! 😉
2. Real communication
English for Two is a great opportunity to practice authentic dialogues. You learn not only to speak with a teacher but also to respond to the different speaking styles, accents, and paces of the other person. It's excellent preparation for real life.
This form of classes also allows you to learn how to hold a conversation in English and how to conduct it naturally .
3. More for less
Pair lessons are cheaper than individual lessons, yet still very effective. Everyone has time to speak, and you split the cost in half. This is an ideal solution for those who want to improve their language skills without breaking the bank.
Because the group is small, the results appear quickly , especially if you approach the classes conscientiously.
4. Motivation times two
Learning English as a couple makes it harder to give up. Shared goals, regular meetings, and mutual support help maintain consistency and motivation.
Having such an "English friend" allows you to support each other and celebrate your progress together. It really works!
Who are the pair lessons for?
for people at a similar language level
for friends, couples, siblings, or complete strangers whom I will match
for those who want to speak freely but prefer more dynamic activities than in a group
What does it look like in practice?
Lessons take place online, once a week. They last 50 minutes and focus primarily on speaking, vocabulary development, and practical grammar. I always choose topics based on the needs and interests of the participants.
If you don't have a partner, leave it to me.
I will match you with someone of a similar level, worldview and energy.
Sounds good?
Message me and I'll tell you how you can get started. You can sign up with someone you know or ask me to match you with a study partner.
Gregory S.



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