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Individual lessons start at $40 per 60-minute session. Group lessons start at $55 per 60-minute session (this cost is for the entire group and may be shared among group members).

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Lesson Resources

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5 Fun Things to Do on Labor Day Weekend

5 Fun Things to Do on Labor Day Weekend

5 Fun Things to Do on Labor Day Weekend - In the United States, the Labor Day weekend marks the unofficial end of summer. Labor Day is always the first Monday in September, which makes this a three-day weekend (Saturday through Monday). Often people make use of...

Vocabulary: Using Say, Tell, Talk and Speak

Vocabulary: Using Say, Tell, Talk and Speak

Vocabulary: Using Say, Tell, Talk and Speak - This video lesson will help you recognize how and when to use these four important verbs. Click here to download a free pdf of the charts presented in the video:For more practice, try completing the practice exercises...

Pronunciation: Can and Can’t

Pronunciation: Can and Can’t

Pronunciation: Can and Can't - This video lesson will help you recognize the difference between can and can't in American English conversation. Remember that can is usually a structure word:  It is often unstressed in a sentence, with a reduced vowel sound. On the...