Why We Focus on 30-Minute Lesson Blocks
A deliberate choice
At Englishehe, each block equals 30 minutes. This is the core unit for clarity and flexibility. Learners can choose 30, 60, 90, or 120 minutes depending on their needs. Intensive courses often run 60–120 minutes, while group classes are fixed at 60 minutes.
The reasons behind this decision
- High focus – 30 minutes is enough to stay concentrated. For longer sessions, learners can combine multiple blocks for extended practice.
- More consistent practice – Learners may prefer shorter, more frequent sessions for habit building, or longer ones for intensive goals.
- Fits busy schedules – Working adults or students can easily fit 30 minutes into their day, while those with more time can opt for 60–120 minutes.
- Timely feedback – Whether 30 or 120 minutes, teachers can give focused feedback within each block, helping learners progress step by step.
Why this matters
- For learners: freedom to choose session length, staying consistent and reaching specific goals.
- For parents: confidence that their child studies in manageable sessions, adjusted to their stage.
- For teachers: easier to track progress and adapt teaching methods in each block.
- For the community: showing a transparent, modern, and personalized approach to learning.
Effectiveness comes from flexibility
Englishehe believes there is no single fixed session length for everyone. Using 30 minutes as the base unit while allowing flexible options helps learners build a sustainable and effective learning journey.