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The phrase "one on one classes" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to describe a type of class, typically in a school, where the student and teacher work together privately, as opposed to in a group setting. For example, "Joe's son was struggling in math, so the school recommended taking one on one classes with a math tutor."
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Most yoga instructors teach one-on-one classes or group sessions at several studios.
While sessions are traditionally one-on-one, classes at Shock Therapy can accommodate as many as six people.
Such courses are generally one-on-one classes between the student and the professor for a subject not offered by the university.
Janice Stanton, a real-estate manager who has taken about 30 classes from Jennifer Herman Clair, started what she calls her remedial education with one-on-one classes, but soon invited friends to attend and now has a class on most Wednesday evenings.
"Right now, we don't allow private one-on-one classes, tutoring sessions, or test preparation services.
Naufahu would select women for one-on-one classes, then conducted his offending under the guise of improving their acting.
She says the inappropriate touching started within group classes, and he then selected specific women for one-on-one classes.
It's possible to be a private tutor and teach one-on-one classes without the aid of a school.
The first time I ever did yoga was a few years ago, when my friend Chris gave me a one-on-one class after she came back from a course in Spain.
A group class can be cheap, fun, and work on all your skills, but adding a one-on-one class, too?
Depending upon the student's needs, individual one-on-one class can be taken or small to large group meditations are also possible.
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