Why Online English Speaking Works
For learners in North Africa, online lessons remove the two largest barriers to speaking practice: access and availability. A decade ago, accessing a qualified English teacher in many cities outside the major centres was difficult. Today, a B1 learner in Casablanca, Tunis, or Algiers can book a lesson with an experienced teacher within 24 hours.
The research on online language learning is clear: live, interactive video lessons produce comparable outcomes to in-person instruction when the learner is engaged and lessons are structured properly. The key word is interactive. Watching pre-recorded videos, while useful for input, does not replace the real-time speaking, listening, and feedback loop of a live lesson.
Types of Online English Speaking Practice
One-to-one lessons with a teacher
100% speaking time. Teacher adapts to your specific errors, vocabulary gaps, and learning style. Fastest route to measurable progress for B1-C1 learners.
Best for: structured progress, error correction, exam preparation, professional English
Small group classes (3-6 students)
Less individual speaking time but more affordable. Exposure to other learners' questions and errors also builds listening comprehension. Good for practising in a social context.
Best for: learners with a smaller budget, those who benefit from peer learning
Language exchange partners
Free. Two learners practise each other's languages. Highly variable quality - you may spend sessions teaching your partner rather than improving your English.
Best for: supplementing lessons, not replacing them
Speaking apps
AI-based speaking practice (Duolingo, Speechling, ELSA). Useful for isolated drills and pronunciation feedback. No genuine conversation or adaptive correction.
Best for: pronunciation drills, vocabulary activation between lessons
What to Look for in an Online English Teacher
The teacher you choose has a larger impact on your progress than any platform or methodology. A skilled teacher can produce rapid improvement; an unskilled one can maintain your current level for months without advancing it.
Signs of a good speaking teacher
- Gives regular, specific error corrections - not just "good" or "yes"
- Asks follow-up questions that require longer, more complex answers
- Introduces target vocabulary and explains why it is useful in your context
- Provides structured feedback or a lesson summary at the end
- Adjusts the level of challenge as your speaking improves
- Can explain grammar rules clearly when you have a question
Red flags in a speaking lesson
- The lesson is just conversation with no correction or structure
- You speak less than 60% of the lesson time
- Every response you give is met with "great!" regardless of accuracy
- No clear objective or topic at the start of the lesson
- The teacher never provides vocabulary or language input
How Online English Platforms Compare
| Format | Speaking time per lesson | Error correction | Teacher quality control | Best suited for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Direct English Live (1-to-1) | High (~80-90%) | Systematic | Structured curriculum | B1-C1 learners seeking measurable progress |
| General tutoring marketplace | Variable (30-90%) | Variable | Community rating only | Learners who can evaluate teachers independently |
| Small group classes | Moderate (~30-50%) | Shared | Structured curriculum | Budget-conscious learners, peer interaction preferred |
| Language exchange apps | 50% (your language, 50% theirs) | Peer feedback only | None | Advanced learners supplementing formal study |
| AI speaking apps | High (drill-based) | Automated only | N/A | Pronunciation and vocabulary drills between lessons |
How to Get Maximum Results from Each Lesson
Before the lesson (10 min)
- Review vocabulary from the previous lesson
- Note one question you want to ask
- Note one topic or situation you want to discuss
- Speak one minute aloud in English to warm up
During the lesson
- Ask for corrections - say "please correct me when I make a mistake"
- Write down new vocabulary immediately
- When you are unsure of a word, describe it rather than switching languages
- Push your level: attempt complex sentences, not just safe ones
After the lesson (15 min)
- Review the vocabulary list you wrote
- Add 5 new phrases to your Anki deck
- Say each new phrase aloud 3 times
- Note one thing you want to improve in the next lesson
Between lessons (daily)
- 20 min Anki review of lesson vocabulary
- 5-min timed speaking on any topic
- Listen to 15 min of English content at your level
- Use one new phrase from the lesson in a real situation
How Often to Take Lessons
| Lesson frequency | Expected progress | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| 1 lesson/week | Slow; maintains current level, minimal advancement | Learners maintaining skills, not actively developing |
| 2 lessons/week | Steady; noticeable improvement over 3-4 months | Working adults with limited time; minimum for real progress |
| 3 lessons/week | Good; CEFR level improvement possible within 3 months | Motivated learners with a specific deadline |
| Daily lessons | Fast; significant fluency gains in 6-8 weeks | Intensive preparation for a job interview, relocation, or exam |
Frequency compounds. Two lessons per week produces more than twice the result of one, because each lesson reinforces and builds on the previous. The optimal combination is two to three lessons per week plus 30 minutes of daily independent practice.
What to Focus on in Lessons vs Independently
| In lessons (with teacher) | Independently (between lessons) |
|---|---|
| Free speaking, error correction | Anki vocabulary review |
| New vocabulary introduction in context | Shadowing and pronunciation drills |
| Grammar explanation when needed | Reading at your level |
| Feedback on complex language attempts | Timed solo speaking practice |
| Exam speaking tasks (if relevant) | Listening: podcasts, series, news |
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