Abstract:
This research delves into the benefits of personalized instruction in small groups within ESL (English as a Second Language) classrooms, while highlighting how traditional methods often fall short in meeting the diverse needs of learners. Personalized instruction enhances student engagement by adapting to individual learning styles, abilities, and paces, fostering a more inclusive and dynamic learning environment. The study highlights how this approach improves language retention, motivation, and interpersonal relationships. Furthermore, it emphasizes how small group settings promote critical thinking, empathy, and collaboration, benefiting both students and educators by creating a supportive learning atmosphere where everyone feels valued. The research also explores the role of continuous assessments, feedback, and differentiated strategies to ensure that personalized instruction effectively meets each student's needs. This comprehensive approach leads to a deeper, more meaningful acquisition of language skills, contributing to long-term academic success and personal growth for both learners and educators.