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Hristina taught about 8 hours ago
The Tutor and Student reviewed French vocabulary for furniture and extensively practiced prepositions of place. They engaged in a game to describe an apple's position relative to a box using these prepositions. The next lesson will involve describing a picture in detail and moving on to bedroom furniture.
Furniture Vocabulary
Prepositions of Place in French
French Verb 'Être' (to be)
Accents in French Pronunciation
Isabelle taught 4 days ago
The Tutor and Student worked on French verb conjugations, adjective agreement, and pronunciation rules, focusing on silent letters and liaisons. They also practiced sentence comprehension and summarization, with the student assigned to create a family presentation and complete further grammar exercises.
French Verb Conjugation Groups
Possessive Adjectives in French
French Pronunciation Nuances
French Question Words (Interrogatives)
Isis taught 5 days ago
The session covered French phonetics, vocabulary related to colors and body parts, and sentence construction. The Student practiced pronunciation of specific letter combinations and vocabulary. They learned how to conjugate 'être' and use adjectives to form sentences and discussed describing themselves or others, including age, looks and features.
French Pronunciation: A followed by U or AU
French Nasal Sounds: A followed by N or M
French Vocabulary: Colors
French Vocabulary: Body Parts (Upper Half)
French Verb Conjugation: Être (To Be)
Forming Simple Sentences: Subject + Être + Adjective
French Pronunciation: Letters B and C
ANDRE BLONDEL taught 6 days ago
The session focused on introducing basic French greetings, introductions, and polite phrases in formal and informal contexts. The student practiced pronunciation, vocabulary, and understanding cultural nuances in communication. The student was assigned to create a short informal dialogue with a friend for the next session and to review the material covered.
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Modu
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Greetings and Introductions
Polite Expressions and Requests
Responding to Gratitude
Cultural Sensitivity
Essential Communication Icons and Phrases
Karine taught 8 days ago
The student and tutor focused on learning French vocabulary related to Easter and spring, including words for animals, food, celebrations, and colors. They practiced identifying and pronouncing these words through interactive exercises, and planned to study emotions in French during their next session.
Easter Vocabulary
Navigating Directions and Spatial Language
Colors in French
Easter Traditions and Activities
Célestin taught 9 days ago
The Tutor and Student reviewed French grammar, focusing on noun gender and articles, verb participles, and idiomatic expressions. They practiced distinguishing between definite and indefinite articles and discussed how to translate idioms effectively. The next steps for study were not explicitly defined.
French Noun Gender
Auxiliary Verbs and Compound Tenses
Understanding "Nombre" (Number) in French
French Idioms and Metaphors
French speaking, grammar, and writing help
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Total French tutors
658 French tutors available
Native & bilingual French tutors
85% of tutors are native French speakers
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80% hold French certifications
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Did you know that 321 million people speak French? It’s the 5th most spoken language in the world and plays a huge role in international business, diplomacy, and culture. Whether you want better career opportunities or just love traveling, learning French can be a great investment.
Getting started is easier than you think. You can use apps, podcasts, or even watch French movies with subtitles to pick up basic words and phrases. But let’s be real—French isn’t the easiest language. The nasal sounds, silent letters, tricky verb conjugations, and gendered nouns can make things confusing.
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Who should study from a French tutor?
Struggling with conversations
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Facing issues while touring
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Plateauing while learning
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Educational qualification and experience
A French tutor with a bachelor’s degree in French or linguistics is ideal for beginners. Advanced learners benefit from a tutor with a master’s for deeper grammar, literature, and fluency training. If preparing for DELF, DALF, TEF, or TCF, choose a tutor experienced in exam-focused learning.
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Online French tutoring rates range from $15 to $100+ per hour, averaging $35.
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