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Cherith taught 1 day ago
The session covered the imparfait tense in French, its formation, and its uses for describing habitual actions and states of being in the past. The student practiced conjugating verbs in the imparfait and differentiated its usage from the passé composé. Homework was assigned to reinforce the concepts learned.
Vouloir (to want) Conjugation
New ER Verbs
French Vegetables Vocabulary
Imparfait Tense: Habitual Actions and States of Being
Forming the Imparfait
Irregularities in Imparfait Formation
Être in Imparfait
Cherith taught 4 days ago
The Tutor and Student practiced French vocabulary, focusing on countries, weather expressions, numbers, and ER verbs, and worked on pronunciation. The Student worked through exercises to solidify understanding. The Tutor assigned listening exercises for the next session and planned to incorporate more listening and speaking practice into future lessons.
Prepositions for Countries
Time and Weather: 'Le Temps'
Expressing Weather Conditions
Numbers 50-100
Open and Closed O Sounds
New ER Verbs: Vocabulary Expansion
Thierno taught 8 days ago
The Tutor and Student reviewed French pronunciation rules related to accents, the pronunciation of 'r', and nasal sounds. The Student practiced numbers 1-100 and learned how to express larger numbers. The homework is to write out the numbers from 1 to 100 to reinforce understanding.
French Accents
French Nasal Sounds
French Numbers 1-100
Large Number Formation
Karine taught 8 days ago
The session focused on expanding the Student's French vocabulary related to Christmas and introducing gendered articles and pronouns in French grammar. The Student practiced identifying Christmas-related words and understanding the use of masculine and feminine articles, as well as singular and plural pronouns. The Tutor will send all the pictures used in this session to the student.
Christmas Vocabulary in French
Gendered Articles: Le vs. La and Un vs. Une
Subject Pronouns in French
Expressing Likes and Dislikes
Laurence taught 9 days ago
The Student and Tutor practiced debate topics in French, focusing on vocabulary, pronunciation, and understanding various terms. The student worked on constructing arguments and understanding different perspectives. No specific homework was assigned, but continued practice with French vocabulary and pronunciation would be beneficial.
Task Completion vs. Real Learning
Meaning and Context
Potential Negative Impacts on Learning
Discrimination and Inclusivity
Thierno taught 11 days ago
The Student and Tutor practiced French greetings, the alphabet, days of the week, and months of the year. The Student learned about expressing dates in French and differences in regional pronunciations. Homework was assigned, including matching days of the week, ordering months, and writing the date in French.
French Greetings and Basic Phrases
French Alphabet Pronunciation
Days of the Week in French
Months of the Year in French
Expressing Dates in French
Key Time-Related Vocabulary
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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.
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Struggling with conversations
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Plateauing while learning
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Online French tutoring rates range from $15 to $100+ per hour, averaging $35.
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