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Karine taught about 22 hours ago
Karine and a learner from North Hempstead worked on French grammar, focusing on the passé composé and imparfait tenses, including auxiliary verb selection and past participle agreement. The individual practiced exercises to differentiate between when to use 'être' or 'avoir' and to form past participles correctly. Karine assigned additional exercises for them to complete before the next lesson, with a focus on grammar.
Passé Composé
Imparfait
Auxiliary Verbs (Avoir vs. Être)
Past Participle Agreement (with Être)
Verb Groups & Past Participles
Laly taught 2 days ago
During their French lesson, Laly and Sofia reviewed verbs, prepositions, and articles, focusing on expressing preferences and location. Sofia actively practiced conjugating verbs and constructing sentences with correct article usage. For homework, Sofia will write a paragraph about her likes and dislikes, incorporating new vocabulary and connectors to enhance fluency.
Prepositions with Verbs of Action
Gendered Articles for Places
Verbs of Liking and Hating
The Negative Form (Ne...Pas)
Infinitive After Conjugated Verb
Elise taught 3 days ago
Elise Muzongo tutored Elquis in French, with a primary focus on vocabulary and sentence structure related to food preferences and aversions. During the lesson, Elquis diligently practiced pronunciation, sentence construction, and the proper application of the pronoun 'en.' For homework, Elquis received an assignment to compose a 250-word description of their meals, integrating the vocabulary and grammar points covered.
French Negation (Ne...pas)
Pronoun 'En'
Accents in French
Adjective Agreement after 'C'est'
Conjunction 'Car'
Karine taught Aislinn 22 days ago
During a recent French lesson, Karine Longis McMillan tutored Aislinn Short, covering essential topics such as food vocabulary, expressing preferences, and discussing past dietary changes. The lesson also delved into family-related terms. Aislinn actively practiced her conversational skills and received homework assignments that included exercises on adjective agreement, particularly masculine to feminine transformations, and identifying various food items.
Adjective Gender Agreement
Colors as Adjectives
Être vs. Rester
Food Vocabulary
Weather vs. Time (temps)
Adjective Gender Agreement
Colors as Adjectives
Être vs. Rester
Elise taught Elquis 27 days ago
Elise Muzongo tutored an individual from Waco in basic French, focusing on pronunciation of the alphabet, common greetings, and how to introduce oneself. The learner practiced these introductions, including stating their name, age, nationality, and hobbies. Elise offered to send the lesson materials, and they scheduled follow-up lessons for the coming week, including a possible weekend lesson.
French Alphabet Pronunciation
French Greetings
Formal vs. Informal 'You'
Introducing Yourself
Expressing Age
Describing Likes and Dislikes
French Numbers
Hristina taught Hugh 29 days ago
During their recent French lesson, Hristina guided Hugh through the intricacies of interrogative pronouns. They specifically covered 'qui' with various prepositions and explored the different ways to ask 'what' using 'ce que,' 'qu'est-ce que,' and 'quoi.' Hugh actively practiced applying these pronouns in sentences. For homework, Hristina will provide Hugh with additional practice examples, with a particular emphasis on 'qua,' to complete before their next meeting.
Interrogative Pronouns
Key as Subject vs. Object
Prepositions with Key
C vs. Quoi
Aqua vs. Dequa
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Reviews from students who took French classes
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Orion Arnold rated Tessa
Ann Arbor, Michigan
3 months ago
Parker makes every French lesson so much fun! She figures out exactly what I need to learn and makes it all about stuff I like. Even tricky grammar and new words feel easy because she explains them in a super clear way. Her excitement for teaching is contagious, and it makes me feel happy and confident to keep learning. With Parker , French doesn’t feel hard it’s actually really cool and rewarding! I’m so thankful for her and how she makes every class bright and awesome.
Brodie Patel rated Paula
New Brunswick, New Jersey
4 months ago
I visited France last month, and wow, the French lessons from Riofrio made such a big difference! I could explore cities, chat with people, and even get what they were saying on TV news. She’s an awesome teacher, and I’d tell any kid who wants to learn French to pick her she’s the best.
Regan Long rated mariam
University Park, Pennsylvania
4 months ago
imanian has helped me get so much better at French! She’s super patient and kind, making sure I really understand the tricky stuff. The things she gives me to learn with, like books and activities, are really fun and make me feel way more confident. I love learning with her!
Jamiya Galloway rated Maarie
Urbana, Illinois
5 months ago
Rt is such a great teacher! She has a special way of explaining hard stuff so everyone can understand. Whether you learn fast or need a little extra time, she makes sure to teach at just the right speed for you. Plus, she’s super nice about picking class times that work for everyone. If you want to feel better about French, Rt ’s the best totally recommend her.
Kameron Dixon rated Judith
University Park, Pennsylvania
5 months ago
Awesome! Rodrigo ’s a great tutor. I really like my French lessons with her. She’s very organized, professional, and just a really good teacher."
Hazel Ho rated Hamid
Seattle, Washington
5 months ago
Hamid is a super fun teacher who makes every lesson exciting. he switches to new games or activities every 20 minutes, so I never get bored or tired. his fast and happy way of teaching helps me pay attention and learn stuff well. The homework and little tests he gives me are just right they make me want to practice my French more when I’m not with his. You can tell he loves teaching, and it makes learning with his so much fun
Miya York rated Sankha
West Lafayette, Indiana
6 months ago
Sankha is an awesome French tutor! he’s so excited to teach, and it makes every class super fun. he plans everything so carefully, so we’re always learning cool new stuff and getting better at talking in French. he’s really kind and notices all the little things that help us improve. If you want to get good at French, Sankha ’s the best I totally think you should pick his.
Michaela Bender rated Thea
Tampa, Florida
7 months ago
Volant is amazing at helping you learn French and feel good about it! She creates a super kind and cozy space to learn. If you want to get really good at French, she’s the perfect teacher I totally recommend her.
Steps to start learning French
Ways to learn French
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.
That’s where native tutors come in. They help with pronunciation, cultural nuances, and real-life conversations. Plus, personalized lessons and feedback can boost your confidence.
With the right approach and consistent practice, you can be conversationally fluent in just 150–180 days! And if you want to prove your skills, exams like DELF, DALF, TEF, or TCF can help.
Yes, learning French takes effort, but every new word and phrase brings you one step closer to fluency. Stay consistent, have fun, and enjoy the process—you’ll be amazed at how far you can go!
Who should study from a French tutor?
Struggling with conversations
49% of the learners may understand basic French but struggle with speaking naturally, listening comprehension, and real-life conversations. If you travel often, you might find it hard to express thoughts beyond simple phrases or keep up with fast-paced native speech.
A French tutor can help you practice conversations, correct pronunciation, and improve listening skills. With one-on-one sessions, you’ll gain confidence in French, and speak fluently.
Facing issues while touring
If you're learning French for travel, you'll need it to interact with locals, use public transport, and manage daily activities. However, 26% of you might struggle with ordering food or asking for directions.
A French tutor can teach you practical vocabulary, real-life phrases, and cultural insights. With guided practice, you’ll feel confident navigating French-speaking regions.
Plateauing while learning
You might feel stuck, understanding basic French. However, you may struggle with fluency, grammar, and comprehension.
A tutor can create personalized French lessons, identify weak areas, and expand your vocabulary. With structured practice, you’ll break through stagnation and improve fluency.
Factors to select the right French tutor
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.
Student testimonials and reviews
Reviews help in evaluating a tutor’s teaching style and effectiveness. Reviews can provide insight into whether the French tutors have successfully helped students with similar goals. Check for 4+ star ratings and 10+ positive reviews. Positive feedback from past students can indicate reliability and effectiveness.
Affordability
Online French tutoring rates range from $15 to $100+ per hour, averaging $35.
At Wiingy, tutors offer affordable French tutoring online starting at $25 per hour. We ensure that you get matched with an expert French tutor who fits your budget and learning goals.
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