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French lessons were conducted recently in Houston
Taught to students from The Heights, Galleria, and Spring Branch
Stephanie taught 1 day ago
The Student and Tutor practiced French verb conjugation, specifically focusing on -ER verbs in the present tense, alongside expanding vocabulary and practicing conversational phrases. They also reviewed correct usage of articles, pronouns, and the importance of using a physical dictionary. For homework, the Student will receive practice sheets for conjugation, a review of 'avoir' and 'être', and a list of common connecting words.
French Weather Expressions & Impersonal 'Il'
Conjugating Regular -ER Verbs (Present Tense)
French Articles & Noun Gender
Using Dictionaries Effectively
Constructing Future Actions (Near Future)
Forming Negative Sentences (Ne...Pas)
Anareli taught 3 days ago
The Student and Tutor worked on French pronunciation, focusing on the silent "-ent" ending in plural verbs and the rules of `liaison`. They practiced identifying and applying these pronunciation rules in various French phrases and discussed the different types of `liaison`. For homework, the Student was assigned phrases to identify the underlying `liaison` rules, and the next session will cover nasal sounds.
Silent Final -ent in Plural Verbs
Distinction: Silent -ent vs. Nasal -en Sound
Liaison (La Liaison) - Linking Sounds
Liaison Sound Transformations
Obligatory Liaisons: When to Always Link
Francine taught 4 days ago
The Student and Tutor engaged in an extensive French practice session, reinforcing understanding of verb tenses (present, near future, passé composé), time expressions, and various vocabulary sets including family, school subjects, and physical appearance. They also practiced using prepositions for transportation and locations, as well as forming interrogative sentences. No specific homework was assigned, but the session concluded with a general encouragement for the Student's upcoming test.
Mastering Basic French Verb Tenses
Forming the Futur Proche
Constructing the Passé Composé
Using Partitive Articles for Food
Describing Physical Appearance in French
Navigating Transportation with Prepositions
French Weather Expressions
Célestin taught 5 days ago
The session was an introductory French lesson focused on understanding the Student's learning goals and foundational grammar concepts. The Tutor introduced verb conjugations, the present tense, and the basics of the *passé composé*, emphasizing the critical roles of *avoir* and *être*. The Student expressed commitment to weekly lessons to improve conversational French.
Student's Learning Profile & Communication Goals
French Verb Groups & Conjugation Foundations
Understanding the Present Tense (Le Présent)
The Core Auxiliary Verbs: Avoir (to have) and Être (to be)
Constructing the Past Tense: Le Passé Composé
Nuances of 'Having' vs. 'Being' & Expressing Ongoing Actions
Darcy taught 6 days ago
The Student and Tutor continued their study of the French subjunctive mood, focusing on its usage with wishes and necessity. The Student practiced translating sentences, identifying subjunctive triggers, and distinguishing between indicative and subjunctive forms. They also reviewed essential vocabulary related to verbs of movement and common adverbs, with plans to continue the subjunctive lesson in the next session and review new vocabulary as homework.
The Subjunctive Mood in French: Not a Tense
but a Feeling
Trigger Phrases and the 'Que' Conjunction
Subjunctive Triggers: Wishes
Desires
and Preferences
Subjunctive Triggers: Necessity and Obligation
Essential Vocabulary for Subjunctive Contexts
Francine taught 9 days ago
The tutor and student reviewed French greetings and common phrases, including formal and informal introductions and farewells. They practiced using the verbs 'aller' (to go) and 'avoir' (to have) by conjugating them and forming basic sentences, with a plan to focus on further practice of these verbs in the next session.
French Greetings
Introducing Yourself in French
Asking "How are you?"
The Verb "Aller" (to go)
The Verb "Avoir" (to have)
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Learning french in Houston: Key challenges & solutions
Studying French in Houston is common among students and professionals. Schools, private institutes, and community programs like Alliance Française de Houston provide structured learning. Universities such as Rice University also offer French courses.
The Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) curriculum includes French, and students can take AP French Language and Culture or DELF exams to prove proficiency. However, challenges include difficult grammar, verb conjugations, and limited exposure to native speakers.
Houston has over 30,000 French speakers (Data USA), but not everyone has daily practice opportunities. This is why many learners seek French tutors in Houston for fluency coaching, homework help, and test prep.
Language apps, online courses, and community events like the Houston French Language Meetup also help. If you need structured learning, tutoring is a great way to gain confidence in speaking and writing French.
Exploring french in Houston? Here are some local resources to enhance your learning
- High School Programs: Many Houston ISD schools offer French AP prep and DELF exam support through language clubs.
- University Courses: Rice University and University of Houston offer French classes. Both have student groups for practice.
- Libraries & Study Materials: The Houston Public Library provides free French books. You can also use Mango Languages for online learning.
- Cultural Centers: The Alliance Française de Houston hosts workshops, movie nights, and conversation sessions.
- Competitions & Exams: High school students can compete in the Texas French Symposium. They can also take the National French Contest (Le Grand Concours) to test their skills.French Meetups & Events: The Houston French Language Meetup is great for casual speaking practice.
For structured study, French tutors in Houston can help with fluency and test prep.
French tutoring costs in Houston: What to expect & how to budget
The cost of French tutoring in Houston depends on the tutor’s experience, your learning goals, and the type of session. Private french tutors usually charge $35 to $50 per hour. Online tutoring is often a cheaper choice, with flexible schedules and lower rates.
For beginners, tutors charging $15 to $25 per hour can help with basic grammar and pronunciation. Intermediate learners, preparing for AP French or improving fluency, can find tutors in the $25 to $40 per hour range. Advanced learners needing expert guidance or native-speaking tutors may pay $40 to $70 per hour.
Houston has great local resources. Alliance Française de Houston offers structured courses and cultural programs. Awty International School provides a bilingual French-English curriculum.
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