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French classes recently held in New York
Popular with students in Chelsea, Flatiron, and UWS
Karine taught 2 days ago
Student and Tutor engaged in a French conversation practice session, discussing topics such as the geopolitics and corruption surrounding the World Cup, ticket pricing, and qualifying rules. They also explored French vocabulary and grammar, distinguishing between similar-sounding words and verb conjugations. The session concluded with a brief discussion on cultural references and future practice plans.
French Vocabulary & Pronunciation Precision
World Cup: Geopolitics & Corruption
Common French Idioms & Expressions
French Cultural Insights: Music & Military Traditions
Literary & Cinematic Adaptations: Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Darcy taught 3 days ago
Student and Tutor continued their French lesson, focusing on speaking and writing skills related to healthy living and daily routines. They practiced answering questions about sports, sleep, eating habits, water intake, general health, and morning activities, incorporating new vocabulary and grammatical structures. The session concluded with a discussion about rescheduling a future class due to the Student's new job commitments.
La Vie Saine: Healthy Living Foundations
Discussing Daily Habits: Sleep
Diet
and Hydration
Morning & Evening Routines
French Question Forms ('Tu' / 'Vous') & Negation
Andrea taught 4 days ago
Student and Tutor reviewed French prepositions for location and strategies for determining noun gender. They practiced asking for and giving directions, including specific vocabulary and conjugated verbs. The session covered conjugations of regular -ER, -RE, and -IR verbs, as well as several irregular verbs through sentence practice and a listening exercise. Homework included memorizing key irregular verbs for the next lesson.
French Noun Genders: Clues & Rules
Asking for & Giving Directions in French
Conjugating Regular -er
-re
and -ir Verbs
Irregular Verbs: `aller` and `prendre`
Advanced Directional Phrases & Vocabulary
Using Verb Conjugations in Context
Isabelle taught 7 days ago
The student and tutor practiced conversational French, focusing on sustained dialogue and understanding idiomatic expressions. They also reviewed verb agreement rules and discussed practical French phrases for travel, with plans to continue with travel-focused lessons and vocabulary building.
Verb Agreement in French (Accord du participe passé)
French Expressions and Idioms
Prepositions with Countries and Places
Cherith taught 10 days ago
The French language class covered direct object pronouns and the gérondif (gerund) mood, focusing on their formation and usage in sentences. The tutor and student then extensively reviewed the imparfait tense, including its conjugation, irregular verbs, and application in describing past habitual actions versus completed events, with practice exercises provided.
Direct Object Pronouns
The "Gérondif" (On + Present Participle)
Imparfait Tense
Negation (Ne...pas)
Karine taught 11 days ago
The student and tutor reviewed French vocabulary related to body parts and appointment-related terms. They then delved into the present conditional tense, practicing its formation, usage in polite requests, and pronunciation, with plans for further study and practice using provided documents.
French Conditional Present (Politeness Conditional)
French Body Parts Vocabulary
Cancelling and Postponing Appointments in French
French Verbs: 'Annuler' vs. 'Reporter'
French classes near New York for focused learning
French learning made easy, New York City perspective
All about learning French in New York
Learning French in New York has many benefits. It enriches culture, boosts careers, and connects you with a lively French-speaking community. The state follows the New York State Learning Standards for World Languages. These focus on communication, cultural understanding, and skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
But learning French can be tough. Fluency, pronunciation, and native accents take time. Grammar rules and verb conjugations can be tricky. Students preparing for tests like the AP French Language and Culture exam or DELF/DALF certifications may find advanced reading and writing challenging.
Luckily, many resources can help. The French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF) offers structured courses and cultural experiences. The New York Public Library provides free language programs. Universities like CUNY offer French classes. Private French tutors in New York help with pronunciation, grammar, and test prep. With the right support, learning French becomes easier and more enjoyable.
Top study resources for French students in New York
- French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF) – A leading French cultural center. It offers immersive language classes, cultural events, and film screenings.
- New York Public Library – Language Learning Programs – Free access to French books, audiobooks, and conversation groups.
- CUNY French Language Programs – Colleges like Hunter and Queens College offer in-depth French courses. These focus on literature and professional use.
- Alliance Française de Westchester – Provides French courses for all ages. Includes DELF/DALF exam preparation.
- Meetup Language Exchange Groups – Social events where learners practice French with native speakers.
- Columbia University Language Resource Center – Offers French courses and conversation practice. Open to students and the public.
- Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC)- Affordable, flexible French courses for all learners.
French tutoring costs in New York: What to expect and how to budget
French tutoring in New York varies in cost based on expertise and lesson structure. For $30–$50 per hour, students can learn from college students, online tutors, or non-certified instructors. These lessons cover basic grammar and conversation skills.
For $40–$70 per hour, high school and college students get structured lessons from experienced French tutors in New York. These tutors may not be native speakers but provide strong guidance. These sessions cover reading, writing, speaking, and comprehension.
For $80–$150 per hour, certified instructors or native speakers offer advanced lessons. They focus on business French, fluency improvement, and exam prep for AP French and DELF/DALF.
For a budget-friendly option, the New York Public Library provides free language programs. Meetup groups offer informal conversation practice. CUNY and BMCC offer affordable courses.
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