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French classes recently held in New York
Popular with students in Chelsea, Flatiron, and UWS
Laurence taught 5 days ago
The student and tutor worked on practicing French self-introductions and descriptive sentences, focusing on grammar and pronunciation for an upcoming class. They also engaged in French comprehension exercises, translating and articulating complex sentences to improve understanding and speaking skills. The tutor provided feedback and reinforced the importance of repetition for language learning.
Self-Introduction in French
French Vocabulary for Daily Life
Grammar in Context: Tenses and Agreement
Language Learning Strategies
Media Literacy and Narrative Framing
Laurence taught 6 days ago
The student presented material in French, and the tutor provided guidance on pronunciation and vocabulary. They reviewed common French phrases and expressions, with the tutor offering feedback to improve fluency and clarity. The session concluded with encouragement for continued practice of spoken French.
French Greetings & Introductions
Understanding Pronouns and Verb Conjugation (Simplified)
Geographic References & Nationalities
Basic Command Forms
Darcy taught 7 days ago
The tutor and student reviewed and practiced French verbs, focusing on 'pouvoir' and 'vouloir' in the present indicative and subjunctive moods. They worked on sentence construction, pronoun usage, and the grammatical rules governing the subjunctive mood. The student was assigned homework to learn verb conjugations for the next session.
Conjugating 'Pouvoir' (to be able to) in the Present Indicative
Forming Questions in French
Using Infinitives After Conjugated Verbs
Conjugating 'Vouloir' (to want) in the Present Indicative
The Subjunctive Mood Triggered by Desire/Wish
Cherith taught 9 days ago
The Tutor and Student reviewed French grammar, specifically prepositions for places and the concept of reflexive verbs. They then practiced conjugating regular -er verbs like 'dormir' and 'finir', and learned new vocabulary related to travel. The next session was scheduled for June 6th.
Prepositions of Place with Cities
Countries
and Islands
Reflexive Verbs: Actions Turned Inward
Conjugation of Regular '-er' Verbs
Introducing Verbs with Similar Conjugation Patterns
Laurence taught 9 days ago
The tutor and student reviewed French verb infinitives and their conjugations, practicing common verbs through quizzes and exercises. They covered verbs such as 'to be', 'to have', 'to go', and 'to speak', with a focus on pronunciation and irregular forms. The session concluded with a review test, and the student expressed a desire to learn new words in the next class.
The Infinitive Form of Verbs
Pronunciation Rules: Linking (Liaison)
Common French Verbs and Their Meanings
Irregular Verbs
Karine taught 11 days ago
The student and tutor reviewed a broad range of French vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and cultural topics, including food, parenting, and transportation. They practiced pronunciation and contextual usage, and discussed the structure and requirements for upcoming French examinations.
French Parenting Style
Cultural Differences in Food and Dining
Transportation Systems Comparison: US vs. Europe/Asia
Housing: Apartments vs. Houses
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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