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French classes recently held in New York
Popular with students in Chelsea, Flatiron, and UWS
André taught 2 days ago
Student and Tutor practiced making phone calls in French, covering scenarios like booking a hotel room and conducting a job interview, while also expanding vocabulary related to travel and descriptions. They worked on reading comprehension based on dialogue and engaged in a listening comprehension activity about the Franophonie games. For homework, the Student was assigned to prepare a French script for organizing a birthday dinner over the phone and to continue practicing oral comprehension using a provided website link.
Formal vs. Informal Thanks in French
Making Phone Calls in French: Essential Vocabulary and Structure
Differentiating Needs and Access: Avoir besoin de vs. Avoir accès à
Describing Preferences and Hotel Details in French
Francophonie Games: Cultural Context & Comprehension
Laurence taught 4 days ago
The session focused on reviewing and practicing French numbers. The Student worked on recognizing and translating numbers from 1 to 20, then learned and practiced the formation of larger numbers, including the irregular forms for 70, 80, and 90, as well as hundreds and thousands. The class concluded with extensive number recognition drills.
Basic French Number Counting (1-20)
Direct Tens in French (30-60)
Unique French Number Structures: 70
80
90
Large Numbers: Hundreds
Thousands
Millions
Karine taught 5 days ago
The Student and Tutor worked on refining the Student's French self-introduction, focusing on pronunciation, interactive conversational strategies, and the correct application of verb tenses (present, imparfait, futur proche). They also practiced using various French connector words and discussed integrating cultural expressions to enhance fluency. For homework, the Student will practice their bio, connectors, and expressions, with the next session focusing on giving directions in French.
Core French Pronunciation Principles
Mastering Essential French Tenses
Crafting an Interactive Self-Introduction (Bio)
Enhancing Fluency with Conversational Connectors
Elevating Speech with French Idioms
Karine taught 7 days ago
The Student and Tutor discussed successful strategies for a recent French language exam, focusing on techniques for conversational control, strategic use of advanced grammar, and preparing analytical questions. The session then shifted to practicing practical French vocabulary and phrases necessary for travel, specifically for ordering in restaurants and discussing basic items. The Student requested homework to further build practical conversational fluency.
Strategic French Exam Communication: Guiding the Interview (Part 1)
Mastering Oral Exam Structure: Connectors & Idioms (Part 2)
Crafting Opinion-Based Questions for Advanced Discourse (Part 3)
Essential French for Daily Life: Dining & Travel
French Culinary Customs & Vocabulary
Lea taught 8 days ago
Student and Tutor reviewed French weather expressions and the grammatical distinction between masculine and feminine pronouns for 'it' in various contexts. They then learned and practiced extensive vocabulary for clothing and accessories, forming sentences to describe outfits, express preferences, and simulate a shopping dialogue. Homework was assigned to create sentences using the new vocabulary, and a review of colors was planned for the subsequent session.
French Pronouns: Il
Elle and Vowel Elision
Essential Clothing Vocabulary
Describing What You Wear: Je porte
Expressing Preferences and Basic Shopping
Color Adjectives and Agreement
Karine taught 11 days ago
The Student and Tutor discussed the Student's recent French assessment feedback, focusing on improving sentence structure. They then reviewed several French learning resources and delved into advanced grammar topics, including possessive adjectives, comparative structures, and a quick recap of verb tenses. For homework, the Student was assigned to practice using adjectives to describe themselves and apply comparative grammar in their responses.
Possessive Adjectives (mon
ma
mes)
Comparing in French (Les Comparatifs)
Passé Composé vs. Imparfait
French Adjectives for Qualities
French Learning Resources & Strategies
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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