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Laurence taught about 21 hours ago
The session focused on French pronunciation and vocabulary. The Student reviewed various vowel sounds, nasal vowels, and common pronunciation rules. The class also introduced vocabulary related to restaurants and transportation, and the Student practiced using these phrases.
French Pronunciation: Silent Letters
French Pronunciation: 'e' at the end of words
French Nasal Vowels
French Pronunciation: The 'GN' sound
French Word Order in Negative Sentences
Isis taught 4 days ago
The Student reviewed French pronunciation of the letter 'E', months of the year, and numbers up to 60. They also practiced conjugating first-group verbs in the present tense. The class will continue with lesson four, starting from page 15 in the next session.
Pronunciation of 'E' in French
Nasal Vowel Sounds with 'EN' and 'UN'
French Articles: *Le*
*La*
*Les*
and *L'*
Numbers 40-60 in French
Months of the Year
Karine taught 6 days ago
The session focused on practicing French numbers and dates, then shifted to discussing vocabulary related to food, health, and ultra-processed foods. The class ended with a discussion of transportation, environmental issues, and a new green tax in Singapore. The Student was asked to review numbers and vocabulary.
French Numbers
French Dates
Food Vocabulary and Ultra-Processed Foods
Vocabulary Relating to Daily Life and Activities
Contemporary Issues: Environmental Taxes and Travel
Isabelle taught 7 days ago
The session covered French alphabet review, pronunciation practice including liaison, introduction to verb conjugations (present tense for -er and -ir verbs), and vocabulary related to professions and expressing feelings. The student worked on pronunciation and reading exercises. The tutor assigned further practice with verb conjugations, specifically focusing on -er verbs, for the next session.
French Alphabet Review
The 'J' Sound and Vocabulary
Asking About and Describing Professions
Gendered Nouns: Masculine and Feminine Forms
Linking Sounds (Liaison) in French
Expressions with 'Avoir'
Basic Verb Conjugation: Present Tense
Laurence taught 8 days ago
The session focused on French conversation practice, with the Student describing a trip to Italy. The Student worked on expressing past experiences, describing scenery, and using travel-related vocabulary. The tutor assigned a conversation topic for the next class, and they discussed a possible immersion activity.
Maa voyage
Vocabulary: Describing a Trip
Adjectives for Describing Places
Self-Reflexive Verbs
Karine taught 11 days ago
The Tutor and Student reviewed French grammar, focusing on the conjugation of the verbs "avoir", "être", and "aller" in the present tense. The Student completed exercises to practice using these verbs in sentences. Next week, the Student will continue practicing similar grammar concepts.
Verb 'Avoir' (to have)
Verb 'Être' (to be)
Verb 'Aller' (to go)
Identifying the Subject Pronoun
Contextual Verb Choice: Être vs Avoir
Text Analysis for Verb Conjugation
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Over 300 million people speak French worldwide. This makes it useful for travel, career opportunities, and cultural enrichment.
Traditional learning can be slow and rigid. It offers limited chances for real-time conversation and pronunciation practice.
Many learners struggle with grammar, verb conjugations, and sentence structure. These skills need regular practice to improve. Classroom learning also lacks personalized instruction. Thus making it harder to focus on individual challenges.
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Unlike self-study apps, French tutors online offer structured lessons and real-time guidance. This is essential for mastering pronunciation, sentence structure, and conversation skills.
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