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Caroline Rojosoa- Coulter

Motivational French tutor with interactive, adaptable methods

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Private classes - Caroline Rojosoa- Coulter

Doctorate degree

$29

$27

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Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars.
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About your french tutor

Growing up in a multilingual environment, I’ve embraced the beauty of learning new languages at different stages of life, from school to my professional career. As a native Malagasy speaker fluent in French and English, I’ve experienced how languages open doors to new cultures, expand networks, and enhance opportunities in research, business, and personal growth. For me, learning a language is like embarking on a journey, it makes you more open-minded and connected to the world. French is not just a language but a gateway to a rich cultural experience that’s both exciting and rewarding. I am passionate about helping others succeed in their language-learning journeys. My goal is not just to teach but to build your confidence, empowering you to communicate naturally and effectively in French while having fun along the way. "Quand on veut, on peut”, When you want, you can. Let’s make it happen!

Meet Caroline

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Focused test prep for language exams

88% of students feel prepared for their language exams.

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Strong parent endorsements

Highly recommended by parents for practical language learning.

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Interactive lessons for reading and writing

Students engage in real-world exercises to improve writing and reading.

French classes overview

My approach to teaching French is dynamic, comprehensive, and culturally immersive: 1. Building a Strong Foundation: We’ll begin with the basic grammar, orthography, and vocabulary through structured exercises, practical examples, and recommended textbooks. These fundamentals will set the stage for fluency. 2. Practical Application: Using comprehensive texts, dialogues, and conversations on diverse topics, you’ll develop reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. 3. Cultural Immersion: Language is culture! We’ll explore French idioms, expressions, music, films, and even delve into the charm of French lifestyle and the world of French fashion. These elements make learning enjoyable and provide real-world context. 4. Confidence Building: Focused practice in pronunciation and conversational French will boost your confidence, ensuring you can communicate naturally and effectively in various settings. With a blend of structured learning and cultural exploration, your French journey will be as engaging as it is effective!

French tutor specialities

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French concept taught by Caroline

Alexa learned 4 days ago

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Caroline and Alexa practiced French vocabulary related to weather, shopping (clothing, shoes, books, beauty products, office supplies), and customer service. Alexa completed a grocery shopping list exercise and practiced a dialogue simulating a clothing store interaction. Caroline assigned Alexa to write a text to Wingi and to her chat when she is ready to enroll again and give feedback on what she wants to learn more.

Kitchen Supplies

Clothing Vocabulary

Bookstore vs. Library

Jewelry Vocabulary

Clothing Store Dialogue

Soup Ingredients

Grocery Shopping List

Electronic Equipment

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Graham learned 8 days ago

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Caroline and Graham discussed French vocabulary, grammar concepts, and expressions for professional communication. They also explored the elements of cinema, including production roles and acting techniques. The session involved vocabulary review, sentence construction practice, and a discussion about Graham's film projects.

Text Interpretation in Cinema

Day Off

Cinema Vocabulary

Sharing Opinions

Direct vs. Indirect

Indefinite Mode

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Adam learned 12 days ago

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Caroline and Adam practiced French vocabulary related to travel, covering topics from pre-trip planning to navigating a destination and handling emergencies. Adam worked on translating phrases and constructing sentences using the new vocabulary. Caroline assigned homework to highlight unknown vocabulary from a dialogue and create sentences for practice, and Adam will schedule the next session via Wingi.

Douane

Besoin

Plage

Monument

Frontière

Saison haute/basse

Visa

Itinerary

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Graham learned 15 days ago

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Caroline tutored Graham in French, using a comparative text about Madagascar and France to enhance his vocabulary and grammar. They worked on pronunciation, sentence construction, and understanding cultural nuances. Caroline provided the text for Graham to practice with later.

Expressing Travel in French

French Verbs - Infinitive Form

French Vocabulary - 'Donk' Usage

French Grammar - Indirect Pronouns

French Vocabulary - 'Comment' vs 'Emotion'

French Grammar - Consecutive Verbs

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Adam learned about 1 month ago

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Caroline tutored Adam in a French language lesson centered on discussing hobbies. Adam practiced expressing his hobbies and their frequency in French, reviewed related vocabulary and grammar, and worked on sentence construction. They also discussed scheduling their next session and Adam's PhD studies.

Frequency Adverbs

Cultural Activities

Asking About Hobbies

Expressing Hobbies

Hobbies Vocabulary

Physical Activities

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Adam learned about 1 month ago

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Caroline tutored Adam in French, concentrating on family-related vocabulary and reading comprehension through a story about Sophie. They worked on pronunciation and translation, using quizzes and riddles for review. Their next session is planned to cover hobbies.

Prepositions of Place

Using 'Copain' and 'Copine'

Reading Comprehension in French

Family Vocabulary in French

Joint vs. Nuclear Family

Masculine and Feminine Adjectives

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Teaching tools used in french classes

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Digital whiteboard

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Presentations

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Practice worksheets

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Dictation tools

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Grammar practice

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Writing prompts

Student types for french classes

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College

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All Levels

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Adult / Professional

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Home schooled

Interactive french lessons

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Note taking

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Pets are welcomed

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Parent feedback

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Mobile joining

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Open Q&A

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