Cherith Morgan

French Language Tutor from Kennesaw State University Offering Comprehensive French Classes

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Cherith Morgan

Bachelors degree

/ 55 min

About your french tutor

Bonjour tout le monde! My name is Cherith Morgan, and I have a degree in French and modern language and culture. With 4 years of tutoring experience, I have a passion for foreign languages and teaching French. Since I graduated college, I have been using my language skills in international customer service and account management, but I love teaching as well. I love students who are serious about learning French! Aside from work, I love to travel and use my language skills in other countries as well. I focus the most on pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary, but I am always open to tailor my sessions to your needs. I understand wanting to learn to speak French, but in order to speak French, grammar is KEY so that Francophones (the French-speaking world) understands you! If you have homework that you need help with, I can help you with that. If you have a big exam to study for, I can help you with that well. Or if you're going to France for holiday and just want to make sure you can get around comfortably, not a problem. Like with anything else in life, communication is key. Just let me know and I will do my best to help you!

Cherith graduated from Kennesaw State University

Cherith graduated from Kennesaw State University
Cherith graduated from Kennesaw State University

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French pronunciation skills

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French culture immersion

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French for beginners

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French classes at a glance

I personally focus on grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary, but I am very flexible. I cover subjects such as Business French, French for traveling, and more. I am very interactive and will definitely make you participate because if you don't practice, you'll never learn. If you would like, I can assign homework or give you goals to work on between sessions if you would like. I create very engaging and interactive lessons detailing and explaining French grammar and rules and then implement them in exercises. I absolutely love being asked questions. I would love to talk and have open communication before my sessions to tailor my sessions to your needs and also see where you are at in your French language journey. If you have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to ask me! Communicate is key in a successful and safe learning environment.

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French concepts taught by Cherith

Student learned 6 days ago

The Student and Tutor reviewed French grammar, specifically the Passé Composé and the nuanced usage of prepositions 'de' and 'à'. They also practiced applying these prepositions in sentences, learned French planet vocabulary and their genders, and completed a listening comprehension exercise. The next session was scheduled to continue with verb studies.

Nuances of "De" vs. "À" Prepositions

Effective Listening Strategies

French Planet Genders

Passé Composé Refresh

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Student learned 7 days ago

Student and Tutor reviewed various types of French verbs, including spelling change verbs, irregular -IR verbs, and reflexive verbs. They practiced conjugating these verbs in the present tense and `passé composé`, paying close attention to agreement and negation rules. The distinction between `savoir` and `connaître` was also discussed, and the Tutor agreed to send the lesson material for future reference.

ER Verbs with Spelling Changes

Devoir and Verbs Conjugated Similarly

IR Verbs with Extended Stems ('Crazy S's')

Reflexive Verbs: Actions on Oneself

Reflexive Verbs in Passé Composé

Savoir vs. Connaître: Knowing the Difference

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Student learned 11 days ago

The student and tutor reviewed French vocabulary for countries and weather, and then practiced French numbers from 50 to 100. The student engaged in pronunciation and number construction exercises, and the tutor noted the student's strong grasp of pronunciation and number recall.

French Weather Vocabulary

French Numbers: 50-100

French Verb Conjugation: 'vouloir'

French Vocabulary: Vegetables (Légumes)

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Student learned 14 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)

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Student learned 18 days ago

The Student and Tutor reviewed comprehension questions from a French video about family life. They then focused on differentiating between four French verbs meaning "to leave" (`partir`, `sortir`, `quitter`, `laisser`) through explanations and practice exercises. Additionally, new vocabulary for dishes and silverware was introduced, and the verb `venir` (to come) along with the `passé récent` construction was explained. No specific follow-up homework was assigned.

French Verbs for "To Leave"

Vocabulary: Kitchenware and Table Setting

The Verb "Venir" (To Come)

Le Passé Récent (The Recent Past)

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Student learned 20 days ago

The Student and Tutor continued their French lesson, focusing on the conjugation of -IR verbs like "finir," and expanding their vocabulary related to travel and transportation. They also introduced and practiced the imperative mood for giving commands, noting specific pronoun changes and placements. The next session was scheduled to continue practicing imperative commands.

-IR Verb Conjugation: Finir (To Finish)

Essential French Travel Vocabulary

Imperative Commands: Affirmative & Negative Structures

Borrowing and Lending: Prête-moi Expressions

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Phonetic drills

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Grammar practice

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