Creative French lessons with problem solving approach
French classes - Pranav Sharma
Bachelors degree
$31
$30
/ hour
Rated 5 stars for speaking confidence
Students report feeling more confident in conversations.
Strong parent endorsements
Highly recommended by parents for practical language learning.
Tailored lessons for every skill level
90% of students feel lessons are personalized to their needs.
About your french tutor
I am Pranav Sharma, currently pursuing an Honours Bachelor of Civil Law with French Law at University College Dublin, Ireland, where I am part of a bijural law program that encompasses both English common law and French civil law. I have recently completed an exchange program at Université Toulouse 1 Capitole in France, where I took core French civil law courses. Additionally, I hold an Honours Bachelor of Arts from the University of Toronto, with a double major in Sociology and French, and a Language Citation in French. I also have a detailed background in mathematical sociology. My teaching experience is extensive and diverse. I have worked for the Peel District School Board, where I taught Grade 5 math. My passion for teaching French was further honed at Just Grades Learning Centre in Brampton, where I managed the French program. This role involved creating and administering tests, reviewing grades, supervising other tutors, and conducting meetings with parents. I taught French to students from Grade 1 to Grade 12, ensuring they developed a strong foundation in the language. My educational background, combined with my practical experience in teaching and my fluency in French and English, makes me well-suited for a tutoring position. I am dedicated to fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment where students can thrive and develop their language skills.
French tutor specialities
French pronunciation
Career guidance
Test prep strategies
Next Generation Science Standards - NGSS (USA)
Advanced Placement (AP) Program (USA)
French culture immersion
A-Levels (UK)
French conversation practice
International Baccalaureate (IB)
GCSE (UK)
State-Specific Standards (USA)
French pronunciation skills
French classes overview
My teaching methodology is student-centered and tailored to meet the diverse needs of each learner. I emphasize active engagement, using interactive activities and real-world examples to make lessons relatable and interesting. I integrate technology to enhance learning and provide a dynamic classroom experience. Assessment is continuous and formative, allowing me to identify and address individual student needs promptly. I believe in fostering a supportive and inclusive environment where students feel confident to express themselves and take ownership of their learning. Collaboration and open communication with students and parents are key to my approach, ensuring a holistic and effective educational experience.
Student types for french classes
School
College
Adult / Professional
All Levels
ADHD
ASD
Learning Disabilities
Anxiety or Stress Disorders
Home schooled
Interactive french lessons
Record lessons
Note taking
Pets are welcomed
Parent feedback
Mobile joining
Teaching tools used in french classes
Quizzes
Digital whiteboard
Assessments
Presentations
Grammar practice
Language simulations
Speech recognition
Subtitled media
Free lesson slots
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French concept taught by Pranav
In this Wiingy French class, Pranav guided Rodney (Rod Hog) through various aspects of the French language, including pronunciation nuances, idiomatic expressions, and grammatical distinctions such as "tu" versus "vous." They also covered verb conjugations and common greetings. Pranav assigned vocabulary and a voice recording for homework, which he will email along with chapter work for additional practice.
Être Conjugation
Identifying Nationality
Politeness - Using 'Vous'
Responding to 'How are you?'
Pranav and Rami worked on applying the product and quotient rules to find derivatives of functions. Rami struggled with the algebraic manipulation in a quotient rule problem. Pranav will send additional practice problems covering derivative rules, including the chain rule, and they scheduled two more sessions before Rami's test.
Product Rule
Quotient Rule
Chain Rule
Derivative Rules
Pranav tutored Rami on logarithms, focusing on the application of logarithmic rules such as addition/multiplication, subtraction/division, and exponents to simplify expressions. Rami found remembering the rules challenging and needs further practice. Pranav suggested additional support and factoring practice to reinforce the concepts.
Power Rule for Logarithms
Simplifying Fractions with Radicals
Difference of Squares
Exponential and Logarithmic Forms