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Online french classes with a native teacher


Elisa-french

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Bonjour,

I am a native and qualified French teacher with several years of experience and I offer one to one French lessons to all level and ages. I cover sentence structure, grammar, verbs and we will build up your conversation to slowly get you confident and comfortable with the language.

 

I provide all material, and depending on your expectations and your way of learning, I make the classes either more interactive or more academic.

 

I make sure we cover

* the practice of conversation and building up sentences

* grammar and verbs learning

* vocabulary and sentence structure explanation

* pronunciation, reading through article of your interests

 

As I think learning needs to be fun, I can make the classes more or less interactive, using books, games and magazines that I bring from France. All classes can happen on Zoom, Skype or Teams as you prefer.

I charge £35 per hour.

 

A bientôt !

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