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Bonjour,


I am a native and qualified French teacher with several years of experience and I offer one to one online French lesson for all levels and ages. I cover sentence structure, grammar, verbs and how to 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 articles 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, I can also do classes outdoor or cooking in French.

I charge ?25 per hour and ?30 from 5pm.




A bientot !

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Very happy to recommend Elise, who gave some online French lessons to my daughter over the summer holidays to prepare her for the start of her French A-level this September. It really helped her confidence in speaking/listening skills given that there has been so little opportunity for face-to-face teaching for GCSE pupils over the past year. Elise was very good at keeping the conversation going in French and going over the grammar so that my daughter hit the ground running when she started her new course.

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