Jump to content

French lessons from a native teacher


Elisa-french

Recommended Posts

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 !

  • 1 month later...

Hello Elisa

I hope you can help.  Recently , after listening to the podcasts, I've begun the  InnerFrench course https://courses.innerfrench.com/courses/build-a-strong-core/ which is online.  My reasons for doing it, is that my mother was French and I'd like to be able to have more (some!) confidence in speaking the language. I also speak Spanish btw.  No doubt I also need help with grammar etc but I don't need to pass exams or get a certificate.  I see that you only do sessions online but is there any chance of doing it in person? e.g. in a cafe or somewhere?  I really have had enough of online, but I realise it's maybe better for you.  I'm a semi-retired academic in the museum sector. I live in Forest Hill near the Horniman.  If IRL isn't for you, perhaps you know someone or a group I can join, preferably local, or easy to travel to?  Many thanks. I look forward to hearing from.  Linda Sandino [email protected]

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • To be fair, a pot of tea for one in a department store is a small pot, and you only get one cup or mug!
    • I know - we have been here lots of times since it first opened,  which is why we were disappointed that it was closed at a time it was supposed to be open, but with no notice to say why! I guess we will just  have to ask the reason at our next visit, but I'm not sure we will risk Saturday lunchtime again unless we find the closure  was an unavoidable one off ....
    • Nope. I don’t have this wrong. I’ve tried to put my point across respectfully, without resorting to personal, angry insults. And all my colleagues agree that the BBC got this right in its condemnation.    All you see is confirmation bias.    If you don’t realise that, then you’re part of the problem.    
    • We have always gone during the week at lunch time - great place and good value. Husband has been several times on his own and owner knows his first name. I could not go one time for some reason and she sent him home with some spring rolls (free)
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...