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Have you always wanted to speak French, but never knew where to start? Or maybe you already know a bit of French, but want to take your skills to the next level? Whatever your goal is, I’m here to help you unlock the beauty and power of the French language! Why Join My French Classes? Personalized Lessons Just for You: Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, I’ll tailor the lessons to meet your needs and interests. You’ll never feel overwhelmed or lost. Interactive & Engaging: Say goodbye to boring grammar drills! My lessons are full of conversation, fun activities, and real-world practice. You’ll be speaking French from the very first class. Cultural Immersion: French isn’t just a language; it’s a gateway to an amazing culture! From French cuisine to films, literature, and history, you’ll experience it all while learning. Flexible Schedule: Life can be busy, so I offer flexible scheduling options to fit your calendar. You can choose online classes or in-person sessions – whichever works best for you! Supportive Learning Environment: You’ll never feel alone on your journey to fluency. I’m here to guide and encourage you every step of the way. Ask questions, make mistakes, and grow at your own pace. What You’ll Get: Real-Life Conversations: Practice speaking French like a local, not just textbook phrases. Improved Confidence: Speak with confidence, whether you’re traveling, working, or socializing with French speakers. A Love for French Culture: Discover the richness of French traditions, from art to music and beyond. Ready to Start? Whether you're preparing for a trip to Paris, enhancing your career, or simply enjoying the beauty of French, this is the perfect time to start your journey! Join today and experience how exciting and rewarding learning French can be. Let’s start speaking French together!
Teaching · French · Culture
This lesson focuses on how travelling and exploring new places can be engaging and educational, encouraging students to develop practical language skills while discussing an exciting, universally appealing theme. This lesson aims to build vocabulary, enhance conversational skills, and foster cultural awareness through a variety of activities. The lesson begins with a warm-up activity where students are asked to share their dream travel destinations. This quick introductory discussion not only generates excitement but also encourages students to express personal interests, setting a conversational tone for the class. Following this, the teacher introduces key travel-related vocabulary, such as "itinerary," "landmarks," "budget," and "accommodation." By matching definitions with examples, students reinforce their understanding of these terms in a travel context, providing a foundation for subsequent activities. Next, students participate in a structured group discussion, where they describe a memorable travel experience or a place they aspire to visit. This exercise allows students to apply their newly acquired vocabulary, narrate experiences, and practice descriptive language. The class then transitions to a collaborative role-play activity: students work in small groups to create a travel itinerary for a destination of their choice. Each group selects activities, accommodation types, and budgets, simulating real-life trip planning and promoting teamwork. To diversify the lesson and incorporate listening skills, an optional component involves listening to a travel blog or vlog, where students identify the speaker’s destination, key activities, and cultural highlights. This element enhances comprehension and further immerses students in authentic language use related to travel. The lesson concludes with a brief reflection, allowing students to share their thoughts on the destinations discussed. By blending vocabulary, discussion, role-play, and listening activities, this lesson provides a holistic approach to language learning, equipping students with the linguistic tools and confidence to discuss travel experiences, and cultivating a broader understanding of diverse cultures.
Traveling · Culture · Self-improvement
Trusted teacher: I offer individually tailored lessons in English, drawing on my extensive experience researching and teaching the subject at the University of Cambridge — from which I am about to obtain a PhD, have an MPhil, and where I have for the past almost four years also provided instruction and dissertation supervision to undergraduate students across a wide variety of modules (including both more general courses within literary and linguistic history, theory and analysis, such as 'Practical Criticism & Critical Practice I' and 'II', and more specialist courses within texts and contexts of the period 1830–Present, such as 'English Literature & Its Contexts 1830–1945', 'English Literature & Its Contexts 1870–Present' and others) and assessed applicant entrance examinations (including as part of the 'Cambridge English Language Aptitude Test' and 'Cambridge Modern Languages Aptitude Test'). I am especially capable of not only teaching within the subject (or for the purposes of written and/or oral examinations within it), but also improving students' critical and analytical capabilities, and ensuring they can effectively read, analyse, research and write about texts in the arts and humanities, whether for the purposes of examinations or coursework (having assisted across a number of MA dissertations, BA dissertations, papers and assignments, EPQs, EEs, IAs, and other extended pieces of independent work — from those in literature and language to those in political and social studies, with essential academic skills being, after all, highly transferable).
English · Literature · Culture
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