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Trusted teacher: Holder of a Master's degree in Letters and endowed with a solid experience in private lessons, I provide French lessons for students wishing to: - consolidate their bases in grammar, spelling - improve their language skills (allophone students) - improve their speaking skills (conversation classes) -profect the written expression - prepare for ECR exams - prepare for the written examinations at the end of the studies (maturity, certificate of completion) - help with the writing of works of maturity (or other works of end of studies), of dissertation - work on argumentative texts - acquire a method to analyze literary texts - learn how to perform bibliographic research The course material is a Google Docs document that I create in which my explanations, possible links, exercises appear. By reading it regularly, progress will be faster. It can also be used in addition to other documents (files printed by school teachers and/or books) and has many advantages: automatic updating, downloadable on tablets and smartphones, simultaneous monitoring of what is writing. For help with writing: The objective is above all to acquire effective tools. The student will thus be able to learn to structure his ideas, argue coherently (and convincingly) and enrich his vocabulary. It is essential for me to have written work from the student between each lesson. For analyzes of oral literary texts: In order to optimize the time available (and to put ourselves in conditions closest to oral exams), we choose together an extract from a work that the student will have previously prepared before the lesson. This would take around 20 minutes at most, and ideally just a little before the meeting time. If necessary, I have the habit of taking a paragraph at random which would serve as a basis for analyzing a passage. For the corrections of end of studies work: so that the meeting with the student is at the most profitable, I ask him to send me his writings before the meeting. Apart from my presence with the student, any course involves a preparation time before and after the lesson, including the work that I correct. My goal is to design an individualized course, so I take the time to write detailed comments on corrected work or tips to ensure maximum success for everyone. For example, an editorial correction can easily be the subject of a detailed commentary of 4 typewritten pages. For adults (FLE): In order to optimally prepare the first ones, I take the initiative to inform myself in advance of their objectives / expectations. Whether to practice speaking in everyday life, the professional world or to practice oral presentations, I prepare either PPT or technical sheets in advance that I send by mail ( after booking on the website). The other alternative is to make a PV of the course that I send (or that I print). Giving importance to keeping a written record on the one hand to better memorize the topics covered, on the other hand to better assimilate the spelling. Of a general nature, a concrete situation that responds to the learner's needs is the starting point. From this situation, I address the essential grammatical points.
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This series of lessons focuses on the skills that truly define a good lawyer, but which are not covered in law school. The sessions are designed as a practical, hands-on learning experience and help you learn to think, write, and argue like a jurist. A central part of the course is excellent research. You will learn how to design and structure sound research projects – from papers to dissertations and theses. This includes formulating clear research questions, building coherent arguments, selecting suitable methodologies, and structuring your work in a way that is analytically sharp and academically convincing. The sessions go beyond superficial research skills. You will be trained in: 1. Designing an in-depth research methodology (doctrinal, comparative, and interdisciplinary approaches) 2. Primary legal research, including analysis of case law, interpretation of legislation and use of legislative material 3. Secondary research strategies, including identifying high-quality academic sources and policy material 4. Supervision of theses and dissertations, including topic selection, structuring chapters, refining arguments, and editing drafts In addition to research, the course places a strong emphasis on writing and communication. You will learn how to write high-quality academic papers, policy briefs, legal memos, and opinion pieces, enabling you to produce precise, persuasive, and original analyses. In addition to writing, advocacy skills and strategic thinking are also covered: how to formulate arguments convincingly, handle opposing viewpoints, and communicate complex ideas clearly. The lessons, based on practical experience in legal advice, policy advising, and advocacy in the field of digital rights, show you how the law functions outside the lecture hall. A key focus is applied learning: you work on exercises, receive detailed, personal feedback, and develop a portfolio of writing and research results that you can use academically or professionally. What you will learn: - The ability to design and execute high-quality legal research projects - Strong skills in writing theses and structuring dissertations - Mastery of primary and secondary legal research methods - Clear, structured, and persuasive legal writing - Practical experience in drafting memos, pleadings, and academic work - Confidence in argumentation, critical thinking, and pleading - Insight into real-world legal and policy practice
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French private lessons by university graduate in Letters (Montreux)
Elise
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Elise is very well structured - thanks to the way how she explains rules in French, it's easier to understand and engage. For the first time I see the light in the tunel :)
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