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French literature courses: undergraduate level or higher studies
From 57.57 $ /h
Welcome to a journey into the heart of French literature! If you are passionate about critical thinking, literary history, and cultural richness, this course is tailor-made to propel you towards excellence.
🌟 What you will discover with this course:
1️⃣ In-depth Textual Analysis: Delve into the heart of French literary masterpieces with a rigorous textual analysis approach. Decipher subtleties, explore hidden themes, and refine your understanding of major works.
2️⃣ Advanced Methodology: Develop essential methodological skills to excel in your literary studies. Learn to write compelling analyses, structure your ideas clearly, and refine your arguments with confidence.
3️⃣ In-depth Literary History: Journey back in time through key literary periods in France. Explore the evolution of literary movements, artistic trends, and cultural influences that have shaped the rich French literary tradition.
4️⃣ Literary Reception and Criticism: Explore the impact of literary works on society and engage in insightful discussions about literary reception. Learn to decode audience reactions, analyze reviews, and assess the cultural influence of masterpieces. Develop critical acumen while familiarizing yourself with the diverse perspectives that shape the reception of literary works, enabling you to navigate the complex landscape of contemporary literary criticism with ease. This holistic approach will enrich your literary experience by equipping you with the tools to understand and evaluate the contribution of literary works to culture and society. 🌟📚
🚀 Prepare to excel in the intellectual world!
Each lesson will propel you towards deeper understanding and increased mastery, while the dynamic discussions and immersive approach will help you broaden your perspective and embrace the richness of French culture.
Join me for an exceptional learning experience where excellence becomes a habit and literary passion flourishes. . 📖🌍✨
🌟 What you will discover with this course:
1️⃣ In-depth Textual Analysis: Delve into the heart of French literary masterpieces with a rigorous textual analysis approach. Decipher subtleties, explore hidden themes, and refine your understanding of major works.
2️⃣ Advanced Methodology: Develop essential methodological skills to excel in your literary studies. Learn to write compelling analyses, structure your ideas clearly, and refine your arguments with confidence.
3️⃣ In-depth Literary History: Journey back in time through key literary periods in France. Explore the evolution of literary movements, artistic trends, and cultural influences that have shaped the rich French literary tradition.
4️⃣ Literary Reception and Criticism: Explore the impact of literary works on society and engage in insightful discussions about literary reception. Learn to decode audience reactions, analyze reviews, and assess the cultural influence of masterpieces. Develop critical acumen while familiarizing yourself with the diverse perspectives that shape the reception of literary works, enabling you to navigate the complex landscape of contemporary literary criticism with ease. This holistic approach will enrich your literary experience by equipping you with the tools to understand and evaluate the contribution of literary works to culture and society. 🌟📚
🚀 Prepare to excel in the intellectual world!
Each lesson will propel you towards deeper understanding and increased mastery, while the dynamic discussions and immersive approach will help you broaden your perspective and embrace the richness of French culture.
Join me for an exceptional learning experience where excellence becomes a habit and literary passion flourishes. . 📖🌍✨
Extra information
Take a computer, enough to take notes and potentially in French works that you are working on.
Location
Online from France
About Me
👩🏫 Who am I as a teacher?
A passionate, patient, and dedicated teacher, I firmly believe that everyone can succeed—with the right support and regular practice. I’m convinced there’s no such thing as a “bad student,” only students who haven’t yet found the right method, the right rhythm, or the right person to guide them.
With a background in literature, philosophy, and pedagogy, I design my lessons as sessions of real, step-by-step progress. We move forward gradually, we practice, we make mistakes, we try again... and we improve. Because to me, consistent practice is the true key to success. The more you practice, the more confident and fluent you become—both in writing and speaking.
My teaching style is both demanding and kind. I help my students recognize their strengths, work on their weaknesses without discouragement, and most of all, understand exactly what is expected of them—whether it’s for the French baccalaureate, an assignment, or simply to express themselves more clearly.
Every student is unique, which is why my lessons are personalized and adapted to each individual: their level, goals, learning style, and any challenges they may face. Everything is taken into account to help them progress efficiently and at their own pace.
✨ What do my students appreciate?
My ability to make things clear, my positive energy, and my unwavering support. With me, we work seriously—but always in a calm and motivating atmosphere. Together, we give ourselves the means to succeed.
A passionate, patient, and dedicated teacher, I firmly believe that everyone can succeed—with the right support and regular practice. I’m convinced there’s no such thing as a “bad student,” only students who haven’t yet found the right method, the right rhythm, or the right person to guide them.
With a background in literature, philosophy, and pedagogy, I design my lessons as sessions of real, step-by-step progress. We move forward gradually, we practice, we make mistakes, we try again... and we improve. Because to me, consistent practice is the true key to success. The more you practice, the more confident and fluent you become—both in writing and speaking.
My teaching style is both demanding and kind. I help my students recognize their strengths, work on their weaknesses without discouragement, and most of all, understand exactly what is expected of them—whether it’s for the French baccalaureate, an assignment, or simply to express themselves more clearly.
Every student is unique, which is why my lessons are personalized and adapted to each individual: their level, goals, learning style, and any challenges they may face. Everything is taken into account to help them progress efficiently and at their own pace.
✨ What do my students appreciate?
My ability to make things clear, my positive energy, and my unwavering support. With me, we work seriously—but always in a calm and motivating atmosphere. Together, we give ourselves the means to succeed.
Education
Passionate about the French language, literature, and the transmission of knowledge, I have built a rich and coherent academic path centered on teaching French, both to native speakers and to learners of French as a foreign language.
In 2020, I earned a Literary Baccalauréat with highest honors (Très Bien). This education gave me a strong general culture, excellent written and oral language skills, and a well-developed capacity for critical analysis and expression.
From 2020 to 2022, I completed two years of intensive preparatory classes (Hypokhâgne/Khâgne A/L) with a specialization in Modern Literature. These demanding years helped me develop rigorous intellectual discipline, advanced skills in literary analysis and essay writing, as well as the ability to tackle complex topics under time constraints. They also sharpened my work methods and sense of autonomy.
In 2021–2022, I earned a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy, with honors. This year allowed me to deepen my critical thinking, explore major philosophical schools of thought, and strengthen my writing skills—especially useful for argumentation, pedagogy, and structured thinking.
In 2022–2023, I completed a Bachelor’s degree in Modern Literature, also with honors. During this year, I solidified my knowledge of French literature, linguistics, and stylistics, while discovering new tools for literary analysis and pedagogical approaches to studying texts. It was also the year I began seriously reflecting on how to effectively transmit literary knowledge.
Since 2023, I have been pursuing a Master’s degree in Teaching (MEEF) for Secondary Education, with a major in Modern Literature and a focus on French as a Foreign Language (FLE). This professional program prepares me both for teaching French in secondary schools and for teaching FLE. I am developing concrete pedagogical skills: designing lesson sequences, adapting to diverse student profiles, managing classrooms, offering personalized support, and using formative assessment. I’m also exploring the intercultural dimensions of teaching French to non-native speakers.
📝 A solid and personalized preparation for the French baccalaureate
Thanks to my demanding background in literature and philosophy, and my professional training in teaching, I am fully equipped to support first-year high school students in their preparation for the French baccalaureate, both written and oral. I offer:
Clear and step-by-step methods for every type of exercise (commentary, essay, summary-essay, line-by-line analysis, oral interview)
Targeted work on set texts and text groupings
Personalized practice with detailed corrections
Tips to manage oral exam stress and gain written fluency
And above all, a caring, supportive approach to help every student regain confidence.
With me, no rigid lessons—each session is tailored to the student’s concrete needs to help them make progress, enjoy understanding texts, and earn points on the bac.
In 2020, I earned a Literary Baccalauréat with highest honors (Très Bien). This education gave me a strong general culture, excellent written and oral language skills, and a well-developed capacity for critical analysis and expression.
From 2020 to 2022, I completed two years of intensive preparatory classes (Hypokhâgne/Khâgne A/L) with a specialization in Modern Literature. These demanding years helped me develop rigorous intellectual discipline, advanced skills in literary analysis and essay writing, as well as the ability to tackle complex topics under time constraints. They also sharpened my work methods and sense of autonomy.
In 2021–2022, I earned a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy, with honors. This year allowed me to deepen my critical thinking, explore major philosophical schools of thought, and strengthen my writing skills—especially useful for argumentation, pedagogy, and structured thinking.
In 2022–2023, I completed a Bachelor’s degree in Modern Literature, also with honors. During this year, I solidified my knowledge of French literature, linguistics, and stylistics, while discovering new tools for literary analysis and pedagogical approaches to studying texts. It was also the year I began seriously reflecting on how to effectively transmit literary knowledge.
Since 2023, I have been pursuing a Master’s degree in Teaching (MEEF) for Secondary Education, with a major in Modern Literature and a focus on French as a Foreign Language (FLE). This professional program prepares me both for teaching French in secondary schools and for teaching FLE. I am developing concrete pedagogical skills: designing lesson sequences, adapting to diverse student profiles, managing classrooms, offering personalized support, and using formative assessment. I’m also exploring the intercultural dimensions of teaching French to non-native speakers.
📝 A solid and personalized preparation for the French baccalaureate
Thanks to my demanding background in literature and philosophy, and my professional training in teaching, I am fully equipped to support first-year high school students in their preparation for the French baccalaureate, both written and oral. I offer:
Clear and step-by-step methods for every type of exercise (commentary, essay, summary-essay, line-by-line analysis, oral interview)
Targeted work on set texts and text groupings
Personalized practice with detailed corrections
Tips to manage oral exam stress and gain written fluency
And above all, a caring, supportive approach to help every student regain confidence.
With me, no rigid lessons—each session is tailored to the student’s concrete needs to help them make progress, enjoy understanding texts, and earn points on the bac.
Experience / Qualifications
With several years of experience in academic support, I offer personalized, demanding, and supportive lessons, especially for first-year high school students preparing for the French or Philosophy baccalaureate exams.
🎓 Alternate Teacher in High School (since 2024)
Currently working part-time (as part of my Master's program) in a general high school, I am responsible for a second-year class and for support groups for second- and first-year students. This allows me to fully understand the expectations for the baccalaureate while developing effective strategies to help each student progress.
📚 Auxiliary Teacher in Classical Literature (May–August 2024)
During this temporary position, I taught French at various levels (middle school and high school) and supervised a group of Latin students. It was a great opportunity to deepen my teaching skills and develop strong adaptability to diverse student profiles.
🧠 Philosophy Baccalaureate Preparation Courses (2022–2024)
I supported four first-year students in preparing for the written exams: essay writing, text explanation, review of difficult concepts, and methodology. All of them gained independence and rigor. I believe that regular practice is the key to success, and that every student can improve with the right tools.
✍️ French Baccalaureate Preparation Courses (since 2019)
For several years, I’ve been helping first-year students prepare effectively for both written and oral exams: commentary, essay, text summary, analysis, expressive reading, linear analysis, etc. I work with students from various backgrounds (French high schools abroad, CNED, students with specific needs), which has taught me to personalize my support according to each student's pace and needs.
💻 Online Lessons via Discord (since 2021)
As part of the Virtual Class association, I teach literature and philosophy remotely, especially during intensive summer courses or through regular follow-up sessions (oral preparation, methodological tutoring, homework corrections). This dynamic and interactive format allows students to make progress from home in a serious yet relaxed atmosphere.
📌 Why Choose Me?
✅ Strong experience with first-year high school students
✅ Excellent command of the French and Philosophy curricula
✅ Supportive, structured, and motivating approach
✅ Adaptation to all student profiles (CNED, expatriates, neurodiverse students, etc.)
✅ Rigorous follow-up and proven methods
📅 Ready to support your academic success with method, enthusiasm, and efficiency!
🎓 Alternate Teacher in High School (since 2024)
Currently working part-time (as part of my Master's program) in a general high school, I am responsible for a second-year class and for support groups for second- and first-year students. This allows me to fully understand the expectations for the baccalaureate while developing effective strategies to help each student progress.
📚 Auxiliary Teacher in Classical Literature (May–August 2024)
During this temporary position, I taught French at various levels (middle school and high school) and supervised a group of Latin students. It was a great opportunity to deepen my teaching skills and develop strong adaptability to diverse student profiles.
🧠 Philosophy Baccalaureate Preparation Courses (2022–2024)
I supported four first-year students in preparing for the written exams: essay writing, text explanation, review of difficult concepts, and methodology. All of them gained independence and rigor. I believe that regular practice is the key to success, and that every student can improve with the right tools.
✍️ French Baccalaureate Preparation Courses (since 2019)
For several years, I’ve been helping first-year students prepare effectively for both written and oral exams: commentary, essay, text summary, analysis, expressive reading, linear analysis, etc. I work with students from various backgrounds (French high schools abroad, CNED, students with specific needs), which has taught me to personalize my support according to each student's pace and needs.
💻 Online Lessons via Discord (since 2021)
As part of the Virtual Class association, I teach literature and philosophy remotely, especially during intensive summer courses or through regular follow-up sessions (oral preparation, methodological tutoring, homework corrections). This dynamic and interactive format allows students to make progress from home in a serious yet relaxed atmosphere.
📌 Why Choose Me?
✅ Strong experience with first-year high school students
✅ Excellent command of the French and Philosophy curricula
✅ Supportive, structured, and motivating approach
✅ Adaptation to all student profiles (CNED, expatriates, neurodiverse students, etc.)
✅ Rigorous follow-up and proven methods
📅 Ready to support your academic success with method, enthusiasm, and efficiency!
Age
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
30 minutes
60 minutes
90 minutes
120 minutes
The class is taught in
French
English
Skills
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Welcome to the French Baccalaureate Preparation course dedicated to final year students. This course, sometimes intensive, will prepare you completely and thoroughly for the French baccalaureate exam thanks to Manon, a passionate literature teacher and holder of a degree in modern literature. We will cover literary history, the methodology of text commentary and dissertations, grammar, practical exercises, mock orals and written mock exams.
Literary history:
To better understand the texts and works you will study in the exam, we will explore the literary history of different periods and movements. From the medieval era to contemporary literature, we will analyze the literary movements, the great authors and the key works that have shaped French literary heritage.
Methodology of text commentary and dissertation:
Mastery of the methodology of text commentary and dissertation is essential to pass the French baccalaureate test. During this program, we will teach you specific techniques for analyzing a literary text, identifying its issues, its stylistic processes and structuring a clear and argued text commentary. We will also discuss the methodology of the dissertation, guiding you step by step in the construction of a relevant problem, a detailed plan and a solid argument.
Grammar:
A solid knowledge of grammar is essential for effective written and oral expression. We will revisit the essential grammatical rules, from the final level, with emphasis on the most common difficulties. You will practice applying these rules through practical exercises and interactive activities to strengthen your grammatical skills.
Practical exercises :
Regular practice is essential to develop your French skills. During this program, you will have the opportunity to practice through a variety of practical exercises. These exercises will include reading comprehension activities, writing exercises, text analysis and synthesis work. This will allow you to consolidate your skills in understanding, written expression and mastery of the different forms of writing required for the exam.
Mock orals and written mock exams:
To prepare you fully, we will organize mock orals, where you will have the opportunity to practice speaking in front of an audience and receive constructive feedback. In addition, we will simulate written mock exams to familiarize you with the format, timing and specific requirements of the French baccalaureate exam. These exercises will allow you to evaluate yourself and identify areas where you can still improve.
Join this French Baccalaureate Preparation course and benefit from a complete and personalized program to help you pass your exam. Through interactive teaching methods, practical exercises and mock tests, you will develop a solid mastery of literature, text commentary and essay methodology, grammar and the skills necessary to obtain excellent results in the French baccalaureate.
Literary history:
To better understand the texts and works you will study in the exam, we will explore the literary history of different periods and movements. From the medieval era to contemporary literature, we will analyze the literary movements, the great authors and the key works that have shaped French literary heritage.
Methodology of text commentary and dissertation:
Mastery of the methodology of text commentary and dissertation is essential to pass the French baccalaureate test. During this program, we will teach you specific techniques for analyzing a literary text, identifying its issues, its stylistic processes and structuring a clear and argued text commentary. We will also discuss the methodology of the dissertation, guiding you step by step in the construction of a relevant problem, a detailed plan and a solid argument.
Grammar:
A solid knowledge of grammar is essential for effective written and oral expression. We will revisit the essential grammatical rules, from the final level, with emphasis on the most common difficulties. You will practice applying these rules through practical exercises and interactive activities to strengthen your grammatical skills.
Practical exercises :
Regular practice is essential to develop your French skills. During this program, you will have the opportunity to practice through a variety of practical exercises. These exercises will include reading comprehension activities, writing exercises, text analysis and synthesis work. This will allow you to consolidate your skills in understanding, written expression and mastery of the different forms of writing required for the exam.
Mock orals and written mock exams:
To prepare you fully, we will organize mock orals, where you will have the opportunity to practice speaking in front of an audience and receive constructive feedback. In addition, we will simulate written mock exams to familiarize you with the format, timing and specific requirements of the French baccalaureate exam. These exercises will allow you to evaluate yourself and identify areas where you can still improve.
Join this French Baccalaureate Preparation course and benefit from a complete and personalized program to help you pass your exam. Through interactive teaching methods, practical exercises and mock tests, you will develop a solid mastery of literature, text commentary and essay methodology, grammar and the skills necessary to obtain excellent results in the French baccalaureate.
Welcome to the Philosophy course at all levels by Manon, a passionate philosophy teacher and holder of a Philosophy degree. Whether you are a beginner in this discipline or want to deepen your knowledge, this course will allow you to explore fundamental philosophical concepts, prepare for the baccalaureate in philosophy, get help with your homework or even go over the basics essential.
General philosophy:
This course covers a full range of topics in philosophy, from metaphysical questions to ethical problems, epistemology and political philosophy. We will explore major philosophical theories, major schools of thought, and influential philosophers who have shaped our understanding of the world. You will develop a critical and in-depth vision of these concepts.
Preparation for the philosophy baccalaureate:
If you are preparing to take the baccalaureate philosophy test, this course is designed to provide you with the tools necessary for your success. We will study specific exam requirements, review recurring themes and frequently asked questions, and practice text analysis and essay exercises. You will be guided through the different stages of the exam, giving you the means to develop a solid and structured argument. To familiarize yourself with the exam format and practice in a targeted manner, we will use a corpus including past philosophy exam topics. You will have the opportunity to practice explaining text and writing essays based on these topics. We will analyze the different approaches and key points of these topics together, to build your confidence and mastery of the exam requirements.
Philosophy homework help:
If you need additional assistance with your philosophy homework, this course is the perfect opportunity to receive individualized support. I will help you clarify difficult concepts, deepen your understanding of philosophical texts, and improve your writing skills. Together we will address the questions and issues raised by your assignments, providing clear explanations and relevant advice.
Resuming the concepts:
If you want to refresh your knowledge of philosophy, this course is adapted to your needs. We will revisit key concepts and important theories in philosophy, with an emphasis on understanding and critical thinking. You will have the opportunity to ask questions, discuss philosophical ideas and consolidate your knowledge base.
Methodology of text explanation and dissertation:
Philosophy requires a methodical and rigorous approach to analyzing philosophical texts and constructing solid arguments. During this program, we will teach you the essential methodologies for explaining a philosophical text and writing a philosophical dissertation. You will learn to identify key ideas, structure your reasoning, support your arguments with relevant examples and develop critical and coherent thinking. The essay is a key component of the philosophy exam. During this program, I will teach you the techniques necessary to construct a strong and coherent essay. You will learn to formulate a clear problem, structure your argument, use relevant examples and develop a convincing conclusion. We will also review the assessment criteria used during the exam in order to prepare you optimally. We will look in detail at the methodology of text explanation, which is an essential skill for the philosophy exam. You will learn to rigorously analyze philosophical texts, identify the main ideas, decipher arguments and grasp the subtleties of concepts. Through practical exercises, you will develop your skills in critical reading and interpretation of philosophical texts.
Discussion of several philosophical problems:
Philosophy is a discipline that addresses fundamental questions about the nature of existence, morality, knowledge, freedom and many other subjects. During this program, we will engage in in-depth discussions of several relevant philosophical issues. You will be encouraged to express your own opinions, confront different perspectives and develop critical thinking on these complex issues.
Application of philosophy in daily life:
Philosophy is not limited to a school subject, it is also relevant in our daily lives. During this program, we will explore how philosophical concepts can be applied to concrete situations in everyday life. We will analyze ethical dilemmas, social justice issues, knowledge issues and more. You will discover how philosophy can enrich your understanding of the world around you.
Join me on this intellectually stimulating journey to discover philosophy. Whether you want to improve your critical thinking skills, prepare for an exam, or simply explore fundamental questions of human existence, this course is designed to help you achieve your philosophical goals.
General philosophy:
This course covers a full range of topics in philosophy, from metaphysical questions to ethical problems, epistemology and political philosophy. We will explore major philosophical theories, major schools of thought, and influential philosophers who have shaped our understanding of the world. You will develop a critical and in-depth vision of these concepts.
Preparation for the philosophy baccalaureate:
If you are preparing to take the baccalaureate philosophy test, this course is designed to provide you with the tools necessary for your success. We will study specific exam requirements, review recurring themes and frequently asked questions, and practice text analysis and essay exercises. You will be guided through the different stages of the exam, giving you the means to develop a solid and structured argument. To familiarize yourself with the exam format and practice in a targeted manner, we will use a corpus including past philosophy exam topics. You will have the opportunity to practice explaining text and writing essays based on these topics. We will analyze the different approaches and key points of these topics together, to build your confidence and mastery of the exam requirements.
Philosophy homework help:
If you need additional assistance with your philosophy homework, this course is the perfect opportunity to receive individualized support. I will help you clarify difficult concepts, deepen your understanding of philosophical texts, and improve your writing skills. Together we will address the questions and issues raised by your assignments, providing clear explanations and relevant advice.
Resuming the concepts:
If you want to refresh your knowledge of philosophy, this course is adapted to your needs. We will revisit key concepts and important theories in philosophy, with an emphasis on understanding and critical thinking. You will have the opportunity to ask questions, discuss philosophical ideas and consolidate your knowledge base.
Methodology of text explanation and dissertation:
Philosophy requires a methodical and rigorous approach to analyzing philosophical texts and constructing solid arguments. During this program, we will teach you the essential methodologies for explaining a philosophical text and writing a philosophical dissertation. You will learn to identify key ideas, structure your reasoning, support your arguments with relevant examples and develop critical and coherent thinking. The essay is a key component of the philosophy exam. During this program, I will teach you the techniques necessary to construct a strong and coherent essay. You will learn to formulate a clear problem, structure your argument, use relevant examples and develop a convincing conclusion. We will also review the assessment criteria used during the exam in order to prepare you optimally. We will look in detail at the methodology of text explanation, which is an essential skill for the philosophy exam. You will learn to rigorously analyze philosophical texts, identify the main ideas, decipher arguments and grasp the subtleties of concepts. Through practical exercises, you will develop your skills in critical reading and interpretation of philosophical texts.
Discussion of several philosophical problems:
Philosophy is a discipline that addresses fundamental questions about the nature of existence, morality, knowledge, freedom and many other subjects. During this program, we will engage in in-depth discussions of several relevant philosophical issues. You will be encouraged to express your own opinions, confront different perspectives and develop critical thinking on these complex issues.
Application of philosophy in daily life:
Philosophy is not limited to a school subject, it is also relevant in our daily lives. During this program, we will explore how philosophical concepts can be applied to concrete situations in everyday life. We will analyze ethical dilemmas, social justice issues, knowledge issues and more. You will discover how philosophy can enrich your understanding of the world around you.
Join me on this intellectually stimulating journey to discover philosophy. Whether you want to improve your critical thinking skills, prepare for an exam, or simply explore fundamental questions of human existence, this course is designed to help you achieve your philosophical goals.
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