Bonjour to Fluency: Explore Our French Language Courses

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Overview of French lessons

We support with French from children as young as 5, through to GCSE, A level and University Degree standard. We can tutor adult learners who are keen to explore new language skills, whether as a hobby, a necessary requirement, or for those who want to progress through their language proficiency levels (CEFR A2 - C1).

We also offer bespoke services for businesses, schools and individuals who need extra training, whether that's learning to communicate verbally, reading or essay writing.

Our highly experienced tutors can help you prepare for requirements such as: DELF (French Studies Diploma) and DALF (Advanced French Studies Diploma) to certify the French language competency of candidates outside of France. Plus VISA exams and the French Nationality Test.

    Case study

    Faris came to us for French GCSE tuition because he wasn't making progress with his previous tutor. He had a natural curiosity with the language and needed a tutor to inspire him to keep him motivated. He said "I am learning a lot more than with my last teacher and I find these lessons are not only productive but comfortable.

    From Grade:

    7

    To Grade:

    9

    Faris really appreciated his online lessons with Daniel. We will plan a trip to France maybe next summer and keep up the interest.Thanks again for the help and patience.You offer a very high quality service and this made so much of a difference to us. Nick, Faris' father

    What's covered

    We tailor your french classes to the level and requirements needed.

      Exam/assessment strategies

      Answering questions in context and approaching different styles of questions, e.g. gap fill, translation, matching up and comprehensions.

      Essay writing

      Improving skills with essay planning techniques and using higher tier sentence starters, opinions, connecting words and a variety of tenses.

      French vocabulary

      Fill in any knowledge gaps by revising and applying relevant topical terminology and synonyms to improve fluency.

      Grammar and verbs

      Revising key grammatical constructions and the appropriate use of verbs and tenses.

      Expanding ideas and opinions

      Practise ideas on (dis)advantages, causes, consequences and solutions for all French syllabus topics.

      Listening skills

      Sharpen audio skills by practising appropriate activities and past papers and understanding how to extract what’s relevant.

      Interactive resources

      Access to downloadable templates, handouts, study guides, winning formulas and acronyms.

      Past exam papers

      Practising past exam papers for reading, writing, speaking and listening relevant to the exam board.

      Exam objectives

      Understanding what examiners are looking for by adhering to mark scheme guidelines in order to achieve higher tier marks.

      Expressing opinions

      Speaking and writing techniques to expand sentences, justify points of view and defend opinions in French.

      Speaking skills

      Improve oral skills for effective planning and delivery with less nerves and more confidence. (IRP preparation for French A level students).

      French film and literature studies

      Revising character analysis, themes and critical thinking for essay writing practice (for A level students).

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      Testimonials

      What parents and students are
      saying about our French classes
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      Stephen

      Just a brief email about my trial lesson with David today. It went flawlessly! Not only did the technology work, but David had pitched the taster session at exactly the right level for me. Thanks for organising that. We’ve agreed a regular lesson on Saturday mornings.

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      Lisa, parent of Tom, KS3

      Tom is thoroughly enjoying his classes and David is obviously as enthusiastic teacher as Tom is a French student - a great match! We are extremely grateful that Tom is able to carry on with his learning, especially with all that is happening in schools at the moment. The fact that he so looks forward to his lessons with David and that he really wants to speak and learn more French, makes me a very happy parent indeed.

      The stats

      A* - B Grades

      100%

      A levels, 2023

      9-7 Grades

      94%

      GCSEs, 2023

      Minimum grade increase

      2.0

      French remains the most sought after language by employers (51%)
      Best International Language Education Business 2021
      *CBI Education & Skills Report 2017

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