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Since July 2013
Instructor since July 2013
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Secondary and high school tutoring - Scientific subjects, French / philosophy
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From 39.98 C$ /h
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Available for homework help in scientific subjects as well as in French and philosophy.
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  • Around Sartrouville, France
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Online from France
About Me
I graduated from a general engineering school. I have a solid level in mathematics, physics and chemistry. I can also help for the svt because I passed a bac S, as well as for French / philosophy to work the writing and structure his speech. My main motivation is to find the methods that best suit everyone, because everyone has their own way of understanding things. I am educational and patient. For me learning is a pleasure and I wish to transmit it to my students.
Outside of the sessions, I remain available by phone if the student has a question.
Education
Bac S
Preparatory Classes Physics Chemistry and Engineering Sciences at Fénelon Sainte Marie (Paris)
Centrale Lille Engineering School (Bac +5)
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Experience / Qualifications
I have already followed several students in first and final S, some of whom failed at school.
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Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
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Duration
30 minutes
45 minutes
60 minutes
90 minutes
120 minutes
The class is taught in
French
English
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Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
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My name is Jeanne, 2nd year student at the London School of Economics (LES) in Geography and Economics. I am currently based in France due to the covid situation.

Bilingual but originally French, I lived in the UK for three years in my childhood, before joining an international school when back in France. I then pursued my studies in the UK. I obtained the highest honors in my French baccalaureate with international option (OIB, mention TB). I, therefore, speak English and French fluently and have always enjoyed taking and teaching the languages.

I have throughout the years used my fluency in both languages to teach children. I have joined the 'tutoring London' team this year, tutoring UK natives in advanced French. I particularly helped a family whose children wished to join the French primary school in London. They had the French basics but needed to be more fluent, I, therefore, helped them reach the respective levels of French required to join classes in each age group (CE2, CE1 and GS). When I was in France, I tutored children in English, teaching them the basics of the language. Despite not having an official teaching diploma, I passed my OIB Baccalaureate mention TB, and obtained the highest score at the TEOFL, which proves my fluency.

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