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I teach philosophy classes to prepare for the baccalaureate. This involves learning the methodology of the exams and working on texts, as well as learning how to write philosophy essays, which is different from a traditional essay. I can also give discovery courses.
I obtained my B1 level through the KMK and went to Germany for several weeks to learn the language. I also spent my high school years in a German Euroclass. My goal is to work on speaking, but also grammar, conjugation, and vocabulary if necessary. I can give lessons to children as well as adults.
I have my B1 from Cambridge, which I was awarded three years ago, and my B2 in oral. I give lessons mainly focused on oral skills and spontaneity, which is very important, but it is also possible to work on grammar or conjugation, for example.
I teach math to primary and secondary school students. The best thing is to share the difficulties and lessons you have done in advance with me so that I can adapt as best as possible to the demand. Mathematics was my third major, which I dropped out of with an average of 15 in both semesters of my first year. I continue to study mathematics in economics.
I can teach children, whether it's vocabulary, conjugation, or spelling. I can also teach middle school students, either as support or to prepare for the brevet (high school diploma). Finally, I can teach first-year students for the French baccalaureate or as support. I can also give support classes to adults or people for whom French is not their native language.

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