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Since March 2026
Instructor since March 2026
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French: Native French speaker, manual included from beginner to expert level. Powerful methodology!
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From 53.84 C$ /h
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I learned to be a French teacher at a French school in Mexico, so I have the right technique for teaching a language and helping students memorize it. I teach at beginner, intermediate, advanced, and proficiency levels. I provide all the necessary materials, including textbooks with lessons and exercises. A class with me is structured in five stages: review of the previous lesson, introduction of new vocabulary or conjugations (3x3 technique), interaction, writing and exercises, as well as games related to the topic. With my methodology, I hardly speak Spanish during class, which allows your ear to easily adapt and you to understand French quickly. I also focus a lot on interaction, so you will be able to speak confidently and fluently, enabling you to communicate with native speakers. In a year or a year and a half (depending on the frequency of classes), you will reach an intermediate level. You can also request a general proficiency session, where I will prepare a topic for exchanging ideas, or if you need to work on a particular grammar rule.

My name is Marine, I'm 28 years old, French (from Dijon), and I've been living in Guadalajara, Mexico for the past five years. I practice rhythmic gymnastics and enjoy dancing and circus arts (trapeze, acrobatics). I have a master's degree in management and I teach French, gymnastics/flexibility classes, and organize cultural and artistic events, which makes me a dynamic and cheerful person. My loved ones say I'm very kind, I like to help others, and I enjoy spending time with my friends. I like to share my culture, talk about music and art, and especially try French cuisine.
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Bring your pencils and notebook to write down the lessons, vocabulary, and print out your exercise book that I will send you.
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  • Around Guadalajara, Mexico
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Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
90 minutes
120 minutes
The class is taught in
Spanish
French
English
Skills
French for adults
School
Fsl
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -04:00)
New York
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I offer personalized flexibility training with both passive and active stretching, strengthening exercises that require minimal equipment and are inspired by calisthenics, mobility, and acrobatics. I am a former high-performance rhythmic gymnast in France and continue to practice this sport as an amateur, in addition to dance, acrobatics, and yoga. I possess a diverse repertoire of techniques to improve your body awareness and work on your flexibility and mobility while strengthening you, from a beginner to an advanced level. I offer personalized guidance and follow-up tailored to your body, your needs, and any injuries. Working on flexibility is very important at all ages, as it contributes to better body awareness in daily life, allows you to experience new sensations, and reduces the risk of injury. I can come to your home, your center, or gym, and organize private or small group classes for all ages.
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A brief history of the Spanish language :
Spanish, like French, Italian, Romanian, and Portuguese, is a Romance language and as such evolved from Vulgar Latin. It originated in the Iberian Peninsula, which today is home to Spain and Portugal. The Castilian continuation of Vulgar Latin (from the Spanish region of Castile), mixed with Arabic after the Muslim conquest, ended up forming the standardized Spanish language of the 11th century.

In which countries is Spanish spoken?
Spanish is the official language of the following 21 countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Spain, Uruguay, and Venezuela; besides Puerto Rico. Although it is not an official language, Spanish is also spoken in the United States, Belize, Andorra, and Gibraltar.

How many people speak Spanish?
Around 483 million people whose mother tongue is Spanish, making it the second most widely spoken language in the world after Chinese. English follows Spanish with some 360 million native speakers. Spanish is also the third most studied language in the world, after English and French. In addition to those 400 million Spanish speakers, another 9 million speak Spanish as a second language.

How many people speak Spanish in the United States?
In the United States, more than 41 million people speak Spanish as their mother tongue (approximately 13% of the population) and that number is only growing. In addition, the United States has nearly 12 million bilingual Spanish speakers. That makes it the second country with the most Spanish speakers in the world after Mexico, and there are studies that assure that it will become the country with the most Spanish speakers in 2060.

Americans who don't speak Spanish yet are trying to learn it. In fact, Spanish is the most widely learned language in the US, with 50% of college students choosing to learn Spanish, compared to 12% who prefer French.

Spanish is also the third most studied language in the world, after English and French!

Depending on your level of Spanish we will begin to address grammatical issues and the development of the class will depend on your doubts in this regard. Obviously, my main objective is to get to speak Spanish throughout the class.
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A brief history of the Spanish language :
Spanish, like French, Italian, Romanian, and Portuguese, is a Romance language and as such evolved from Vulgar Latin. It originated in the Iberian Peninsula, which today is home to Spain and Portugal. The Castilian continuation of Vulgar Latin (from the Spanish region of Castile), mixed with Arabic after the Muslim conquest, ended up forming the standardized Spanish language of the 11th century.

In which countries is Spanish spoken?
Spanish is the official language of the following 21 countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Spain, Uruguay, and Venezuela; besides Puerto Rico. Although it is not an official language, Spanish is also spoken in the United States, Belize, Andorra, and Gibraltar.

How many people speak Spanish?
Around 483 million people whose mother tongue is Spanish, making it the second most widely spoken language in the world after Chinese. English follows Spanish with some 360 million native speakers. Spanish is also the third most studied language in the world, after English and French. In addition to those 400 million Spanish speakers, another 9 million speak Spanish as a second language.

How many people speak Spanish in the United States?
In the United States, more than 41 million people speak Spanish as their mother tongue (approximately 13% of the population) and that number is only growing. In addition, the United States has nearly 12 million bilingual Spanish speakers. That makes it the second country with the most Spanish speakers in the world after Mexico, and there are studies that assure that it will become the country with the most Spanish speakers in 2060.

Americans who don't speak Spanish yet are trying to learn it. In fact, Spanish is the most widely learned language in the US, with 50% of college students choosing to learn Spanish, compared to 12% who prefer French.

Spanish is also the third most studied language in the world, after English and French!

Depending on your level of Spanish we will begin to address grammatical issues and the development of the class will depend on your doubts in this regard. Obviously, my main objective is to get to speak Spanish throughout the class.
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