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French and English communication A1 to C2, exam preparation
From 19.26 C$ /h
Oral communication
Pronunciation and intonation exercises
Role playing and scenarios
Debates and discussions on current topics
Individual and group oral presentations
Techniques for overcoming stage fright and speaking in public
Grammar
Review of grammatical basics (conjugation, agreements, etc.)
In-depth study of verb tenses
Syntax and sentence structure
Use of pronouns and adjectives
Practical and fun exercises to reinforce acquired skills
DELF preparation
Familiarization with the exam format and requirements
Training in the four skills: written and oral comprehension and production
Strategies to maximize exam time
Real-life exam simulations
Personalized feedback and improvement tips
Preparation for the Baccalaureate
Methodology of the literary dissertation
Analysis and commentary of texts
Study of the works on the program
Oral exam training
Thematic revisions in literature and language
Preparation for entrance exams to preparatory classes
Strengthening literary and analytical vocabulary
Document synthesis techniques
Text contraction training
General and literary culture
Preparation for motivational interviews
Written comprehension and production
Speed and Effective Reading Techniques
Analysis of various texts (literary, journalistic, etc.)
Writing different types of texts (argumentative, narrative, etc.)
Work on style and vocabulary enrichment
French and Francophone Literature
Panorama of the great literary movements
Study of classic and contemporary authors
Analysis of excerpts from significant works
Discovering the diversity of French-speaking literature
Methodology and learning tools
Effective Note Taking Techniques
Memory methods suitable for language learning
Using online resources and learning applications
Creating personalized study plans
French culture and civilization
History and geography of France and French-speaking countries
Current events and contemporary issues in the French-speaking world
Arts and cultural traditions
Awareness of cultural differences and interculturality
Creative writing workshops
Free and guided writing exercises
Narrative and descriptive techniques
Creation of poems, short stories, and other literary forms
Sharing and constructive criticism of productions
Pronunciation and intonation exercises
Role playing and scenarios
Debates and discussions on current topics
Individual and group oral presentations
Techniques for overcoming stage fright and speaking in public
Grammar
Review of grammatical basics (conjugation, agreements, etc.)
In-depth study of verb tenses
Syntax and sentence structure
Use of pronouns and adjectives
Practical and fun exercises to reinforce acquired skills
DELF preparation
Familiarization with the exam format and requirements
Training in the four skills: written and oral comprehension and production
Strategies to maximize exam time
Real-life exam simulations
Personalized feedback and improvement tips
Preparation for the Baccalaureate
Methodology of the literary dissertation
Analysis and commentary of texts
Study of the works on the program
Oral exam training
Thematic revisions in literature and language
Preparation for entrance exams to preparatory classes
Strengthening literary and analytical vocabulary
Document synthesis techniques
Text contraction training
General and literary culture
Preparation for motivational interviews
Written comprehension and production
Speed and Effective Reading Techniques
Analysis of various texts (literary, journalistic, etc.)
Writing different types of texts (argumentative, narrative, etc.)
Work on style and vocabulary enrichment
French and Francophone Literature
Panorama of the great literary movements
Study of classic and contemporary authors
Analysis of excerpts from significant works
Discovering the diversity of French-speaking literature
Methodology and learning tools
Effective Note Taking Techniques
Memory methods suitable for language learning
Using online resources and learning applications
Creating personalized study plans
French culture and civilization
History and geography of France and French-speaking countries
Current events and contemporary issues in the French-speaking world
Arts and cultural traditions
Awareness of cultural differences and interculturality
Creative writing workshops
Free and guided writing exercises
Narrative and descriptive techniques
Creation of poems, short stories, and other literary forms
Sharing and constructive criticism of productions
Location
At student's location :
- Around Salé, Morocco
About Me
I am a passionate French teacher, always enthusiastic about working with students from all backgrounds. My teaching approach is based on open-mindedness and adaptability, which allows me to effectively teach learners of all ages and levels.
What I particularly like about my job is the diversity of profiles I meet. Whether they are teenagers preparing for their baccalaureate, adults in professional retraining, or foreigners discovering the French language, each student brings their own perspective and unique experiences to my classes.
My specialty is oral exchange workshops. I love creating a dynamic environment where my students can practice French in an interactive and fun way. These sessions provide an opportunity for lively debates, fun role-playing, and enriching cultural discussions. I firmly believe that speaking is the best way to learn a language.
Of course, I don't neglect the other aspects of learning French. Grammar, literature, preparation for exams like the DELF or the bac - all these elements are an integral part of my teaching. But I always try to instill a spirit of conversation and exchange, even in the more formal lessons.
What motivates me every day is seeing my students progress and gain confidence in their oral expression. Nothing makes me prouder than hearing a shy student express themselves confidently in French, or seeing a group of learners from different cultures exchange exciting ideas in the language of Molière.
In short, I am a teacher who believes in learning through exchange, practice and pleasure. My goal is to transmit not only the French language, but also the love of this language and its culture to all my students, whatever their background.
What I particularly like about my job is the diversity of profiles I meet. Whether they are teenagers preparing for their baccalaureate, adults in professional retraining, or foreigners discovering the French language, each student brings their own perspective and unique experiences to my classes.
My specialty is oral exchange workshops. I love creating a dynamic environment where my students can practice French in an interactive and fun way. These sessions provide an opportunity for lively debates, fun role-playing, and enriching cultural discussions. I firmly believe that speaking is the best way to learn a language.
Of course, I don't neglect the other aspects of learning French. Grammar, literature, preparation for exams like the DELF or the bac - all these elements are an integral part of my teaching. But I always try to instill a spirit of conversation and exchange, even in the more formal lessons.
What motivates me every day is seeing my students progress and gain confidence in their oral expression. Nothing makes me prouder than hearing a shy student express themselves confidently in French, or seeing a group of learners from different cultures exchange exciting ideas in the language of Molière.
In short, I am a teacher who believes in learning through exchange, practice and pleasure. My goal is to transmit not only the French language, but also the love of this language and its culture to all my students, whatever their background.
Education
Literary Baccalaureate at Lycée Lambert Mulhouse
degree in history at UHA Mulhouse
Bachelor's degree in communication at Paris 2
Raising awareness of teaching professions
degree in history at UHA Mulhouse
Bachelor's degree in communication at Paris 2
Raising awareness of teaching professions
Experience / Qualifications
French teacher at GS Lokman Hakim in Sefrou
SME in France (certificate of awareness of teaching professions)
SME in France (certificate of awareness of teaching professions)
Age
Preschool children (4-6 years old)
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
French
English
Skills
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
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Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
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