Lessons are individual, online, and the sessions cover conversation, grammar, phonetics, exam preparation (DELF, DALF, TEF, FIDE), as well as professional development.
Each lesson is fully adapted to the learner’s needs, pace, and objectives.
As a certified DELF‑DALF examiner, I am able to guide learners precisely and effectively through their preparation.
For all levels, from complete beginners to very advanced learners. Students from all over the world are accompanied: adults, university students, professionals, and anyone with an interest in the French language and culture.
Each session is held via videoconference, mainly through Zoom. We work with authentic documents, targeted exercises, and guided conversations. The content and pace are adapted to your objectives, your level, and your learning style.
Yes. A 30‑minute trial session is offered to assess your level, define your objectives, and present the teaching method. It is also an opportunity to answer your questions and ensure that this approach suits you.
A variety of materials are used: PDF documents, audio extracts, videos, articles, interactive exercises, and personalized resources. A textbook or French method may also be followed to work more efficiently on the four skills (listening comprehension, reading comprehension, speaking, writing) in a structured way.
You can book directly online through the integrated reservation system, up to 12 hours in advance. Once the booking is completed, you will receive a confirmation and the connection link for the session.
All levels, from complete beginner (A1) to advanced (C2), are taught. Lessons are adapted to your progress, your objectives, and your learning style.
Yes, lessons can be cancelled or rescheduled. Any modification must be made at least 24 hours before the start of the session. After this deadline, the session is considered due.
Individual lessons are the most recommended format for online teaching, as they allow for fully personalized guidance. However, a small‑group course project (4 to 8 participants) is currently being considered.
These courses may take the form of one‑off sessions on a specific theme or a structured program aimed at reaching a level defined by the CEFR.
The CEFR levels are described on the official website of the Council of Europe: View the official CEFR scale