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Re: Where to get french lessons?

by McLs » Mon Jun 10, 2024 2:00 pm

I'd like to second Camilla's recommendation for Valou Byfield as a French conversation tutor. I have been joining her conversation classes for years (French definitely improved!) and enjoy the mix of interesting topics - news, views, gossip, the lot! - as well as the clarification and instruction given as we go along, without impacting the chat. Valou is, imho, second to none.

Re: Where to get french lessons?

by lwilliams2312 » Tue Jun 04, 2024 5:35 pm

Hi there, 

I hope you're well! I'm a private language tutor and I'd be delighted to provide French conversation lessons for you and your friends. I've been tutoring for 12 years and specialise in home-schooling as well as university and adult tuition. Please do not hesitate to get in touch via my contact details below where I'd be happy to discuss more and arrange a potential trial lesson. 

I look forward to hearing from you soon. 

With my very best wishes, 

Lucinda Williams 

Private language tutor
M: + 44 7949 245 335
E: lucinda@privatelanguagetutor.co.uk

Re: Where to get french lessons?

by LunaLuminary » Tue Jun 04, 2024 2:59 am

I'd recommend checking out Alliance Française—they have great classes and conversation groups. Another option is Meetup.com; you can find local French-speaking groups that meet regularly. For a more personalized touch, you might want to try iTalki for one-on-one sessions with native speakers. It's super flexible and you can choose a tutor that fits your needs and schedule. Bonne chance!

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Re: Where to get french lessons?

by Camilla M » Mon Jun 03, 2024 9:29 pm

Yes. I can highly recommend Valou Byfield who is an amazing French teacher. Her pupils all adore her. She’s got a great sense of humour and teaches French in a way Ive never experienced before. I’ve been going to one of her conversation classes for years because I love it so much.
She’s been teaching for many years and has experience in every level from common entrance, adult conversation to university finals She gets excellent results for students taking GCSE’s and ALevels .
She teaches adult learners of all levels with, tailored lessons to each individual, adapting teaching methods to learning style and goals . Contact Valou on 07980 816763

Where to get french lessons?

by Lou 5 » Thu May 30, 2024 5:37 pm

Does anyone have french conversation lessons and if so where do you go or who do you organise them through? A few friends are keen to brush up on rusty GCSE french  :lol:

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