Some people learn French for an exam. Others learn it for a person: a partner, a grandparent, a side of the family they have never quite been able to talk to. That kind of learning deserves its own approach.
I teach families and couples who want French to be something shared at home rather than a solo project. It is some of the most rewarding teaching I do, because the goal is connection, and the wins are immediate and personal.
We shape the lessons around your situation. That might mean teaching a couple together, alternating between an adult and a child, or coordinating so that everyone is learning the same useful phrases at the same time, ready to use over dinner.
There is a particular kind of joy in a learner telling me they finally held a real conversation with a French grandmother. That is the whole point.
With younger learners I keep things lively, visual and kind, with plenty of encouragement. With adults I respect the fact that you are busy and want lessons that feel useful right away. When we learn together, I make sure nobody is left behind and nobody is bored.
Because lessons are online, the whole household can join from the same room, or from different cities entirely. Distance is no obstacle to learning together.
Lessons & pricing at a glance
Single lesson £25 for 45 minutes (approx. $33 USD · €29 EUR · $47 CAD · $47 AUD). Five-lesson pack £110, that is £22 a lesson and a saving of £15 (approx. $146 USD · €128 EUR · $206 CAD · $207 AUD). Billed in GBP.
For lessons shared between two or more learners, just tell me who will be taking part and I will suggest the best way to arrange and price it.
Tell me about your familyNew to French as a household? Start by finding your levels.
Read the CEFR guideTell me who would like to learn and why. We will find a way to do it together.
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