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Learn French with Ms. Erika: Weekly French Class Level 1
World Languages
Kindergarten French Immersion for Beginners - Unit 1 Review
Beginning French students who have learned colors, numbers, and the alphabet will review basic French vocabulary and practice speaking
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5-6
year olds
3-6
learners per class
$36
Charged upfront
$9 per class
Meets 1x per week
Over 4 weeks
25 minutes per class
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Description
Class Experience
IMPORTANT Students MUST have had at least 12 weeks of French immersion exposure and MUST have learned the alphabet, colors, and numbers (even if they struggle to remember/recognize the French names) In this circle-time style Kindergarten class, students will be immersed in the French language through pictures, stories, drawing, modeling dough, and lots of repetition. This class is for beginners, but it is taught entirely in French using pictures, props, repetition, and other comprehension...
This class is taught in French.
I have been learning French for 7 years now, from French 1 - French 5 as well as 2 years of immersion French classes. I am conversationally fluent and at a B2 level. I have tutored French immersion from May 2020 through August 2020 when the French immersion school near us closed for quarantine, and I've been teaching French through Outschool for 1 year. I took the French CLEP test a few years ago and got maybe 5 points away from a perfect score while testing out of and getting credit for all the French classes at my local community college. I also continue to take French lessons with native speakers, and I am working towards my Bachelors in French, which includes classes in advanced French immersion, French literature, and French education. I also have my certification in TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language), the principles from which I apply to my French classes.
Students will be given a few songs, videos, and other activities to practice during the week.
Week 1 Cars Dolls Other small toys Week 2 Paper Paint (any kind) Paintbrush Water (to rinse the brush) Week 3 Modeling dough [play dough, clay, etc.] - more than one color if possible Week 4 Paper Markers [crayons, colored pencils, etc.]
25 minutes per week in class, and an estimated 0 - 1 hours per week outside of class.
IMPORTANT Students MUST have had at least 12 weeks of French immersion exposure and MUST have learned the alphabet, colors, and numbers (even if they struggle to remember/recognize the French names) Students may be muted at times (due to background noise, practicing raising hands/taking turns, or the type of activity) so they will need to know how to unmute or have a nearby adult to help. Note that some modeling doughs may contain gluten.
Teacher
Jordan BlamerI'm a passionate teacher who loves sharing her knowledge!
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351 completed classes
About Me
Hi, my name is Jordan, and I love teaching! I've been tutoring and babysitting kids for 3 years, plus all the time I've spent with my five younger siblings. I believe in making classes fun, engaging, and unique while promoting learning based on...