What's included
1 live meeting
1 in-class hours per weekHomework
1-2 hours per week. includedAssessment
includedClass Experience
Intermediate - Advanced Level
About this class: Félicitations ! Congratulations! It is commendable that you have chosen to continue your study of French at the advanced level. The purpose of this class is to prepare you to excel in the continuation of your French studies. This ongoing and comprehensive course is designed to test your language skills with rigor similar to what is expected in a second year college class, and equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the AP® French Language and Culture exam. Immersion Experience: Students are encouraged to communicate exclusively in French during sessions, providing them with an immersive language learning experience. This immersion approach helps students develop confidence and fluency in real-life communication situations. Grammar: Since scoring will assess general grammar control, syntax, accuracy, and variety, we will review the most important grammar rules, their applications, and their complexities together. Cultural Enrichment: In addition to language skills, students also learn about important cultural aspects of France and other Francophone countries. This cultural enrichment enhances their understanding of the language and broadens their perspective. Diverse Activities: To prepare students for the exam, they will participate in a range of activities, including reading comprehension (questions and answers), crafting effective argumentative essays, using sources accurately, mastering formal language, and understanding email writing etiquette. Additionally, they will engage in cultural comparisons and dialogues. These varied activities address different learning styles and strengthen language skills across diverse contexts. My background as a native French speaker and professional linguist is a significant asset in my tutoring approach, particularly when it comes to clarifying complex grammar concepts and language structures. Supplemental Resources: Students receive supplemental tools, materials, and resources for additional practice, review, and reference. These resources support their learning outside of tutoring sessions and provide additional reinforcement. Accessibility: Beyond scheduled tutoring sessions, students have access to office hours for additional support with homework, projects, essays, or any questions they may have. This accessibility ensures ongoing assistance and guidance for students throughout their learning journey. High Success Rates: Past and current students have experienced high success rates and improved grades in French after participating in my classes. This track record speaks to the effectiveness of my teaching methods and the impact on students' language proficiency. Note for Parents: This class is ongoing, but students can choose to stop when they feel they have gained sufficient knowledge and skills. Class will meet once a week and assignments will be provided to students. They will receive complete feedback with the opportunity to complete revisions and resubmit their assignments. The rate per hour includes class, assignments, corrections, and additional resources. Class will meet once a week, and the topics covered include but are not limited to: 1. The subjonctif présent and passé: Practice forming sentences using the subjunctive mood in both present and past tenses. Focus on understanding when and how to use the subjunctive mood in various contexts. 2. Difference between the passé composé and imparfait: Review the rules for using passé composé and imparfait and practice distinguishing between the two tenses in different narratives or descriptions. 3. The futur simple and proche: Practice conjugating verbs in the future tense and using both futur simple and futur proche appropriately in conversation and writing. 4. The conditional present and past: Study the formation of the conditional mood and practice using it to express hypothetical situations or polite requests. 5. Le plus-que-parfait: Review the formation and usage of the past perfect tense in French and practice constructing sentences with it. 6. Direct object pronouns vs indirect object pronouns: Understand the difference between direct and indirect object pronouns. 7. Relative pronouns: qui, que, dont, où, and lequel: Learn the different relative pronouns and when to use each one in sentences to avoid ambiguity. 8. Adverbial pronouns "en" and "y": Practice using "en" and "y" to replace nouns and pronouns in sentences where appropriate. 9. Possessive adjectives and pronouns: Review the forms and usage of possessive adjectives and pronouns in French and practice using them in context. 10. Comparative and superlative: Study the formation of comparative and superlative structures in French and practice comparing things using appropriate adjectives. 11. Writing an essay 101: Learn the structure and conventions of writing essays in French, including introduction, body paragraphs with sources, and conclusion. 12. Writing an email 101: Understand the format and conventions of writing emails in French, including the formal register. 13. Cultural comparisons 14. The dialogue / Conversation Advanced Placement_® and AP ®_ are registered trademarks of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, these offerings.
Other Details
Pre-Requisites
AP French level
Language of Instruction
French (Level: B2+)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
I am a French native from Paris, and I have been a linguist and French language specialist for more than 30 years. My educational background includes a dual degree in French Language and Literature/Linguistics from La Sorbonne Paris, as well as a master's degree in Linguistics from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany.
Additionally to French tutoring, I'm also the head linguist at Siemens and oversee all of the linguistic projects, as well as engineers' training manuals/training support documentation.
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Live Group Class
$75
weekly1x per week
60 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 15-18
4-6 learners per class