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Learn social sciences (eco / socio / science po) in high school in ES

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I propose to give French lessons for beginners and intermediates. I can also do tutoring in any subject (English, Spanish, History, Geography, etc.) except physics, mathematics and the svt from the first S.

I usually teach classes to students under 15 years old. I like being able to do lessons of at least 1h30 to have the time to tackle several topics and in depth. I like to play games, they are not masterful but in total interaction. The most important thing for me is to repeat, rephrase and practice very quickly after the lesson and out of the class.

It is also important to have a notebook and the materials needed for the subjects studied (eg Bescherelle or dictionaries).

I am a student in L3 double degree Science Po-History in Paris. I did a BL preparatory class for two years before. And I come from a terminal European ES (English). I graduated from the Cervantes B2 level in 2015.

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you have to be able to work in a quiet place.

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At student's location: Around Saint-Ouen, France

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The class is taught in:French, English, Spanish

About Me

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I have always loved to teach others, my friends, comrades and especially my little sister. What pleases me in this teaching exercise is to see the evolution and progression in the students.

I think learning is one of the best things on earth, I'm passionate and that's what I want to convey, this love of knowledge. That's why I prefer working with students who do not feel obliged to learn and are motivated.

With the youngest I work with images, games, and I put myself at the level of everyone. I also like to laugh, I find that learning works better as well.

Education

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I'm currently doing a third year Bachelor's degree in history-science. After my final ES and a low European mention TB, I continued in preparatory class for 2 years.

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I give very regularly tutoring classes for 1 year. My students are currently between 6 and 15 years old. I do not have teaching degrees like the Capes. My small victory: having my little sister get his TB mention to the patent after 2 weeks of revisions together.
I propose to give French lessons for beginners and intermediates. I can also do tutoring in any subject (English, Spanish, History, Geography, etc.) except physics, mathematics and the svt from the first S. I usually teach classes to students under 15 years old. I like being able to do lessons of at least 1h30 to have the time to tackle several topics and in depth. I like to play games, they are not masterful but in total interaction. The most important thing for me is to repeat, rephrase and practice very quickly after the lesson and out of the class. It is also important to have a notebook and the materials needed for the subjects studied (eg Bescherelle or dictionaries). I am a student in L3 double degree Science Po-History in Paris. I did a BL preparatory class for two years before. And I come from a terminal European ES (English). I graduated from the Cervantes B2 level in 2015.
I propose to give French lessons for beginners and intermediates. I can also do tutoring in any subject (English, Spanish, History, Geography, etc.) except physics, mathematics and the svt from the first S. I usually teach classes to students under 15 years old. I like being able to do lessons of at least 1h30 to have the time to tackle several topics and in depth. I like to play games, they are not masterful but in total interaction. The most important thing for me is to repeat, rephrase and practice very quickly after the lesson and out of the class. It is also important to have a notebook and the materials needed for the subjects studied (eg Bescherelle or dictionaries). I am a student in L3 double degree Science Po-History in Paris. I did a BL preparatory class for two years before. And I come from a terminal European ES (English). I graduated from the Cervantes B2 level in 2015.
I propose to give French lessons for beginners and intermediates. I can also do tutoring in any subject (English, Spanish, History, Geography, etc.) except physics, mathematics and the svt from the first S. I usually teach classes to students under 15 years old. I like being able to do lessons of at least 1h30 to have the time to tackle several topics and in depth. I like to play games, they are not masterful but in total interaction. The most important thing for me is to repeat, rephrase and practice very quickly after the lesson and out of the class. It is also important to have a notebook and the materials needed for the subjects studied (eg Bescherelle or dictionaries). I am a student in L3 double degree Science Po-History in Paris. I did a BL preparatory class for two years before. And I come from a terminal European ES (English). I graduated from the Cervantes B2 level in 2015.
I propose to give French lessons for beginners and intermediates. I can also do tutoring in any subject and teach them (English, Spanish, History, Geography, etc.) except physics, mathematics and science from the first S. I usually teach classes to students under 15 years old. I like being able to do lessons of at least 1h30 to have the time to tackle several topics and in depth. I like to play games, they are not masterful but in total interaction. The most important thing for me is to repeat, rephrase and practice very quickly after the lesson and out of the class. It is also important to have a notebook and the materials needed for the subjects studied (eg Bescherelle or dictionaries). I am a student in L3 double degree Science Po-History in Paris. I did a BL preparatory class for two years before. And I come from a terminal European ES (English). I graduated from the Cervantes B2 level in 2015.
In any subject (English, Spanish, History, Geography, etc.) except physics, mathematics and science from the first S. I usually teach classes to students under 15 years old. I like being able to do lessons of at least 1h30 to have the time to tackle several topics and in depth. I like to play games, they are not masterful but in total interaction. The most important thing for me is to repeat, rephrase and practice very quickly after the lesson and out of the class. It is also important to have a notebook and the materials needed for the subjects studied (eg Bescherelle or dictionaries). I am a student in L3 double degree Science Po-History in Paris. I did a BL preparatory class for two years before. And I come from a terminal European ES (English). I graduated from the Cervantes B2 level in 2015.

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