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Trusted teacher: Hello, A native French speaker, I offer French lessons for all levels (from beginner to advanced). I will structure my lessons according to what you want to enrich or learn, whether for: - the pronunciation - reading - the grammar - the vocabulary - spelling I will adapt my learning methods according to your needs. Thanks to my many experiences with children, learning through play is an essential point. However, if a more "academic" approach fits your learning method, I will adapt. I have already helped prepare for the Higher Level French Certificate. In the French language, there are lots of little tips to avoid making mistakes that I will be happy to teach you. Additionally, I would love to share my culture with you. I look forward to your lesson requests. Hello, As a native French speaker, I provide French lessons for all levels (beginner to advanced). I will tailor the lesson specially to your needs and what you would like to learn or improve: - pronunciation - reading - grammar - vocabulary - spelling Thanks to my many experiences in childcare, learning through games is an essential point. However, if you prefer a more academic approach, that is something I can also provide. I have previously already helped a student with the preparation for the Higher French Level Certificate. In the French language, there are a lot of little tips and tricks to help you not make mistakes, and it will be a pleasure to teach them to you. I look forward to hearing from you.
French · Spelling · Grammar
Trusted teacher: It's not easy to learn French alone, that's why I suggest you improve your level by discussing together on subjects that interest you, literary or journalistic texts, so that you can develop a better pronunciation, and understand the organization of French sentences. Reading and writing are also good activities to better express yourself and understand French. A language is alive! She must talk to herself and listen to herself in order to be mastered. I'm here for just that :) During the course, I speak French 70% of the time so that you can get your ears used to the language. Of course, I adapt according to your level, and I can also alternate with English and/or a few words of German to facilitate understanding and for you to make real progress. I can help you to improve your level by speaking or debating on subjects that interest you. You'll be able to express yourself and give your opinion on literary or journalistic texts. In my course, you will develop a better pronunciation, and build correct french sentences. Time and determination are your best allies! Reading and writing are also good exercises to help you improve your knowledge of French. A language is alive! It must be spoken and listened to in order to be mastered. That's why I'm here :) During the course, I speak French 70% of the time so that you can get your ear used to the language. Of course, I always adapt to your level, no worries. I can also try to switch with English to make it easier. I have an intermediate level of German, so I can also use some German so that you can understand as much as possible.
Spelling · French · Grammar
Trusted teacher: How many people in the world speak German as their mother tongue? Around 130 million people speak German as their mother tongue, or as their second language. German is the most widely spoken mother tongue in the European Union and is the official language in seven countries. There are 7.5 million people in 42 countries who are part of a German-speaking minority. How many people have already learned German as a foreign language? 289 million! It is the total number of people around the world who have learned German at some point, according to a calculation by the Germanist Ulrich Ammon. Another question is, to what extent they have done it. Currently, 15.4 million people around the world learn German as a foreign language, 90 percent are schoolchildren and the remaining 10 percent are adults. How many words are there in the German language? More than you might think. German learners soon learn that two nouns combined make up a new word. This makes it difficult to count the total number. In 2013, Berlin philologists estimated a total of 5.3 million German words. In 2017, the editors of the Duden, the standard work of German spelling, calculated that today's German has almost 23 million words (in its basic forms alone). This result is based on a gigantic digital collection of texts from a total of 40,000 fiction and non-fiction books. However, the latest edition of the Duden contains only 145,000 entries. And a normal speaker uses only 12,000 to 16,000 words. What words are the most common? „Der, die, das“: Specific articles, which all German students know so well, take first place. They are followed by "in" and "and". Which word has the most letters? In the Duden it is: "Aufmerksamkeitsdefizit-Hyperaktivitätsstörung" (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), with 44 letters. Why was the International Mother Language Day created? The UN declared February 21 the International Mother Language Day, because almost half of the 6,000 existing languages ​​around the world are in danger of extinction. German is not one of them, it is one of the ten most widely spoken languages. But in Germany there are regional languages ​​dominated by fewer and fewer people: North Frisian and East Frisian are especially threatened languages, according to the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages ​​in Danger. In class, we will tackle grammar as daily as drinking water or eating during the day. My work materials include flashcards, textbooks, web pages, podcasts, German movies and series, music and literary books.
German · Spelling · Writing
1. Customised Lesson Plans Tailored Curriculum: Lessons designed to align with the student’s current level, learning goals, and interests. Skill Focus: Emphasis on specific areas such as speaking, listening, reading, writing, grammar, and vocabulary, depending on the student's needs. From primary school to high school level. Frequency of Lessons: Options for intensive courses, one-off sessions or regular weekly sessions. 2. One-on-One Attention Personalised Feedback: Detailed, individualised feedback on assignments and practice exercises. Adaptive Teaching Methods: Various teaching methods and tools to suit different learning styles (visual, auditory, kinesthetic). 3. Comprehensive Support Exam Preparation: Help with standardised tests and school exams. Homework Assistance: Support with school assignments, essays, and projects. 4. Resource Provision Materials and Resources: Recommendation of textbooks, worksheets, online resources, and other study materials. Technology Integration: Utilising digital tools, apps, and platforms for interactive learning experiences. 5. Cultural Insights Cultural Context: Explanation of nuances of the English language, including idioms, colloquialisms, and cultural references. Practical Usage: Focus on real-world language use, such as for social situations. 6. Progress Tracking and Evaluation Regular Assessments: Conduct regular quizzes and assessments to track progress. Progress Reports: Provide periodic progress reports to students and/or parents. 7. Motivation and Encouragement Goal Setting: Help students set and achieve language learning goals. Confidence Building: Foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment. 8. Parent and Student Consultations Regular Meetings: Consultations with parents (for younger students) to discuss progress and strategies. Feedback Sessions: Discuss with students to address their concerns and preferences.
English · Grammar · Spelling
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