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Time Flies When You Are Having Fun!
The relationship between a student and tutor is a very precious one. The weekly hour spent at a kitchen or dining room table, debating the merits of mobile phones, making a fruit salad whist conversing in French or colouring in a picture of different coloured clothes is an experience I...
Le Portable (a play I wrote)
LE PORTABLE Les personnages Alain, 17 ans, jamais sans son téléphone portable. André, le père, épicier. Marguerite, la mère, épicière. *** Le salon de Marguerite et André. Ils rentrent de l’épicerie où ils travaillent ensemble. André s’assied et s’affaire à ouvrir son courrier quand le...
Advice for Language Learning (GCSE and A-level)
As well as doing the work set during lessons, there are many ways you can improve outside the classroom which aren’t necessarily hard work. Here are a few tips that have worked for me in the past: VOCABULARY BOOKS As a language student, you probably already have a bilingual dictionary and a...
Spoken French
Spoken French, every student's biggest fear! Are you frantically going through vocabulary sheets, and trying to absorb as much French as you can? Well here are my key tips for the spoken exam: - first of all, as silly as this may sound, pop on a French DVD. It doesn't really matter if you...
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Why I Became a Tutor
I became a tutor while I was studying, and I suppose (without lying) that was because there was demand, I needed some money and was keen to start this activity as I had always been very closely associated with it. My mother and father are both teachers: English and French. After I started I...
To teach What I Know Best
Being born and bred in France, and then living all my adult life in London, I still carry a French accent, mannerisms and gestures when I speak. I can help students to go through the textbooks, bringing additional props, pictures and material into the tuition; I can help them to express...
How to Improve in Languages
French and German are usually perceived to be very difficult languages by most students. An important step whilst learning them is to become familiar with grammar rules. However, it is essential to use every opportunity of contact with the language to improve a student’s general feeling for the...
Teachers Teaching... Students Learning...
“Quand la mouche te pique...” That's a French expression that means that when you find yourself passionate for something, anything, this passion, this drive, is unstoppable! I think one of the main reasons students get bored about a subject is because the teacher gets bored of teaching it... A...