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💸 How much are private French lessons per hour in Wolverhampton?

In Wolverhampton, the average cost of French lessons is £17.

 

The price of French lessons will differ depending on:

  • the experience and qualifications of your French teacher
  • where your lessons will take place (via Skype or an outside location)
  • the number of classes and the duration of each lesson
  • the objective of your classes (are you learning French for fun, or perhaps you are studying to get a French language qualification)

97% of Superprof tutors offer their 1st lesson free.

 

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💻 Can you take French classes online?

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Many of our French tutors also offer private online tuition. In fact, about 80% of the private teachers across our platform offer French classes online.

 

To find the available online tutors, just enter your subject criteria into the search engine and select the webcam filter to see the available teachers who are currently offering online French classes.

 

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🏅 How many teachers are available to give French tutoring in Wolverhampton?

There are currently 23 tutors available to give French classes in Wolverhampton and the suburban areas.

 

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🇫🇷 How do I find a French tutor in Wolverhampton?

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Once you have found a teacher you can get in touch with them via the messaging service on our platform to discuss the details of your lessons.

 

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Learn to speak French with the help of native speakers

Learning to Speak French in Wolverhampton

French is a language with nearly 80 million native speakers around the world with nearly 200 million more people speaking it as their second or third language.

While it has seen its popularity at GCSE dip, this is arguably only because there are more teachers available to teach other language classes and courses.

Either way, let's see why you should study French, the challenges you'll face when you do, what you'll cover in your French lessons in school, and how you can find private tutors in Wolverhampton to help you.

Why You Should Study French

You can judge a language's utility by how many people speak it, where it's spoken, and the industries that are conducting business in it. French, while not the most-spoken language in the world, is still spoken as an official language in countries such as France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Canada, and a number of African nations. Additionally, it's still the official language of political and sporting organisations such as the UN, EU, WTO, IOC, WTO, and FIFA, for example.

Any country or business where French is commonly used will be looking for employees with a good understanding of the language. Of course, you can use your language skills to work directly with languages and become a translator or interpreter, too.

For those who wrongly think that English is spoken everywhere, you should know the level of English in France is among the worst in Europe according to EF's English Proficiency Index. This means that, as a native speaker, you would be at an advantage if you also speak French really well.

What are the Challenges with Learning French?

Learning any language, even English, can take a long time. Of course, with our native language, we don't tend to notice as we learn it through years of exposure and practice as infants. With a foreign language, such as French, it can take quite a long time to learn, especially if you're only studying the language in lessons at school or university a few times a week.

While there are some similarities shared between French and English, it's still a foreign language complete with its own rules in terms of grammar, structure, vocabulary, and pronunciation and you need to learn all these before you can start expressing yourself in the language with any fluency.

Learning a language can be a long and painful process so make sure you're aware of this before you start. Of course, you can use a private tutor to help speed up this process, but we'll get to that in a bit...

Areas of French Studied at School

French is a language that a lot of students in primary and secondary school may be familiar with as it's one of the most commonly taught languages in the UK. However, the GCSE in French is most students' first opportunity to prove what they've been learning all these years.

Let's have a look at what kind of language skills they should have by the time they take their GCSE. Since we've used the AQA French GCSE as our guide, check if you're studying or studied with another exam board as there may be some slight differences.

There's a broad range of topics that students will learn to talk about which includes themselves, their family, and friends, technology, hobbies, food, French customs and festivals, shopping, travel and tourism, and their studies, jobs, and career choices.

To enable them to talk about such things, they'll also cover quite a range of fundamental French grammar including nouns and articles, prepositions, adjectives, adverbs, and pronouns as well as grammatical tenses including the present, perfect, pluperfect, imperfect, future, and conditional tenses.

Private Tuition in French

Whether you're studying French, Spanish, or even English as a foreign language, private tutors can help students of any level to learn how to speak a foreign language.

This is because of the teaching that most students experience at school or university. This isn't at all a problem with the teachers, but rather a problem that arises from the way teachers in schools and universities have to teach their students. Most teachers have larger classes and are judged by the exam results of their students. This means that most students are taught how to pass the exams they're taking first and how to speak the language second or not at all.

With a private tutor, a student can learn what they want and how they want. A private French tutor, for example, can help them to speak the language by giving them the linguistic skills they need to be a proficient user of the language. As they're often the only student in the lesson, they can also guarantee that the tutoring is done at a pace that works for the student.

Finding a French Tutor in Wolverhampton

If you've decided to look for a private French tutor in Wolverhampton, you should consider searching on Superprof. There are tutors for all levels and experience available so take the time to view each tutor's profile, read the reviews left by their other students, and check to see if they offer the first session or hour of tuition for free.

You can use the free sessions to try out several different tutors before deciding on which one is right for you or your child and if you can't find any suitable tutors in or around Wolverhampton, you can always broaden your search to include online tutoring.

With online tuition, you can search for tutors all over the world, including in French-speaking countries where it's much easier to find native speakers of the language.

While there are some drawbacks to online tutoring when it comes to hands-on subjects, with academic subjects like French, Spanish, English, or even maths and science, students can learn just as effectively from teachers and tutors over the internet. Furthermore, online tutors also tend to charge less than face-to-face tutors as they don't have travel costs to worry about.

For those on a really tight budget, you might want to consider group tutoring. This type of tuition doesn't come with some of the advantages of one-on-one or online tutoring, but with all the students sharing the cost of the tutor's time and expertise, you can still organise a regular lesson with a smaller group and learn a new language with some friends, family members, or colleagues.

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