I hold a Bachelor’s degree in English with a specialization in French as a Foreign Language (FLE) and am completing a Master’s degree in Teaching French as a Foreign Language at Sorbonne University, one of the world’s most respected institutions for language studies. My education has provided me with a solid foundation in linguistics, second language acquisition, phonology, and modern teaching methodologies, allowing me to design lessons that are both effective and tailored to each student’s...
I hold a Bachelor’s degree in English with a specialization in French as a Foreign Language (FLE) and am completing a Master’s degree in Teaching French as a Foreign Language at Sorbonne University, one of the world’s most respected institutions for language studies. My education has provided me with a solid foundation in linguistics, second language acquisition, phonology, and modern teaching methodologies, allowing me to design lessons that are both effective and tailored to each student’s needs.
I have experience teaching both children and adults in diverse settings, including one-on-one tutoring, classrooms, and immersion programs. Notably, I taught at a bilingual school in Los Angeles, where students received instruction in both English and French across subjects like science, history, and mathematics. This experience helped me support learners in developing their language skills while applying them to academic content, and it strengthened my ability to adapt teaching methods to different ages, levels, and cultural backgrounds.
My tutoring approach is student-centered and interactive. I use repetition, imitation, and contextualized activities to help students progress naturally while keeping lessons engaging. I prioritize creating a supportive environment where learners feel comfortable making mistakes, asking questions, and actively using the language. By combining theory, experience, and practical exercises, I aim to help students of all ages achieve fluency, build confidence, and develop a lasting interest in French.