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Students of all ages and walks of life come to French Communication for a private French tutor with different levels of French
and objectives. All of them are highly
motivated individuals and committed
learners who share a genuine interest
and enthusiasm for the French
language and all things French.
References can be provided upon
request.
An Adult French Tutor
Typically, those see an adult French tutor want to learn the French language for the following reasons:
Professional need in their current job
Relocation in France
Retirement in France
Self-development
Maintaining proficiency
Social conversation skills for holiday visits to
France (especially if you own a second home there)
We have taught and are teaching academics, accountants, artists, bankers, builders, C.E.O.s, businessmen, doctors, farmers, graphic designers, engineers, Home Office senior officers, journalists, judges, lawyers, mothers, naval officers, midwives, nurses, PGCE and postgraduate students, PRs, restaurant owners, retirees, scientists, stewardesses, teachers, writers, and many more…
A French Tutor for Children
From Common Entrance to GCSE and AS/A Levels or International Baccalaureate, we can offer a French tutor for children service from the age of ten. We cater for those attending independent or state schools.
The younger students who see a private French tutor usually wish to gain confidence in their French language skills and to have the regular opportunity to practice them under the guidance of a native teacher. We make sure they are equipped to get the best possible results at their exams.
Students that use a private French tutor from French Communication are international. Although most of them are British, some come from other European countries, Africa, Latin America or Asia.
A good number of them are returning students over several years. It is not uncommon that we teach several members of the same family, individually or sometimes in couples or pairs. Somehow, we must be doing something right! Maybe because we learn as much, if not more, from our students, than we teach them !
