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A level French

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loobylou44 · 19/09/2021 12:41

Has anyone any experience of an online french tutor? My daughter needs some help with french speaking for her A-level but I'm not sure how effective an online tutor would be.

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languagelover96 · 20/09/2021 09:40

Hello

There are lots of language tutors out there. All you need to do is to look online at a few different tutors in your area and talk to them about your needs etc as well. TutorHunt is a good directory website for tutors, or you can use first tutors or tutorful.com for more. A good qualified online tutor will set you some smart goals and hand out homework too.
I currently use a paid for online French tutor myself (I'm a young adult learner) and it has worked out pretty well so far. Make sure to check their recent references, find out all about their level of experience/skills and qualities, make some brief notes on their personality and so on.

CViallelanguagestutoring · 26/10/2021 23:55

Bonsoir,
I am an experienced GCSE and ALEVEL French native teacher. I have been tutoring for many years. I can help your daughter if you're still looking.
References available on request.
Céline 🌺

RosyBYT · 30/10/2021 10:41

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21budgies · 30/10/2021 10:54

We use native speakers, not in the UK. Much cheaper, and I prefer native speakers.

Mumwithdaughter2020 · 02/11/2021 15:23

Have you tried Tayberry for online tuition? tayberry.org.uk

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