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English and French courses for children, adolescents and adults
From 23.2 £ /h
The timetable (SIMPLE PRESENT, PRESENT CONTINOUS, PRETERIT, FUTURE, PRESENT PERFEECT, PLUPERFECT PAST PERFECT, PAST CONTINOUS, CONDITIONNAL)
Vocabulary
Oral language
Written language
Irregular verbs
French classes
Grammar
Ortograph
Vocabulary
Written expression-writing
Conjugation
Text study
Vocabulary
Oral language
Written language
Irregular verbs
French classes
Grammar
Ortograph
Vocabulary
Written expression-writing
Conjugation
Text study
Extra information
The participant will be able to progress and advance at his own pace
Location
At student's location :
- Around Strasbourg, France
About Me
I have seventeen years of professional experience with children (extracurricular activities, homework help, tutoring, education and musical entertainment) and in May 2018 I created my micro-enterprise (private lessons in French and English )
Education
University degree in English in 2003 and Bachelor of Sociology at the University of Strasbourg in 2005. Carrying out of field surveys, reports and a thesis on television.
Experience / Qualifications
BAFA (Certificate of aptitude for the functions of facilitator). Creation of an extracurricular newspaper, animation of musical shows.
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
French
English
Skills
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
THE PRESENT SIMPLE: It is used to state a usual fact
THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE (PRESENT CONTINOUS): It is used to state an action that is happening to relate an event that is happening as we speak.
THE PRETERITY (SIMPLE PAST): It is used to state a bygone, often dated fact (Ex: Richard NIXON RESIGNED IN 1 976)
THE PRESENT PERFECT: It is used to state facts straddling the past and the present
THE FUTURE: (Constructed: Pronoun + WILL + Verb) to state a project, a prediction,
THE CONDITIONAL (Constructed Pronoun + WOULD + Verb)
THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE (PRESENT CONTINOUS): It is used to state an action that is happening to relate an event that is happening as we speak.
THE PRETERITY (SIMPLE PAST): It is used to state a bygone, often dated fact (Ex: Richard NIXON RESIGNED IN 1 976)
THE PRESENT PERFECT: It is used to state facts straddling the past and the present
THE FUTURE: (Constructed: Pronoun + WILL + Verb) to state a project, a prediction,
THE CONDITIONAL (Constructed Pronoun + WOULD + Verb)
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