About

A teacher first.
A learner always.

Some people fall in love with languages once. I keep falling — and I love showing others what that feels like.

Mireille smiling on a sofa with a book and two cats

Iam a preschool teacher. I've always been eager to learn languages. In high school, French class was my favorite, and classmates would reach out to me for homework help — to understand grammar, to make sense of a paragraph that wouldn't behave.

That instinct — to translate the difficult into the doable — has stayed with me. It's why I became a teacher, and why I keep tutoring outside the classroom.

“Each student learns differently — my job is to find their door into the language.”

As an educator, I believe that no two minds work the same way. Some students need rules first. Others need to hear the music of a sentence before they can build one. I adapt every lesson to the person sitting across from me — never the other way around.

A short timeline
High schoolEducation studiesPreschool classroomPrivate tutoring
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