How I teach,
how you learn.
Four principles, refined over a decade of classrooms and one-on-one conversations. Each one matters; together they make a method that feels like care.
Listen
Every learner arrives with a story. Before I plan a single lesson, I ask about your goals, your past attempts, the words you already love. The map of our work begins with your voice.
Adapt
I shape each lesson to the way your mind moves — visual learners get diagrams and color-coded grammar; auditory learners get songs and dictation; methodical learners get structure; playful learners get games. Same destination, different paths.
Practice
Real conversations, real writing, real moments. We use what matters to you — your favorite films, your work emails, your kids' stories. Theory is invited only when it makes the practice clearer.
Confidence
We celebrate every small win — the first joke that lands, the first sentence written without translating, the first phone call answered in French. Confidence isn't taught; it's witnessed and named.
Ready when you are
Ready to fall in love
with French?
Book a complimentary 15-minute conversation. We'll talk about your goals, your pace, and what would feel best for you.
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