Sector 91, Mohali, Chandigarh, India - 160062
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For French Language
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
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Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in French Language Classes
2
Profession
Tutor
Grade level taught
Class 12, Class 5, Class 11, Class 8, Class 7, Class 10, Class 6, Class 9
Type of student requirements I cater to
To learn it as a Hobby, Migrating to a French speaking Country, Seeking admission in French university, For School Curriculum, For Employment reasons
Levels of French Language I teach
A1 (Beginner), A2 (Elementary), B1 (Intermediate)
Awards and Recognition
No
Teach at
Home
Teaching Experience in detail in French Language Classes
Teaching French is my passion. My focus is always to make student understand the language with ease by making it easier to absorb and fun to understand. I design the learning methodology based on individual student. I focus on overall learning of the language which includes reading, writing , speaking and listening.
4.9 out of 5 19 reviews
Deepak
"Very brilliant and professional teacher. Had a great experiance learning from her. She teach in a very easy way and give attention to indivisual students. "
aditi aggarwal
"She is an amazing teacher who always focus on her students personally and teaches in such a way that makes it easier to learn the basic and advanced French language. "
Karman
French Language
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Ashifana
French Language
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Answered on 29 Feb Learn Language/Foreign Language/Spanish Language
Important difference in English and Spanish languages include
1) Number of alphabets
Spanish - 30
English - 26
2) Grammatical Differences
Articles are gender based (Similar to French)
Adjective Noun order of English is vice versa in Spanish
Negation is simpler in Spanish than English
Answered on 29 Feb Learn Language/Foreign Language/Spanish Language
Answered on 29 Feb Learn Language/Foreign Language/Spanish Language
Answered on 29 Feb Learn Language/Foreign Language/Spanish Language
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