What you'll learn
- Memorise and understand at least 700 French words.
- Learn the gender of French vocabulary words.
- Have access to at least 700 French words right from memory.
- Be able to pronounce French words properly.
- Become knowledgeable of essential French words from various topics.
Requirements
- Basic English knowledge is useful.
Description
Are you interested in learning French Vocabulary?
This course contains at least 700 French words from various topics, from animals and numbers to physical landscapes and furnitures.
Discover the proper gender of each French word in this easy and simple learning method.
No complicated grammar, however this course will teach you subject pronouns, most common French verbs for easy understanding, which will eventually aid in sentence development and French articles.
Teaching method - old school:
Just Listen, Repeat and Memorise.
Learn at your own pace and repeat lectures as many times as you like in order to make the words stick to your mind.
Who this course is for:
- Students with no or little knowledge in French.
- Students interested in building vocabulary knowledge in French.
- Students who are only interested in vocabulary.
- Students who want to learn French but are pressed for time.
- Students who want to learn proper French pronunciation.
- English speakers will benefit from the course.
- No complicated grammar.
Instructor
Diving into the world of languages is my passion, and I've turned that passion into a teaching adventure. I proudly hold a Bachelor's from La Sorbonne from the vibrant streets of Paris, coupled with a Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) certificate.
My teaching journey began when the university tapped me to guide a group of foreign students in unraveling the beauty of French. This sparked my mission to help those keen on language exploration. Fast forward 7 years, and I've fine-tuned my approach, focusing on beginners navigating the maze of language rules and grammar.
Starting with the essentials—pronunciation and vocabulary—I aim to make the language feel less like an alien and more like a friend. As we progress to grammar and sentence structure, I encourage confident speaking, even celebrating mistakes. By the end of our journey together, my students usually have a solid foundation to continue learning independently.
As an educator, nothing beats the joy of witnessing my students motivated and confident enough to embark on their language-learning journey solo, reaching the levels that make them truly happy.
I firmly believe in making language learning both fun and straightforward. Yes, dedication and passion are crucial, but it should never be a complicated affair.
On a personal note, my goal is to fluently speak at least 5 languages. Ready to join me on this linguistic adventure?