
Native French Teacher
Tailored Online Lessons for English Speakers with Emilie
Learn French with confidence.
Speak more naturally, progress faster, and enjoy learning with a certified French teacher who understands your needs.

Your Teaching Journey
20min Introduction Call
This is a chance to talk about your goals, what motivates you, and how I can help you progress with confidence..
Book Your Next Lesson
You’ve completed your introduction call.
Now it’s time to start learning.
Book your first full lesson and let’s bring your French to life.
Payment
Lessons are paid upfront.
You can cancel or reschedule up to 12 hours in advance, no problem!
Get the lesson
It’s lesson time! Join me on Zoom or Teams, and get ready to learn, speak, and enjoy your progress.
What’s next before your next lesson?
To keep progressing, I’ll give you short vocabulary or practice tasks between lessons.
They’re simple, useful, and always connected to what we’re working on.

What You’ll Get
- One-on-one live lessons on Zoom or Teams
- Fully personalized programs
- Clear explanations
- Fast, steady progress with each session
- A motivating, supportive learning experience.
No stress, no judgment
Who is it for ?
My lessons are designed for:
- Complete beginners who want to start with confidence.
- Returning learners who studied French before and want to rebuild fluency.
- Students preparing for exams like GCSE, A-Level, DELF or DALF.
- Professionals who need French for work and career opportunities.
- Expats & travellers getting ready for life or study abroad.
- Children & teens discovering French in a fun, interactive way.
➔ Whatever your starting point, lessons are adapted to your goals and level.
- etc.)

Latest Articles
These articles are complementary resources to the courses that can help you.
They can also be referred too during classes
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French Adjectives Made Easy: Masculine, Feminine and Plural Forms
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