Children learn languages in a very different way from adults: they absorb, imitate, and play. That’s why French lessons for children are designed to be fun, interactive, and full of creativity. Through games, stories, songs, and role plays, children discover French naturally, without even realizing they’re learning.
Every child is unique. I take the time to understand their age, level, and interests, so lessons feel engaging and enjoyable. Whether your child is preparing for school exams, moving to a French-speaking country, or simply starting early, these lessons will give them the confidence to use French in real life.

What to Expect

➤ A gentle level check to see what your child already knows.
➤ Lessons adapted to age, personality, and learning style.
➤ Fun activities: games, songs, drawings, and storytelling.
➤ Real-life practice: greetings, introducing themselves, asking questions, simple conversations.
➤ Cultural extras: French children’s stories, music, traditions, and even food!
➤ Special activity option: French cooking classes. Learn simple French recipes while practicing language skills in a fun, hands-on way.
➤ Encouragement and support at every step, to make French feel exciting and rewarding.
👉 Perfect if you want your child to enjoy learning French, build confidence from the start, and see real progress in a positive, playful environment.

Types of Child Lessons
French lessons for children can be adapted to different goals:
1. School Support & Exams
Helping children with school French, homework, or preparation for exams such as GCSE or A-Level (for older teens). Lessons are designed to make grammar and vocabulary easier, while keeping practice interactive and engaging.


2. Everyday French for Kids
For children who are moving abroad or need French for everyday life. They’ll learn how to greet, introduce themselves, talk about their family, ask for things politely, and interact with confidence in simple situations.
3. Creative French Lessons
For curious young learners who want to explore French through stories, songs, role plays, and games. These lessons make French fun and natural, sparking a love of languages early on.


4. Cooking Classes in French
A unique way to learn French through food! Children can discover simple French recipes, learn kitchen vocabulary, and practice speaking while cooking. It’s fun, practical, and delicious. A great way to combine culture and language learning.

Ready to Get Started?
Learning French isn’t just about grammar, it’s about connecting with people, understanding a culture, and gaining new confidence. And I’d love to support you on that journey.
I offer flexible scheduling and a first meeting to get to know each other and talk about your goals.
So… are you ready to say: “Oui, je parle français!” (Yes, I speak French)