learners who have studied the language beyond GCSE or A Level, and can hold their own in most everyday conversations with native speakers. You will broaden your cultural knowledge, as well as improving your listening skills and developing confidence in speaking.
By the end of this course you should be able to talk more fluently about a range of topics while getting to grips with more advanced grammar, such as, for example, the present participle “-ant” and verbs that are followed by “de”+ infinitive.
If you are looking for a class where you can speak French but still learn some new and quirky vocabulary, this is the perfect one for you. Expect lots of opportunities to practise spoken French– with the safety net of a tried-and-tested structure. If you visit France a lot, your classmates will want to hear all about it!
Bonjour/Ciao/¡Hola! I’m French-Italian and I speak Spanish. Growing up on the French Riviera near Italy sparked my love for languages. I studied Music and Languages then moved to the UK. After successfully using my languages in Banking and IT, I became a language teacher and have been teaching for the past 20 years. I am cheerful, patient and enthusiastic. I am good at helping people of all levels overcome their fear of speaking a foreign language, focusing on building confidence and having fun.
Holidays are spent in France, Italy or Spain with my husband and our two boys, who are brought up bilingually in French but are also learning Spanish and Italian.
Sometimes at home, if we don't want the kids to understand something, we speak in German to each other but unfortunately the kids manage to get the jist of it. We need to learn another "secret language"! On my list is Portuguese and Polish but I haven't started yet.