There might be several reasons why you might be thinking of getting a French tutor.

If you’re an adult, you might be looking for a French tutor because you:
- want to apply for a job that requires some knowledge of French,
- have a job where you to deliver presentations in French or participate to meetings in French
- regret not having continued French beyond your o-level years,
- are about to buy the apartment of your dream in Paris…..but have no idea how to communicate with the local estate agent,
- plan a well-deserved holiday among the sunny lavender fields of the French Provence…but it would be so much more relaxing if you didn’t spend the whole time with your nose in a dictionary,
- want to reclaim some well deserved “me-time” after you’ve dropped off the kids to school and do an activity that would challenge your brain for a little bit.
Learning French with me as an adult is very different from the experience you’ve had as a child in a class with other 30 something teenagers who quite frankly would rather hang out at the local café. We will have a good laugh, we will work towards your own objectives and not to the requirements of a faceless exam board.
Learning a language is not only for kids. Actually a huge majority of my clients are adults.
If you’re about to sit your GCSE or A-levels exams, you might be looking for a French tutor because you need:
- someone to explain you the ins and outs of the French grammar,
- help with revision techniques, someone to practice your speaking skills with.
- a professional to give you tips on how to translate
- someone to boost your confidence and give you the necessary drive to succeed.
If any of those apply to you, then working with a French tutor is your way to success. A tutor is a professional who can “zero” in on the skills needed and give you their full attention. They’ll have the time and techniques required to help you achieve your goals. Within 6 weeks you should start seeing a difference and this will boost your confidence. In most cases, especially when it comes to communicating in a foreign language, lack of confidence is the main culprit. Working with a French tutor is about having someone holding your hand along the way. When the going gets tough, your French tutor will hold your hand until you reach your goal together.
Don’t let fear of failing ruin your chances!
We are there to answer all your questions about the French language. Get in touch now on 0777 9122 446 or email us at anneleromancer@gmail.com.
I would be interested to hear details of the coffee morning please.
Hi Jacquie,
sorry your message only reached me know. Please email me at anneleromancer@gmail.com and we can talk about our coffee mornings. Thank you. Anne