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Frustration,
fear, anger, weariness, lack of understanding ... linked to learning
difficulties, culture shock, a change in professional status, feeling
isolated from family and friends, or the inability to express exactly what
you're thinking in a foreign language ?
Yes, I know what you mean ! for over ten years now, I've
heard foreign students from all backgrounds talk about such feelings !
But most of all, teaching French has led me to meet a wide
variety of interesting and inspiring people.
Consequently,
I am doing my best to answer the needs my students have expressed through
the years, by ensuring that the Destination Français method is always
dynamic, fun, and delivered in a practical, cultural context.
We
teach French through real-life situations, through French culture and
encounters with French people, while maintaining a constant grammatical
and/or lexical thread throughout each class. It's an exciting way to guide
learners on a day-by-day basis.
I
look forward to joining you on the great social, linguistic and cultural
voyage that learning a new foreign language represents.
See you very soon !
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few years ago, my professional life consisted of going abroad, experiencing
other customs and ways of life, speaking (or at least trying to speak!)
other languages, feeling isolated (sometimes even abandoned), meeting
different and interesting people, discovering new working methods, and then
coming back to France to rediscover my family, my culture and my friends.
But
one day I decided to stay in France and open a linguistic and cultural door
to foreigners who had come to live here. This is how I became a teacher of
French as a Foreign Language, a vocation which brings me immense
satisfaction on the professional level, but most of all on the personal
level.
My
daily challenge is to answer your questions and live up to your expectations
as well as possible, and to facilitate your stay in France.
I'm
eager to meet you and work with you.
See you soon,

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