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Viraj

Certified Tutor

6+ years

Viraj

Bachelor in Arts, Biology, General
Viraj's other Tutor Subjects
Middle School Math
Calculus
Algebra
AP Biology

Viraj is completing a French minor at Cornell, which means he's actively working through the grammar, composition, and oral comprehension that language learners find trickiest. He tackles verb conjugation patterns and sentence structure with the same analytical precision he brings to his science cou...

Education

Cornell University

Bachelor in Arts, Biology, General

Test Scores
SAT
1530
Johann

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Johann

Bachelors, Theatre/Music Theatre
Johann's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Geometry
Calculus
Algebra

Learning French means internalizing a new system of verb conjugations, gendered nouns, and sentence structures that don't map neatly onto English. Johann teaches French from beginner through advanced levels and uses his background in theatre to make pronunciation and spoken delivery feel natural rat...

Education

Northwestern University

Bachelors, Theatre/Music Theatre

Test Scores
SAT
1490

Certified Tutor

6+ years

Emily

Bachelor in Arts, Computational Biology
Emily's other Tutor Subjects
AP Statistics
Pre-Algebra
Statistics
Pre-Calculus

Having tutored French to middle and high school students, Emily knows exactly where learners tend to stall — verb conjugation patterns, gendered nouns, and the leap from translating word-by-word to thinking in full French sentences. She builds reading and conversation skills alongside grammar so tha...

Education

Cornell University

Bachelor in Arts, Computational Biology

Test Scores
Perfect Score
SAT
1590
ACT
36

Certified Tutor

7+ years

Xaviera

Juris Doctor, Legal Studies
Xaviera's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Calculus
Algebra
College Essays

As a French major who studied the language through advanced literature and cultural analysis, Xaviera brings depth that goes well beyond conjugation drills. She connects grammar concepts like the subjunctive and passé composé to real usage — showing students how French actually sounds and functions ...

Education

The University of Alabama

Bachelor in Arts, French

Yale University

Juris Doctor, Legal Studies

Certified Tutor

Laura

Current Undergrad, Biology, French
Laura's other Tutor Subjects
AP Calculus BC
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra
Algebra 3/4

Learning French from Laura means learning from someone who didn't just study the language in a classroom — she lived it during an immersion semester in Toulouse and now pursues it as a full major at Washington University. She unpacks tricky grammar concepts like the subjunctive mood and pronoun plac...

Education

Washington University in St. Louis

Current Undergrad, Biology, French

Test Scores
ACT
35

Certified Tutor

Claire

Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics and French
Claire's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
SAT Subject Test in French with Listening
SAT Subject Test in French

Few tutors can match Claire's depth with French: she began at age five, earned a degree in it from Brown, TA'd university French courses, and lived entirely in French during a semester in Senegal. Whether a student is conjugating être for the first time or preparing to discuss Francophone literature...

Education

Brown University

Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics and French

Test Scores
SAT
1590

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Ivanna

Masters, Political Science: Current democracies.
Ivanna's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
College Essays
Literature

Learning French through all four levels takes sustained momentum, and Ivanna keeps students progressing by linking new grammar — passé composé versus imparfait, relative pronouns, conditional constructions — back to patterns they already know. Her own experience as a multilingual learner gives her s...

Education

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Masters, Political Science: Current democracies.

Arizona State University

Bachelors, Global Studies/Political Science

Certified Tutor

6+ years

Caleb

Bachelor in Arts, Social Sciences
Caleb's other Tutor Subjects
Middle School Math
Geometry
Calculus
Algebra

Growing up in Rwanda and Kenya, Caleb used French daily as a living language — not just a classroom exercise. He teaches verb conjugations, pronoun structures, and written composition by connecting grammar rules to how French actually sounds and functions in francophone Africa. His 35 ACT composite ...

Education

Harvard University

Bachelor in Arts, Social Sciences

Test Scores
ACT
35

Certified Tutor

Martha

Current Grad Student, Global Health
Martha's other Tutor Subjects
AP Statistics
Statistics
Calculus
Algebra

Learning French well means internalizing patterns — when to use the subjunctive, how object pronouns rearrange in compound tenses, why certain prepositions follow certain verbs. Martha treats these not as arbitrary rules but as a system students can reason through, drawing on her background in psych...

Education

Duke University

Bachelors, Psychology

Duke University

Current Grad Student, Global Health

Duke University

BS in psychology

Test Scores
SAT
1580

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Emma

Bachelor of Arts in History and French
Emma's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
SAT Subject Test in French with Listening
Public Speaking

A French major at Northwestern, Emma doesn't just teach vocabulary lists and verb conjugations — she builds lessons around reading, listening, and conversation so that grammar concepts like the subjunctive or object pronoun placement click in context. Her dual background in French language and Frenc...

Education

Northwestern University

Bachelor of Arts in History and French

Test Scores
SAT
1550

Certified Tutor

Asta

Bachelor in Arts in Political Science
Asta's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra
Arithmetic
Middle School Math

While French isn't Asta's primary language specialty, her background in language instruction — including ESL/ELL and Mandarin — means she understands how grammar systems work across languages and how to make verb conjugations and gendered nouns click for English speakers. She brings a structured, an...

Education

University of Chicago

Bachelor in Arts in Political Science

Test Scores
SAT
1530
ACT
35

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Ruthie

Bachelors, Biological Basis of Behavior
Ruthie's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
Cell Biology
AP Biology

Grammar tables and verb conjugations only stick when they're connected to actual communication, not drilled in isolation. Ruthie teaches French by linking structures like the passé composé and imparfait to the situations where each one naturally appears, building both accuracy and confidence. Her 5....

Education

University of Pennsylvania

Bachelors, Biological Basis of Behavior

Test Scores
SAT
1510
ACT
33

Certified Tutor

14+ years

Kirstie

Masters in Education, Education
Kirstie's other Tutor Subjects
Arithmetic
Middle School Math
Elementary Math
Geometry

Learning French grammar often clicks faster when someone can explain why a structure works, not just what the rule is. Kirstie's liberal arts training and strong grounding in Latin give her an unusual ability to connect French syntax back to its roots, making patterns like subjunctive triggers and p...

Education

Harvard University

Masters in Education, Education

St Johns College

Bachelors, Liberal Arts

Test Scores
SAT
1550

Certified Tutor

8+ years

Skyler

Master of Arts, Russian, Central and Eastern European, and Eurasian Studies
Skyler's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
SAT Reading and Writing
PSAT Critical Reading

Skyler's language-learning background extends beyond her Russian specialization — she has studied French formally and brings a linguist's eye to verb conjugation patterns, pronoun usage, and the grammatical structures that trip up English speakers. Her approach connects French grammar to the logic b...

Education

Stanford University

Master of Arts, Russian, Central and Eastern European, and Eurasian Studies

Barnard College

Bachelor in Arts, Russian Studies

Test Scores
SAT
1510

Certified Tutor

5+ years

Finley

Bachelor in Arts, History
Finley's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
SAT Subject Test in United States History
SAT Reading and Writing

While French isn't Finley's primary academic focus, he has studied the language through multiple levels and brings the same structured, analytical approach he uses in his Harvard coursework to grammar rules, verb conjugations, and reading comprehension. He's particularly useful for students who need...

Education

Harvard University

Bachelor in Arts, History

Test Scores
SAT
1540
ACT
34

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Asta

Pre-Algebra Tutor • +73 Subjects

While French isn't Asta's primary language specialty, her background in language instruction — including ESL/ELL and Mandarin — means she understands how grammar systems work across languages and how to make verb conjugations and gendered nouns click for English speakers. She brings a structured, analytical approach to building reading and writing skills in French.

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Ruthie

Calculus Tutor • +26 Subjects

Grammar tables and verb conjugations only stick when they're connected to actual communication, not drilled in isolation. Ruthie teaches French by linking structures like the passé composé and imparfait to the situations where each one naturally appears, building both accuracy and confidence. Her 5.0 rating speaks to an approach that keeps students engaged rather than overwhelmed.

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Kirstie

Arithmetic Tutor • +35 Subjects

Learning French grammar often clicks faster when someone can explain why a structure works, not just what the rule is. Kirstie's liberal arts training and strong grounding in Latin give her an unusual ability to connect French syntax back to its roots, making patterns like subjunctive triggers and pronoun placement feel logical rather than arbitrary.

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Skyler

Calculus Tutor • +33 Subjects

Skyler's language-learning background extends beyond her Russian specialization — she has studied French formally and brings a linguist's eye to verb conjugation patterns, pronoun usage, and the grammatical structures that trip up English speakers. Her approach connects French grammar to the logic behind it, so rules like the subjunctive mood or passé composé vs. imparfait distinction actually make sense rather than feeling arbitrary.

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Finley

Calculus Tutor • +34 Subjects

While French isn't Finley's primary academic focus, he has studied the language through multiple levels and brings the same structured, analytical approach he uses in his Harvard coursework to grammar rules, verb conjugations, and reading comprehension. He's particularly useful for students who need help organizing their study approach and building vocabulary systematically.

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Daniel

Pre-Algebra Tutor • +26 Subjects

Of all the subjects Daniel covers, foreign languages — especially French — represent his deepest tutoring experience, from foundational vocabulary and verb conjugations to preparing students for AP French Language and Culture. He also teaches Spanish, so he can draw on the structural similarities between the two Romance languages to make French grammar patterns like agreement rules and tense formation feel more intuitive. Holds a 5.0 rating.

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Emily

Pre-Algebra Tutor • +38 Subjects

Learning French means internalizing patterns — verb conjugation systems, gendered agreement, the logic behind subjunctive triggers — not just memorizing word lists. Emily earned a full French major at Yale alongside her science degree, so she teaches the structure underneath the language in a way that makes new grammar feel predictable rather than random.

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Sherry

Middle School Math Tutor • +34 Subjects

Studying both linguistics and psychology at the University of Chicago gave Sherry an unusual edge for teaching French — she understands how language systems are structured and how the brain actually acquires new ones. She applies that dual perspective to everything from gendered noun patterns to the nuances of French phonology, making unfamiliar sounds and grammar feel more logical. Rated 5.0 by students.

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Lauren

Calculus Tutor • +20 Subjects

Lauren earned her bachelor's degree in French, which means she doesn't just teach grammar rules — she understands the language from the inside, including the irregular verb patterns, gendered agreement quirks, and subjunctive triggers that textbooks often gloss over. Whether a student is wrestling with passé composé versus imparfait or building reading comprehension, she can explain the why behind the rule.

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Kate

AP Calculus BC Tutor • +52 Subjects

Eight months living and studying in France gave Kate the kind of fluency that textbooks alone can't provide — she knows how French actually sounds and flows in real conversation. She covers everything from passé composé vs. imparfait distinctions to advanced reading comprehension, and she's tutored both high school and adult learners.

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Frequently Asked Questions

French verb conjugation is one of the most challenging aspects for learners because of the sheer number of tenses and irregular verbs. A tutor can break down conjugation patterns systematically, starting with present tense regular verbs (-er, -ir, -re) before moving to compound tenses like passé composé and imparfait. Rather than memorizing tables, expert tutors teach you to recognize patterns and understand when to use each tense in real conversation, which makes conjugation stick much better than classroom drilling alone.

In a classroom, most students speak only a few minutes per class. With personalized 1-on-1 instruction, you get continuous speaking practice where a tutor can correct your pronunciation, help you think through complex sentences, and respond naturally to keep conversation flowing. Tutors also adapt the difficulty in real-time—slowing down when you need it or pushing you to use more advanced structures—which accelerates your ability to think and speak in French without translating from English first.

Many students struggle with listening because native speakers talk quickly and use connected speech, slang, and cultural references that textbooks don't teach. Tutors expose you to authentic French audio at your level, pause to explain difficult passages, and teach you strategies like listening for key words rather than understanding every single word. They can also use French media—podcasts, films, news clips—tailored to your interests, which keeps you engaged while building the ear training that classroom listening exercises alone often miss.

Passive vocabulary lists don't work—you need to use new words in context and revisit them repeatedly. Expert tutors teach vocabulary through conversation and real scenarios rather than flashcards, and they use spaced repetition by bringing back words you've learned in previous sessions. They also help you understand word families and patterns (like how -tion words are similar in French and English), which lets you learn more efficiently and remember words longer because they're connected to meaning, not just memorized.

Yes—pronunciation is one of the biggest advantages of 1-on-1 tutoring. Tutors can identify exactly which sounds you're struggling with (like the French 'r', nasal vowels, or silent letters) and show you how to position your mouth and tongue correctly. They provide immediate feedback in conversation, so you can hear the difference between your pronunciation and native-like speech, and they help you practice the rhythm and intonation of French, which are just as important as individual sounds for sounding natural.

The best French tutors teach grammar as a tool to understand patterns, not as rigid rules to memorize. For example, they explain why the passé composé uses 'avoir' vs 'être' by showing you the pattern, then immediately use it in real sentences so you internalize when it's actually used. This approach—learning grammar in context rather than in isolation—helps you develop intuition for what sounds right in French, which is essential because native speakers don't think about grammar rules when they speak.

Language and culture are inseparable. Understanding French cultural references, idioms, and social norms helps you use language appropriately and makes learning more engaging. For instance, knowing that 'tu' vs 'vous' reflects social hierarchy helps you understand why these distinctions matter beyond just grammar rules. Tutors who weave in cultural context—through films, literature, current events, or discussions about French-speaking regions—help you develop communicative competence, not just technical language skills.

True immersion means thinking and responding in French without translating. Expert tutors create this by speaking primarily in French during sessions (adjusted to your level), encouraging you to express ideas in French even if it's imperfect, and gently correcting mistakes without breaking the flow of conversation. Over time, this trains your brain to process French directly rather than translate from English, which is the key to developing real fluency and confidence in spontaneous conversation.

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