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2+ years
I am a recent graduate from Nova Southeastern University, where I majored in biology and double minored in psychology and business. I have been involved in many extracurricular activities pertaining to and outside of medicine as I would like to go to medical school one day. As a student in the acade...
Nova Southeastern University
BS

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Regina George
There's nothing in Regina's academic background that connects directly to French — her strengths cluster around math, science, engineering, and standardized test prep. She can bring structured, analytical thinking to grammar drills and vocabulary memorization, but students looking for deep linguisti...
University
Bachelor's
Certified Tutor
2+ years
Anna studied French at the Université du Havre and minored in it at the University of Kansas, so she teaches the language with the kind of fluency that comes from living inside it — not just memorizing conjugation tables. She breaks down tricky concepts like the subjunctive mood, pronoun placement, ...
University
Bachelor's
Certified Tutor
2+ years
Malik
As a second-year medical student with a strong foundation in science and a passion for education, I specialize in making tough subjects easier to understand. I excel in math, biology, physics, and other challenging topics that often intimidate students and I genuinely enjoy helping others master th...
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Bachelor's
Certified Tutor
2+ years
I come to tutoring and teaching with an eclectic background. I'm a dual citizen of France and the US, and grew up in Geneva Switzerland. I've worked with think tanks, governments, the World Economic Forum, and even on Wall Street. Trained in political science (BA, Harvard; MSc, London School of Econ...
Harvard University
Bachelor
Certified Tutor
2+ years
Gloria majored in French at Johns Hopkins, which means she didn't just learn the language — she studied its literature, its linguistic structure, and its cultural context at an advanced level. Whether a student is conjugating être for the first time or working through passé composé versus imparfait,...
Johns Hopkins University
BS
Certified Tutor
8+ years
Amanda
Though her primary expertise runs through biology and medicine, Amanda's structured, analytical approach to learning transfers well to picking apart French grammar — she treats verb conjugation patterns and noun-gender rules like systems to decode rather than lists to memorize. Her experience prepar...
The University of Alabama
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Baylor College of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine, Public Health
Certified Tutor
2+ years
Teaching Spanish, Italian, and French gives Nick a Romance language toolkit that lets him show students how conjugation patterns, gendered nouns, and vocabulary roots echo across all three — making French feel less like starting from scratch. His social sciences background also means he weaves in cu...
Harvard University
AM
Certified Tutor
2+ years
Learning French grammar often clicks faster when someone explains *why* a construction works, not just what to memorize. Margot's background in both French and English grammar gives her a knack for drawing parallels between the two languages — showing how subjunctive triggers or pronoun placement fo...
Boston College
AB
Certified Tutor
2+ years
Jaron
A French degree doesn't just mean fluency — it means Jaron has studied the language's literature, grammar, and cultural context at a deep academic level. Whether a student is conjugating être for the first time or writing analytical essays in French 4, he can meet that challenge with precision. He c...
The University of the West Indies Mona
AB
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Jasmine
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +13 Subjects
I am currently studying at Northwestern University, on the track to a Bachelor of Arts in Statistics with a double major in Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences, which is just a fancy way of saying math-based economics, and a minor in Legal Studies as well as Marketing. After my undergraduate studies, I plan on working in consulting for a few years before attending law school. Finally, I hope to combine my law studies with my consulting work to become a well-rounded corporate lawyer. At Northwestern, I provide SAT tutoring to Chicago-area juniors and seniors. In high school, I tutored third through fifth graders in basic reading and writing skills and developed their interpersonal skills through group crafts and teamwork activities. While I am open to tutoring a broad range of subjects and tests, I am most passionate about Math, Statistics, Economics, and US History. In my experience helping students prepare for the SAT, I have found that interactive activities and group work really help! I am a firm believer in the work-hard-play-hard mindset and find it to be absolutely necessary for a balanced lifestyle, and I try to impart this appreciation to all of my students. While I encourage my students to keep up with their studies and work hard, I also believe that studying needs to be balanced out with interests and fun.
Elsie
Elementary School Reading Tutor • +2 Subjects
Pronouns: they/them English; elle/le- Spanish; iel/lea-French Elsie holds a Bachelor's degree in Foreign Languages and Music from Allegheny College, and a Master's degree in French and Spanish from George Mason University. They have experience as an Adjunct Instructor of Spanish at George Mason University, and an adjunct instructor of French at the University of Pittsburgh. They are currently getting their PhD in French. They have also been trained as a writing tutor in English, French and Spanish. Elsie grew up in France, and continued to learn languages in immersion programs, study abroad semesters, and fascinating courses through graduate school. They have worked with multilingual students in elementary schools, immersion academies, tutoring programs, and in university courses. They also speak German, a little bit of Italian, and has an ever-growing "languages to learn" list.
Alexandra
Middle School Math Tutor • +2 Subjects
I am a graduate from the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. I graduated with Honors for a Liberal Arts degree, with a Spanish minor. I also took many Math, French, and Physics courses. Since graduating, I joined Varsity Tutors, completed my TEFL/TESOL certification with The International TEFL Academy, and I have been an online volunteer ESL tutor for adult students with the Dominican Sisters of Peace, based out of Columbus, OH. In my experience helping students with Math, I have learned that consistency is essential for students' learning. Practicing in different ways to learn a concept and being consistent in the process helps students achieve their academic goals. I am a firm believer that practicing consistently, being curious and being empathetic are the most important parts of education and are the qualities of an educator which enrich the lives of students. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, walking/hiking, trying new foods, and embroidery.
Sherry
Middle School Math Tutor • +34 Subjects
I am a graduate of the University of Chicago, with a bachelor's degree in psychology and linguistics. Currently, I am pursuing a master's degree in speech-language pathology at Teachers College, Columbia University. In the past, I have worked as a teacher's aide in a public school classroom, a mentor to middle school girls, an instructor and tutor at the literacy education organization 826, and a summer camp counselor. I tutor a diverse range of subjects, and I find that I especially enjoy tutoring language arts, reading, and writing at all levels, from elementary school all the way up to college/grad school test prep. As a tutor, I am committed to helping students reach their full potential as learners. Throughout my years as an educator, I have seen firsthand the remarkable academic growth that can occur when tutors provide students with the individualized support that they need. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, journaling, and learning about other languages and cultures.
James
Engineering Tutor • +19 Subjects
I am an educator, writer, and program builder who believes deeply in the power of steady instruction, strong relationships, and foundational skills to change lives. My path into teaching was shaped by lived experience: I entered adulthood as a student who had struggled with reading and academics, then went on to become a 4.0 graduate and award-winning teacher by learning how transformative the right instruction and persistence can be. Over the past three decades, I have taught in some of the most challenging environmentsrural, under-resourced communities, high-need classrooms, and unfamiliar cultural settingsoften by choice. I have built literacy programs from the ground up, worked one-to-one with struggling learners, and helped students gain not only skills, but confidence and momentum. I am known for a calm, grounded presence, clear communication, and a belief that consistency and care matter just as much as curriculum. Beyond the classroom, my work has included youth program development, outdoor and experiential education, nonprofit collaboration, and extensive writing and communication. Whether teaching reading, mentoring young people, or leading programs, my focus has always been the same: meet people where they are, hold high expectations, and never give up on them. I am motivated by mission-driven work that values integrity, equity, and real impact. I bring experience, reliability, and empathy to everything I doand I believe meaningful change happens through patience, trust, and showing up every day ready to do the work.
Ali
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +15 Subjects
Hi I'm Ali and I'm majoring in Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute! I tutor in Mathematics (Algebra I and II, AP Calculus, Pre-/Calculus, ACT/SAT Math...) I can speak three languages fluently: Arabic, English, and French.
Vitoria
Middle School Math Tutor • +10 Subjects
I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Economics from St. Francis Xavier University, and I have over four years of tutoring experience across a diverse age range, from kindergarteners to adults. My expertise includes teaching English as a Second Language (ESL), French as a Second Language (FSL), and various subjects such as math and literacy. I believe that effective tutoring is dynamic and tailored to each student's unique needs, fostering a supportive environment where learning is both enjoyable and productive. My approach incorporates interactive materials and games, particularly for younger students, while maintaining a structured and rigorous methodology for older learners. I am passionate about empowering students to achieve tangible progress, as I understand the challenges of language acquisition and the importance of strong communication skills in all areas of life. Additionally, my experience working with students with learning disabilities has reinforced my commitment to adapting my teaching strategies to ensure every learner can succeed.
Elvira
Middle School Math Tutor • +7 Subjects
I am dedicated, passionate, patient, and enthusiastic. I am also empathetic, and above all, I love teaching..Helping students is fulfilling because it allows educators to inspire and empower young people to reach their full potential.Believing in the student's potential to develop into extraordinary young learners.I'm passionate about education,and I'm actively engaged in various activities that promote learning and knowledge sharing.I volunteer at local schools,helping students with their studies and providing mentorship.I do believe that passion in education acts as a guiding light that motivates students to excel in their academic endeavors.It fuels one's determination,resilience,and performance leading to holistic growth and success.And ignites a fire within students,pushing them to go the extra mile in pursuit of their goals.Increased resilience when faced with setbacks,drives the student to bounce back stronger,learning valuable lessons along the way.Passion in education,lead the students to strive for excellence,resulting in a higher level of achievement in their academic pursuits.
Danny
College Algebra Tutor • +4 Subjects
I love tutoring students because of how rewarding it can be. I tutor science, english, math, music, french, and more! If my availability does not match yours, please let me know and we can work something out! Please let me know if you need assistance or have any questions.
Taylor James
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +15 Subjects
I'm a music producer, label owner, and educator with releases and a degree to prove it. With 3 EPs and 2 singles out now, I also run a queer electronic music label, building a platform for underrepresented voices in dance music and beyond. My production work spans EDM, hip-hop, and pop, and I bring that real-world experience into every lesson. I teach music production and have significant experience in FL Studio and Ableton, and I try to integrate music theory in an easy-to-understand way to make it less confusing and "boring." I hold a Music Education degree from McGill University in Montreal, where I spent five years studying music, education, and performance. I'm putting this education degree to use by developing an e-learning academy for music producers, making high quality production education accessible and affordable for the next generation of artists.
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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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