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Certified Tutor
2+ years
I'm a Master in Science on Computer Science (MSCS) graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology, specialization in Interactive Artificial Intelligence. I teach Computer Science and Business. I've over 20 years experience teaching and tutoring. Very patient.
Georgia Institute of Technology
MS

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Kousai
I am a Data Scientist holder of a Master of Engineering in Computer Science with a specialization in Data Science, and I live in Montreal. I began my career as a tutor in 2019 while I was still a graduate student, and since I have given lessons to dozens of students. My job is to: - Review the cour...
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Chamberlin Dior
My name is Chamberlain Dior, and I am a dedicated and experienced tutor specialized in French, Java, Spring Framework, MySQL, and Cloud technologies. With extensive expertise in software engineering and languages, my goal is to equip students with strong practical skills, theoretical knowledge, and ...
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Shailly
I am passionate about helping students excel academically and grow their confidence through interactive learning. With a strong foundation in subjects like maths and elementary subjects and a love for research, I enjoy making complex concepts accessible and engaging. My teaching style focuses on ada...
University of Ottawa
Master's/Graduate

Certified Tutor
2+ years
As a dedicated educator, I am passionate about creating an inclusive and stimulating learning environment where every student can excel. My commitment to education is focused on helping students reach their full academic and personal potential. I hold an Associate in General Education from Durham T...
Wake Technical Community College
Bachelor

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Basile
My commitment is to provide all possible help to the students I supervise with respect, good humor and determination.
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Hi, My name is Olivier and I use the pronoun him. My first language is French and I am fluent in English and Spanish. I love to discover new notions and this is what led me to study biomedical sciences (B.Sc., UdeM), journalism (C.Comm., UdeM), animation sciences (C.A., ULaval) and computer scienc...
University of Montreal
BS

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Smridhi
As a graduate student in Applied Computer Science at Concordia University with a B.Tech in Computer Science from VIT University, I am passionate about using my extensive knowledge to help students excel. With experience as a Graduate Teaching Assistant, I have instructed and mentored over 150 studen...
Concordia University
Master's/Graduate

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Mélanie
I like to share my knowledge with other and help people. I have a degree in computer engineering and I am working on completing my master in occupational therapy and my MBA in project management. My goal is to invent software to improve quality of life for people. For my teaching is also a way to im...
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Jeronimo
I'm a 3rd-year software engineering student at Carleton who is deeply passionate about math, physics, history, and coding. My style of lessons is that of patience and working with the student. As opposed to many who try to force an uncooperative student to study I want to teach you or your child not...
CARLETON UNIVERSITY
Bachelor
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Students must master two complex skill sets simultaneously: technical computer science concepts and French language proficiency. The challenge intensifies because computer science terminology often differs between English and French (e.g., "variable," "boucle," "algorithme"), and students need to understand both the technical meaning and the French vocabulary. Additionally, reading French documentation, writing code comments in French, and discussing algorithms in French requires fluency across all four language skills—reading, writing, speaking, and listening—which classroom instruction alone often can't provide.
In a typical San Jose classroom with a 22:1 student-teacher ratio, students rarely get dedicated speaking practice in their target language. Personalized tutoring provides consistent conversation practice where you can discuss algorithms, debug code, and explain programming concepts entirely in French—building both technical understanding and conversational confidence. Tutors can correct pronunciation, help you articulate complex ideas, and create a low-pressure environment to practice speaking without the anxiety of a large classroom.
Computer science vocabulary sticks best through repeated, contextual use rather than memorization lists. Effective strategies include practicing code-related conversations (explaining what your code does, discussing debugging strategies), writing comments and documentation in French, and connecting new terms to concepts you already understand in English. Personalized tutoring helps because tutors can reinforce vocabulary through real coding discussions and immediately correct misuse, helping you internalize terms faster than passive study methods.
Both matter, but in different contexts. When writing code comments or technical documentation, clarity and accuracy are essential—grammar mistakes can create confusion. When speaking about computer science concepts, natural usage and clear communication take priority; native speakers value fluent, conversational French over textbook-perfect grammar. A balanced approach through personalized tutoring means learning grammar rules that matter for technical writing while building natural speaking patterns through conversation practice with someone who understands both computer science and French fluency.
San Jose's 58 school districts follow California's computer science standards, which emphasize algorithms, data structures, programming logic, and computational thinking. Personalized tutoring complements classroom learning by providing targeted support in your specific curriculum while simultaneously strengthening French language skills. Whether you're working through AP Computer Science Principles, IB Computer Science, or district-specific programming courses, tutors can adapt instruction to match your school's pace and requirements while ensuring you understand concepts in both languages.
Clear pronunciation matters most when communicating technical concepts—mispronouncing "variable" or "fonction" could create misunderstandings in group projects or presentations. However, perfecting a native accent is less critical than developing clear, intelligible speech. Personalized tutoring helps you develop confident pronunciation of key technical terms and natural French speech patterns, so you can discuss algorithms and code confidently without self-consciousness about your accent holding you back.
Yes—immersion-style tutoring, where instruction happens primarily in French, accelerates both language acquisition and technical understanding. By discussing programming concepts, working through code problems, and explaining logic entirely in French, you build fluency while reinforcing computer science knowledge. This approach mirrors how professionals in French-speaking tech communities learn: by doing technical work in their native language. Personalized tutoring can provide this immersion experience tailored to your current level, gradually building from explanation-heavy sessions to more natural, conversational technical discussions.
Your first session typically focuses on assessment: understanding your current computer science knowledge, French proficiency level, and specific goals (Are you preparing for an exam? Improving classroom performance? Aiming for fluency?). Expect a tutor to ask about your background, review any current coursework or projects, and identify where language barriers might be impacting your technical learning. This foundation helps create a personalized plan that addresses both your computer science needs and French language development, ensuring every session builds toward your goals.
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