French Lessons Online
Personalized online French lessons from A1 to C2. I offer structured courses, test preparation (DELF, DALF, TEF, TCF, FIDE), and tailored lessons for study, work, or travel—flexible, interactive, and designed for real progress.
Online French Lessons Highlights


💻 All lessons on Zoom
Learn online from anywhere with a stable video call.⏰ Lesson duration: 50 minutes
Standard interactive sessions for maximum learning.⏳ Trial lesson: 25 minutes
Short introduction to your personalized French learning.📚 All materials included
PDFs, videos, podcasts, and exercises provided for each lesson.📅 Flexible scheduling
Book lessons at times that fit your routine.
🗣️ Interactive and conversational
Practice speaking in real-life situations with roleplays.🎯 Personalized approach
Lessons tailored to your level, goals, and interests.📝 Homework and practice
Optional exercises to reinforce lessons.🌍 Cultural and thematic lessons
From French survival phrases to literature, cinema, art, and more.💬 Feedback and guidance
Corrections, tips, and strategies to improve fluency and confidence.
From Beginner (A1) to Advanced (C2), structured lessons build a solid foundation, strengthen skills, and guide learners toward fluency with conversation, videos, role plays, and discussions.
Prepare for TEF, TCF, DELF, DALF, DELF Junior, and FIDE with tailored online courses designed for exam success, guided by experienced instructors and flexible learning materials.
Specialized online French lessons: From the French Survival Kit for travelers to debating, philosophy, literature, art history, cinema, business French, and wine, plus tailored lessons on demand.
Beginner (A1)
20 topic-based lessons designed to give beginners a solid foundation in French.
Beginner (A1) French Course: Each lesson includes:
Pre-class videos and podcasts with accompanying texts to watch and listen at home.
PDF on a specific topic to guide the lesson.
Optional writing exercises to practice new vocabulary and structures.
Interactive conversational practice during the session.
Topics include:
Introducing yourself and others, nationalities
Talking about where you live and daily routines
Expressing likes and dislikes
Describing clothing and people around you
Discussing food and meals
Talking about plans and activities
Etc.
Elementary (A2)
25 structured lessons combining key grammar review with themes for debate, opinion, and discussion to strengthen fluency and confidence.
Intermediate (B1) French Course: Each lesson includes:
Pre-class videos and podcasts with texts to review at home.
PDF materials structured around grammar, vocabulary and discussion topics.
Optional writing tasks to develop argumentation and style.
Interactive debates and opinion-based conversations on real-life themes.
Topics include:
The conditional in context (politeness, hypotheses, advice, reproach, regret)
Introduction and practice of the subjunctive mood
Logical connectors to structure arguments
Expressions of cause and consequence
Expressing opinions and agreement/disagreement
Debates on work, consumption, travel, health, environment, gastronomy, etc.
Discussions based on authentic articles and videos
Everyday contexts for practicing advanced grammar and vocabulary in context naturally
Etc.
Progressive lessons designed to refine fluency and accuracy, featuring advanced discussions, real-life role plays, opinion debates, authentic texts and news, and complex grammar and vocabulary practice.
Advanced (B2–C2) French Course: Each lesson includes:
Pre-class videos and study materials with vocabulary, expressions, and texts to review at home.
Interactive role plays, debates, and opinion-based discussions on real-life topics.
Practice in argumentation, persuasion, and nuanced communication for professional and everyday contexts.
Topics include:
Role plays and discussions on products and services, activities and outings, travel, work, health, environment, gastronomy, and more
Over 100 additional themes for debate and conversation practice
Answering questions, defending opinions, and learning the art of argumentation
Expressions for advanced and fluent learners, including argot (slang) and idiomatic expressions
Phonetics improvement and pronunciation practice to reach fluent, natural speech
Authentic texts, articles, and videos to practice comprehension and discussion skills
20 structured A2 lessons built around key grammar notions and themes to strengthen and expand your French.
Elementary (A2) French Course: Each lesson includes:
Pre-class videos and podcasts with texts to review at home.
PDF materials focused on specific grammar and communication points.
Optional writing exercises to reinforce new structures.
Interactive role plays and conversations instead of boring drills.
Topics include:
Passé composé vs. imparfait in context
Using direct and indirect objects in context
Comparatives and superlatives in real-life situations
Advanced use of adjectives
Relative pronouns in conversation
Future tenses and nuances
Everyday themes to practice grammar naturally through speaking
Etc.


Courses (A1-C2)
Advanced (B2-C2)
Intermediate (B1)
TEF / TEF Canada / TEFaQ / TCF / TCF Canada / TCF Québec
Online preparation courses for TEF, TEF Canada, TEFaQ, TCF, TCF Canada, and TCF Québec immigration tests.
Prepare effectively for the official TEF and TCF tests (including TEF Canada, TEFaQ, TCF Canada and TCF Québec) with a certified examiner. I have been an official TEF examiner certified by the CCIP (Chambre de Commerce et d’Industrie de Paris) since 2012, the institution that created the test. With more than a decade of experience, I know exactly how to help candidates succeed.
Each preparation course includes:
Speaking preparation with real test simulations
Hundreds of dialogues, sample answers, and guided practice based on actual TEF and TCF topics.
Vocabulary and expressions lists targeted for exam success.
Personalized corrections to improve fluency, accuracy, and confidence.
Tips to sound natural and strategies for different speaking tasks.
Psychological preparation to reduce stress and build confidence.
Writing practice with proven methods
Access to sample tasks, model answers, and structured writing strategies.
Step-by-step method to save time, organize ideas, and avoid common mistakes.
Individual feedback and corrections to help you write clear, correct, and convincing texts.
Listening and Reading comprehension training
Authentic listening materials provided for practice at home.
Techniques to manage time, focus on key information, and avoid traps.
Vocabulary-building resources linked to typical exam themes.
Complete home preparation material included
Guides, practice exercises, and exam simulations to study between lessons.
Structured method to maximize results and improve faster.
French Test Preparation
DELF / DALF / DELF Junior
The FIDE test (Français, Italiano, Deutsch in Switzerland) is the official language exam introduced in 2019 for non-Swiss residents. It is now required to apply for Swiss nationality or renew a residence permit. Covering levels A1 to B1, the FIDE test is recognized by the Swiss State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) and provides certified proof of language skills in French, Italian, or German.
I have been preparing candidates for the FIDE test since 2020, including students, business professional and local government officers in Geneva. My preparation courses cover all skills tested — speaking, listening, reading, and writing — with practical strategies to succeed.
Each course includes:
Listening and Speaking practice with simulations
Realistic listening exercises and role plays based on official FIDE exam topics.
Tips to sound natural, gain confidence, and manage exam stress.Realistic role plays and dialogues based on official exam topics.
Tips to sound natural, gain confidence, and manage exam stress.Reading and writing practice
Training with authentic materials similar to official FIDE exams.Guidance for short written tasks required in the exam.
Clear methods to organize ideas, avoid mistakes, and save time.Strategies to identify key information and avoid traps.
Complete preparation materials
PDF guides, vocabulary lists, and listening exercises for home study.
FIDE Test Preparation (Switzerland)
French Exams for Teens: GCSE, IGCSE, AP, and ACTFL
Online preparation courses for French exams in the UK and USA, including GCSE French, IGCSE French, AP French Language and Culture, and ACTFL Proficiency Assessments. Tailored lessons help teens improve reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills.
With over 10 years of experience, I have prepared students from the UK, the USA, and international schools for these exams. Whether it’s GCSE/IGCSE for secondary school, AP French for college credit, or ACTFL assessments for certification, I provide focused guidance to help learners succeed with confidence.
UK French Exams
GCSE French
Taken by students aged 14–16 in the United Kingdom. Assesses reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. Typically followed by A-level French for older students.
IGCSE French (International GCSE)
The international version of the UK GCSE, offered by Cambridge Assessment International Education. Recognized globally for secondary education, it tests reading, writing, listening, speaking, and sometimes translation.
USA French Exams
AP French Language and Culture (Advanced Placement) Taken by high school students (usually grades 11–12) in the United States. Evaluates reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills at a college-level standard. High scores can earn college credit.
ACTFL Proficiency Assessment (OPA, OPI, WPT) Administered by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages. Measures speaking (OPI), writing (WPT), and sometimes listening comprehension. Used by some high schools and universities to certify language proficiency.
DELF and DALF preparation for adults, including DELF Junior (12–18 years old). Complete exam training with strategies, practice, and expert guidance.
I prepare students for all levels of the DELF (A1, A2, B1, B2) and DALF (C1, C2), as well as DELF Junior for teenagers. With years of experience, I not only train candidates in the four skills tested (speaking, writing, listening, reading) but also provide guidance on exam registration, choosing exam centers, and recommendations for schools and universities in France that accept DELF/DALF results.
Each preparation course includes:
Speaking practice and simulations
Realistic mock exams with official-style tasks and topics.
Model answers, guided dialogues, and strategies for fluency and confidence.
Vocabulary and expressions lists tailored for each exam level.
Personalized corrections to improve pronunciation, grammar, and natural speech.
Tips to handle exam stress and perform at your best.
Writing preparation
Step-by-step method to structure essays, reports, and formal/informal letters.
Access to sample tasks and model answers from past exams.
Practical strategies to save time, avoid mistakes, and meet exam criteria.
Detailed feedback on your writing to make your texts clear, correct, and convincing.
Listening and Reading comprehension
Training with authentic audio recordings and texts similar to the official exams.
Methods to identify key information, manage time, and avoid traps.
Vocabulary-building exercises linked to common exam themes (society, culture, work, environment, etc.).
Complete preparation materials for home study
PDF guides, vocabulary lists, and exam practice exercises.
Listening materials to train between lessons.
Structured plans to help you stay organized and progress faster.


Specialized Online Courses for Every Learner
Discover a wide range of online French lessons designed around engaging themes and practical skills. From essential language for travelers to debating, philosophy, literature, art history, cinema, business French, and wine, these thematic courses help learners of all levels improve fluency, expand vocabulary, and gain confidence in real-life communication. Each course combines pre-class materials, interactive role-plays, guided discussions, and tailored exercises to ensure effective learning and cultural immersion.
French Survival Kit for Tourists (Beginner – A1/A2)
Interactive simulations and role-plays covering greetings, numbers, cafes, restaurants, shopping, transportation, and daily interactions. Students practice practical French for traveling in real-life scenarios, gaining confidence in speaking and understanding everyday conversations.
Debating in French: 150+ Topics with Videos, Articles, and Discussion Materials (B2+)
Students explore topics from agriculture to zoology, learning to debate naturally in French using advanced vocabulary and expressions. Classes focus on defending opinions, articulating ideas, and mastering the art of argumentation in a structured and interactive way.
French Philosophy: 25 Thinkers from Montaigne to Bourdieu (C1+)
Students select a thinker, watch explanatory videos, and study the precise philosophical vocabulary. In class, they give opinions, compare ideas across thinkers, and engage in debates to develop critical thinking and advanced speaking skills.
French Literature: 150 Themes and Extracts (B2+)
Students work with texts on love, society, family, women, children, beauty, and language. They analyze short extracts, discuss ideas in class, compare perspectives, and practice expressing nuanced opinions, improving reading comprehension and conversational fluency.
Art History in French: Description, Impressionism, Abstract Art, etc. (B2+)
Through guided lessons on colors, forms, and space, students learn to describe paintings, sculptures, and masterpieces, compare periods and artists, and write art critiques. Classes develop vocabulary, analytical skills, and the ability to discuss visual arts in French confidently.
French Cinema: Classics, Themes, and How to Write a Critique (B2+)
Students analyze short films and feature films, discussing characters, scenes, and ideas. Lessons cover French cinema history, including the Nouvelle Vague, and guide students in writing critiques and debating themes, enhancing both cultural knowledge and expressive skills.
Business French (B1–C2)
Tailored to students’ professional needs (management, finance, entrepreneurship, etc.), covering business vocabulary, emails, meetings, negotiations, and presentations. Students gain practical skills for real-world professional communication in French.
Introduction to French Viticulture and Wines (B1–C2)
Students learn about French wine regions, terminology, tasting notes, and wine etiquette. Classes include guided tastings and discussions, helping learners describe and analyze wines while mastering related vocabulary.
Tailored Lessons on Demand (All Levels)
Custom lessons designed to match students’ goals, interests, and learning style. Whether focusing on conversation, exam preparation, professional French, or cultural topics, each class is interactive, personalized, and designed for maximum engagement and progress.
Thematic French Lessons

