You will become fluent in French, with practice in real-life situations at a higher level. This level will guide you in arguments on many subjects.
You will speak without hesitation and correct yourself easily!
6 COURSES : 48 lessons of one hour each !
For each folder, there are 6 Online Courses, 2 Exam DELF Training classes and 1 face-to-face. 110 €
All rates are in euros by default, but it is possible to pay in USD, GBP, CAD, AUD. For other currencies, please contact me.

Social interactions
1 Talk about likes/dislikes, interests/disinterest
2 Talk about your plans in detail
3 Warn, caution (the most-perfect tense)
4 Talk about work experience, work environment
5 Express and interact about feelings
6 Expressing wishes, hopes
7 Expressing intentions, ambitions
8 Initiate and end a discussion/ Conclude without hesitation
Descriptions and narratives
1 Recounting past events in detail
2 Recount a memory, a past experience, an anecdote, a sequence of events in detail
3 Tells a story in detail/ Describes a social fact/ a phenomenon/ an (artistic) activity
4 Describe a hypothetical situation
5 Learn about places / Describe and characterize places in detail
6 Describing relationships between people / Reporting someone's words in the past tense
7 Write a biography, a portrait of a person
8 Give a detailed presentation of a topic, a project


Information exchange
1 Provide information with confidence
2 Conduct an interview
3 Express an assumption
4 Write a commentary (figures)
5 Write a report
6 Summarize a short story, an article, a presentation, an interview, a documentary and give an opinion
7 Summarize a text or a discussion by restoring the positions taken and the reasoning
8 Synthesize information and arguments from various sources
Opinions and arguments
1 Express a point of view, an opinion and defend it
2 Express the cause and the consequence
3 Pose a problem and propose solutions
4 Develop an idea, a simple reasoning/Formulate hypotheses
5 Argue a position and defend it methodically/Organize his/her speech
6 Putting forward arguments
7 Analyze a text (e.g.: a polemical article, a political or diplomatic speech, etc.)
8 The registers of language


Goods and services
1 Clearly expressing expectations
2 Express satisfaction or dissatisfaction; complain by phone
3 Develop a logical and coherent argument
4 Introduce an argument: moreover, moreover, and even, not only...but also
5 Evaluate and appreciate (films, books, etc.)
6 Illustrate (e.g., by the way, like)/ Confirm/underscore a point of view with relevant secondary arguments and relevant examples
7 Emphasize central theme and relevant elements
8 Anaphoric reference, conditional and subjunctive
Hesitations, regrets, probabilities
1 Expressing hesitation/Nuancing
2 Expressing regret
3 Expressing possibility and probability
4 Expressing certainty/doubt
5 Organizing and giving opinions in a debate
6 Present advantages and disadvantages of different positions
7 Reframe a discussion / and make a point in a conversation / discussion
8 Introduce a conclusion independent of previous arguments
