Frequently Asked Questions

1 - How long should I spend each week on my homework?

We recommend setting aside at least one hour each week to complete the grammar exercises and review the new terminologies. This will help strengthen the classroom learning and ensure steady progress from week to week. If you can spend a little more time, even better! But one focused hour is enough to keep you moving forward with confidence.

2 - What time are the classes at?

Our online classes run Monday to Friday on Zoom. You can choose between two evening time slots: 5:00–6:15 pm or 7:00–8:15 pm. This flexible schedule makes it easy to fit your French learning into your weekly routine.

3 - What can I do myself in between the sessions to improve?

Depending on your level, your teacher will recommend a range of websites and resources to help you practise between sessions, most of which are free.

4 - Will I need to purchase books for this course?

No books are required. Each week, you will receive all lesson materials, resources and homework via Dropbox.

5 - What happens if I have technical issues during a lesson or cannot attend a class?

If you experience technical issues or know you won’t be able to attend, please let the teacher know in advance. The class can then be recorded so you can watch it later and keep up with your learning.

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5 stars
My improvement over the last few months has been quick and impressive to myself and French speakers around me. Through engaging and really interactive lessons Axelle manages to encourage even the most nervous of French learners to feel confident to speak up in class.
The homework provides the opportunity to really take stock of what has been taught in class and to improve on all aspects needed to excel as a French learner.
I am now working independently to obtain my B1 and I wouldn’t have been able to do it without the brilliant teaching and support Axelle provided me with – I would recommend her to anyone looking to improve their French!
Jennifer, Higher Elementary Intermediate
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