Online French lessons – DELF

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I am very familiar with the DELF and have been helping my students pass this exam for years!

 

DELF Exam Lessons

I’m a native French teacher with years of experience helping students succeed in the DELF exam.

Preparing for the DELF is much easier with an experienced teacher—especially when it comes to the speaking section.

For example, in the DELF B2 exam, you’ll need to speak for 10 minutes in French on a given topic.

I’ll help you sound natural, confident, and authentic in French!

Pass your DELF exam successfully with the support of a native French teacher who knows what it takes!

about me

I teach French online via Google Meet, Zoom, WhatsApp, Messenger, and other platforms.

A French lesson lasts either 30 or 60 minutes

I offer individual lessons for children aged 10 and up, as well as for adults.

I offer group lessons for 2 or 3 people for children aged 10 and up, as well as for adults.

I prepare children starting from the age of 10 for the DELF Prim exam (for ages 7 to 12) and the DELF Junior exam (for ages 12 to 17).

I offer pricing for single lessons as well as packages of 5 and 10  lessons.

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The DELF is an internationally recognized official French diploma that certifies proficiency in the language.

It consists of 4 levels: A1 (beginner), A2 (elementary), B1 (intermediate), and B2 (advanced).

Each level assesses different language competencies: listening comprehension, reading comprehension, writing, and speaking.

Obtaining the DELF creates opportunities for education and career advancement in French-speaking countries.

Many universities require a B2 level for admission, and employers frequently acknowledge this certification as proof of French language proficiency.

To succeed in this exam, you need not only to know French—reading, understanding, and speaking it—but also to understand life in France.

As a teacher from France, I provide a contemporary language approach, ideal pronunciation, and cultural insights crucial for passing the DELF successfully.

I use official DELF tests from previous years to assess your current language level and determine the tasks needed for preparation.

DELF tasks do not include grammar questions.

They relate to everyday situations in France: understanding articles, listening to people speaking, writing letters, expressing your opinion…

Therefore, I recommend reading French newspapers, watching French TV channels, movies, and series.

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