If you are interested in learning French, it may be beneficial to contact Varsity Tutors and sign up for Omaha French lessons. French is a language that is spoken by almost 300 million people around the world. It is the official language in more than 25 different countries and is considered one of the six official languages of the United Nations. With so many speakers, it can be a good idea to learn the language.
有几个原因可能决定的人to learn French. One reason is that you may be required to take a foreign language in either high school or college. French is a popular choice when it comes to foreign language requirements. It's also possible that you could be interested in learning French because you would like to become fluent in the language. Becoming fluent in a language can be helpful in terms of boosting your career opportunities because it is often viewed as a valuable skill. Additionally, if you plan on moving to a country that has French as an official language, it could be useful to become fluent in French to make your transition as easy as possible. You may also be interested in learning French because you are planning a trip to a French-speaking country. Whatever your reason is, Omaha French lessons could assist you in learning the language efficiently.
Omaha French lessons cover everything from basic French and more complex topics. So whether you are just starting out your journey in French at Creighton Preparatory School or Millard North High School or continuing your quest at Creighton University, Omaha French lessons can address your needs. Omaha French lessons are divided into two different types, which include French courses and French tutoring. French courses are designed to be similar to traditional classroom learning, while French tutoring provides a more personal approach.
What are some skills an instructor might review during Omaha French lessons?
When you are first starting out with learning French, learning vocabulary, grammar, and parts of speech are among the most important topics. These are the foundations of learning how to read and write in a new language. These topics are covered at length in French classes at both the high school level and introductory college level. As such, these are also likely to be the major concepts covered on your exams. While these are topics you will likely go over in class, they may also be topics you're having a difficult time keeping up with.
There are several reasons why you might be having a difficult time learning French. One potential reason is that your teacher may be moving through the material too quickly for you. Teachers typically have a lot of material to get through over the course of a semester. As such, they can't really afford to spend a significant amount of time on any one topic. If you happen to be struggling with grammar or a collection of vocabulary words, it may be difficult for you to keep up. Furthermore, each topic tends to build upon one another. So if you don't understand how to conjugate a word in one tense, it may be difficult for you to learn how to conjugate it in a different tense.
If you wish to become fluent in French, you will likely need to learn more than just reading and writing. You will also have to learn how to speak the language and be able to understand the language when you hear someone else speaking it. These can be among the most challenging aspects of the language to learn because both of them take a lot of practice. It is not typical for students to get the kind of practice they need in a traditional classroom setting though. Omaha French lessons can help in this regard whether as French classes or in working with an Omaha French tutor.
Working in a French class can be helpful because you'll be learning from both an instructor and other students. Working with other students may give you a better chance of understanding the language when it is spoken because you can study with other students in class activities and discussions. This may give you the opportunity to hear other students speak the language at different speeds and with different dialects.
Working with an Omaha French tutor can be useful in terms of practicing your pronunciation because you can speak with your instructor on a personal level. You can talk to your instructor about topics that actually interest you rather than just talking about whatever happens to be in your textbook.
How do the two types of Omaha French lessons work?
French classes are designed to be as close to a regular classroom experience as possible. You'll be working with an instructor and other students. The guidance of your instructor can be useful when it comes to learning topics like grammar and vocabulary. Additionally, if you are having trouble with a specific topic, you can meet with your instructor individually to ask questions.
French classes take place entirely online. As such, there's no need for you to worry about getting to your class because you can just take it online. As long as you have a stable Internet connection, you can take your class anywhere you want.
Working with an Omaha French tutor provides a more personalized approach to studying French. You can study with your private instructor either online or in person. So if you would prefer meeting your instructor at a cafe or in the park, you are free to do so. One of the benefits of a private instructor is that you have more control over which topics you focus on and the pace at which you learn them.
How can I get started with Omaha French lessons?
Getting started with an Omaha French lesson is as simple as contacting Varsity Tutors and signing up for either a French course or tutoring. French courses start every month and are offered at various times throughout the day. Varsity Tutors can also help you connect with a private instructor. Reach out to us today to get started.
Robyn: Omaha French lesson instructor
I am passionate about people connecting. Everyone has intrinsic self-worth. We all have purpose, and there are so many worthwhile things we can do, when we are able to use our gifts to help others. I hope that anything I do, whether through teaching or entertainment, adds value to others lives.
Education & Certification
- Baker University- Bachelor of Fine Arts, Music
- Missouri State University-Springfield- Bachelor of Science, Foreign Language Teacher Education
Subject Expertise
- French
- Voice
- English
- Music
- +15 subjects
Chris: Omaha French lesson instructor
…extremely interested in modern language, and how to turn mechanical textbook understanding into fluency and contemporary usage. (Sometimes textbooks age poorly in how they teach slang.) My pedagogical style is process-based and goal-oriented. I like students to set a goal (or several), collaborate with me on a process to achieve it, and then put the plan into action with individualized methodology and assessment. In my spare time, I work on fun Python coding projects, play...
Education & Certification
- New York University- Bachelors, French, Linguistics
Subject Expertise
- French
- Technology and Coding
- Test Prep
- Microsoft Excel
- +23 subjects
Benjamin: Omaha French lesson instructor
…and aim to attend graduate school in technology policy. I began tutoring in high school, and have since continued enjoyed helping my peers to see a puzzle in a new light. From four summers as a leadership camp counselor, I have gained confidence working one-on-one with a student to help them consider new perspectives, and from four years of discussion sections in college where I presented solutions to the class I have learned to present...
Education & Certification
- University of Minnesota-Twin Cities- Bachelors, Physics, Astrophysics
Subject Expertise
- French
- High School Physics
- ACT Science
- AP Calculus AB
- +42 subjects
Matthew: Omaha French lesson instructor
…mentoring with high school students. I am passionate about social justice, novel mathematics education, and increasing diversity in STEM majors and careers. Currently, I am working on a thesis in discrete geometry and combinatorics, as well as doing research for UCSF where I design machine vision software. I am well positioned to motivate and justify nearly every aspect of math education as being crucial for a future career in science, engineering or education. I bring...
Education & Certification
- SFSU - Bachelors, Philosophy/Mathematics
- SFSU - Masters, Mathematics
Subject Expertise
- French
- GRE
- Statistics
- Graduate Test Prep
- +38 subjects
Alex: Omaha French lesson instructor
…than just reciting facts or "teaching at" a student. I believe that discovery is the most exciting way to learn as well as the best method for producing long-term recall; it also tailors every learning experience to the individual student. I was most inspired to pursue this Socratic style of teaching after taking several courses in college from a professor who had perfected the technique. The majority of his class-time revolved around asking us questions...
Education & Certification
- University of Florida- Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology
- Georgetown University- Master of Arts, Conflict Resolution
Subject Expertise
- French
- GRE Verbal
- Social Sciences
- College Biology
- +146 subjects
Sarah: Omaha French lesson instructor
…托马斯·杰斐逊高中科学Technology in 2015. I have extensive volunteer tutoring experience, having worked with kindergarten and second grade students as a reading tutor and middle school students as a math tutor. I am passionate about tutoring because of my own life long love of learning, and because I believe that all children are capable of accomplishing amazing things if they have a committed support system. I tutor reading, writing, math,...
Education & Certification
- University of Virginia-Main Campus- Current Undergrad, Undeclared
Subject Expertise
- French
- High School Writing
- 10th Grade Writing
- ACT Writing
- +39 subjects
Michael: Omaha French lesson instructor
I am a middle school French teacher in Parker but have taught either Language Arts or ESL for the past seven years. I have a lot of experience working with students of various backgrounds and have had a proven record of success with my classes. I have worked one on one before with students, helping both their grades and skills greatly improve. I'm looking forward to meeting and working with you!... I would spend time getting to know who the student is and what they are looking for, and I'd develop a plan to achieve their learning goals.
Education & Certification
- University of Colorado Denver- Bachelor in Arts, English Literature and French
Subject Expertise
- French
- Comparative Literature
- English Grammar and Syntax
- Reading
- +48 subjects
Julie: Omaha French lesson instructor
…tutored various subjects as a volunteer with the NBC Homework Hotline, and I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to teach French for 2 years while earning my Master's. I am very passionate about learning and teaching foreign languages, and I hope to share that with my students. In my experience students particularly enjoy (and benefit from) learning and exploring new cultures while learning the language itself. As the child of a teacher I...
Education & Certification
- University of Illinois at Chicago- Bachelor in Arts, French and Francophone Studies
- University of Illinois at Chicago- Master of Arts, French and Francophone Studies
Subject Expertise
- French
- French 2
- Italian
- French 1
- +5 subjects
Daria: Omaha French lesson instructor
…minor in Russian language and literature. About a year after I graduated I was accepted to a program, run by the French government, to teach English in France. I spent a year in the eastern town of Belfort helping French students ages 15 - 20 with their English grammar and pronunciation. While there, I took advantage of the school holidays and traveled to several different European countries. After my contract finished, I spent two months...
Education & Certification
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign- Bachelor in Arts, French Language, Literature
Subject Expertise
- French
- High School English
- Phonics
- Languages
- +21 subjects
Joshua: Omaha French lesson instructor
…of mine. My philosophy is that even when we are preparing for a standardized exam, we should always be relating the work to your passions, pursuits, and educational goals to make the work that much more meaningful. In my spare time, you'll often find me learning bits of new languages for fun or writing. I am currently fluent in English and French, conversational in Spanish and Mandarin Chinese, and can read some Italian, German, Dutch,...
Education & Certification
- Columbia University in the City of New York- Bachelor in Arts, French and Francophone Studies
- University of Pennsylvania- Master of Science, Social Policy
Subject Expertise
- French
- CAHSEE ELA
- ACCUPLACER ESL
- ISEE- Lower Level
- +92 subjects