How to learn a language
French tends to have a reputation among English speakers as hard to learn. While
it is true that it poses certain difficulties to native English-speakers, it may be
noted that English is also considered 'difficult' to learn, and yet we learned it
without the benefit of already knowing a language. In fact, the French language
can be learned in only 10 months, if only for the specific purpose of passing a
standardized test, such as the Test d'Evaluation de Français. According to the
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, in order to reach the
level of 'Independent User' (after completing Level B2), you must complete 400
hours of effective learning (so if you study 4 hours a week, every single week of the year, you would need two years to achieve it). Any way you look at it, learning
any new language requires a long-term commitment. Remember, that like any
skill, it requires a certain amount of effort. And it is likely that if you do not
practice your French regularly, you will begin to forget it. Try to make French
practice a part of your routine; even if it's not daily, at least make it regular.
Experience
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French Teacher (Oct, 2018
–Feb, 2018) at Sanjay Ghodawat International school, Kolhapur
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French Teacher (Jun, 2015
–Aug, 2018) at CS.Mafuta
Education
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French World Power (Oct, 2018–Feb, 2019) from Alliance Française, delhi
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Concours Romain Rolland (Oct, 2018–Feb, 2018) from Alliance Française, delhi
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IB program (Mar, 2018–Apr, 2018) from Dubai International Academy - International Baccalaureate System (IB)
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Bachelor of education (Aug, 2012–May, 2015) from University of pedagogy
Fee details
₹1,000–2,000/hour
(US$11.79–23.58/hour)