French Coaching for Teens
Personalised one-to-one French coaching with a certified teacher
For teens – building confidence, supporting school and exams




Coaching presentation
This coaching is for your teen if they need to:
build or strengthen their foundations in French
gain confidence when speaking and expressing ideas
receive structured support for school and exams
This one-to-one coaching is designed for teens in middle school and high school. Lessons are adapted to each student’s level, personality, and school context, with a strong focus on confidence, clarity, and steady progress.
You can book a free 20-minute introductory session to discuss your child’s needs.
This session allows us to assess the situation, clarify goals (school, exams, confidence), explain how the coaching works, and check that this approach is suitable.
Rates are shared transparently in the FAQ so the introductory session focuses on understanding your child’s needs rather than discussing pricing.
Payments are accepted in EUR, GBP, and USD.

- Certified French teacher • Years of experience
- School support & exam preparation (GCSE, A Level, DELF Junior, etc.)
- Confidence, structure, and steady progress
You can book an introductory session below.
This 20-minute session allows us to discuss your child’s level, needs, and school context, and to explain how the coaching works. It also helps us check whether this support is the right fit for your child.
Rates are shared in advance so the session can focus on your child’s needs and goals.
Meet your coach
Hello, I’m Thomas — a certified language teacher with extensive experience teaching teenagers in secondary education.
I began my career teaching English in French high schools before moving to Australia, where I taught French in secondary education. I later became Head of Department, with responsibility for curriculum coordination and exam preparation. During this time, my classes achieved outstanding results, including first-in-state results in Victoria.
Over the years, I have prepared motivated students for a wide range of language exams, including GCSE, A Level, VCE, DELF and DALF. This experience has given me a precise understanding of exam requirements, assessment criteria, and how to guide teenagers with different learning profiles toward success.
My background provides strong pedagogical foundations and a clear understanding of how teenagers acquire a language over time — balancing structure, confidence, and consistent progress.
Today, I specialise in one-to-one online French coaching for teens. My approach focuses on clarity, organisation, and exam strategy, helping students strengthen their skills while reducing stress and building confidence.
I work closely with parents when appropriate and adapt lessons to each student’s level, personality, and school context. My aim is to build solid foundations, academic rigour, and long-term confidence in French.
How I work
I don’t rely on rigid methods or repetitive drills.
French is introduced progressively and in context, with a strong focus on understanding and real use of the language.
Lessons are structured and adapted to each student’s level, school context, and learning pace. Grammar is explained clearly and practised immediately, while speaking and comprehension are developed step by step, with supportive correction.
With regular sessions and engagement, students build confidence, strengthen their skills, and make steady progress over time — without unnecessary pressure.
Who this coaching is for
This coaching is designed for teens who need structured, personalised support to build confidence and make steady progress in French.
It is particularly well suited to:
middle school and high school students who want to strengthen their foundations or regain confidence in French
teens who need clear explanations, regular practice, and individual guidance adapted to their learning pace
students preparing for school exams and certifications (GCSE, A Level, VCE, DELF Junior and equivalent)
motivated teens who benefit from one-to-one support aligned with their academic goals and school requirements
This coaching is best suited to students who are willing to engage regularly and to families looking for serious, long-term support.
F.A.Q
What are your rates for private French coaching?
Teens (1:1 French coaching)
Lessons are adapted to support school progression, confidence, and consistent engagement with the language.
- Single lesson: £31 / €35 / $42 – Flexible option for occasional support or initial sessions.
- 10-lesson package: £290 / €330 / $400 – Recommended for consistent progress.
- 20-lesson package: £542 / €620 / $740 – For sustained engagement or extended programmes.
Exam preparation
(DELF · A Level · Junior Certificate · Leaving Certificate · GCSE · VCE)
Focused preparation designed to develop exam strategy, confidence, and targeted skill building.
- 15-lesson preparation package: £500 / €570 / $680 – For structured preparation and skill consolidation.
- 30-Lesson Preparation Package: £920 / €1,050 / $1,250 – For comprehensive exam preparation.
Rates are shared transparently so families can decide whether this format and level of commitment is appropriate.
Packages are valid for a defined period and help ensure regular practice — a key factor in meaningful language development.
How often should my child take lessons?
Most teens take one session per week, which allows them to build confidence and progress steadily without adding unnecessary pressure. This rhythm works well alongside school commitments and helps keep learning sustainable over time.
Depending on your child’s goals, level, and availability, we may adjust the frequency or combine sessions with light practice between lessons. During the introductory session, we discuss a rhythm that feels realistic and supportive for your child’s age and workload.
Do you help students with written expression and organisation?
Yes. In addition to language development, I help students improve how they structure their ideas, organise written work, and express themselves clearly.
This includes working on sentence structure, paragraph organisation, and logical flow, as well as developing more precise vocabulary. These skills support not only French exams, but also broader academic writing and thinking skills.
How do you support students who lack confidence or feel blocked in French?
Many teens feel blocked not because they lack ability, but because they lack confidence or clarity. My approach focuses on creating a calm, friendly, and structured learning environment where students can progress step by step.
I take the time to explain clearly, practise gradually, and correct in a supportive way. This helps students feel safer when speaking, more organised in their thinking, and more confident over time.
Do lessons follow the school curriculum?
Lessons are adapted to the student’s school programme and exam requirements when relevant. I align my work with the expectations of the curriculum while also reinforcing underlying language skills that are essential for long-term progress.
This balance helps students perform better at school while building skills that go beyond short-term exam preparation.
How do you help students develop critical thinking in French?
As students progress, I encourage them to explain ideas, justify opinions, and organise their thoughts clearly in French. This helps them move beyond memorisation and develop a more analytical approach to language.
These skills are particularly important for higher-level exams and for students who want to express themselves with more precision and maturity.
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