


Languages are my passion, in addition to German I speak and write Italian and English fluently, and I have some knowledge of French.

I am a native German speaker who has lived in Bologna for 20 years.
#EXERCICE PLUS QUE PARFAIT FREE#
The free first lesson is organize to know your tastes, your level and your needs so we can plan the next lessons about the objectives you fixed. Really like to speak about all the subjects with the student especially those the student like so it gives the motivation to speak in the foreign language.
#EXERCICE PLUS QUE PARFAIT PROFESSIONAL#
I can help you prepare DELF-DALF Exams or work on specific needs (as professional French). I will give as homework a document to watch or to read with comprehension exercises so the time we have on skype is only speaking practice and explanation if needed. I like to create engaging learning with my students. I like to use material from the internet (videos, article etc.) to introduce a theme which leads to a lesson and a conversation. I give Skype lessons to people who need or want to improve their French language. Monday and/or Wednesday from 17:30 to 18:30 (French time).ĭon’t know your level? Ask for a free level test. This option saves you at least 10 euros per lesson on Colanguage. An article or video to watch before the lesson and a conversation with personalized corrections during the lesson. Join a small group of learners of 2 or 3 for conversation lessons with me. I am holding a Master Degree in FLE (Teaching French as a Foreign Language). I am a French Teacher with experiences with adults and teenagers in Public Education (USA) and Language Schools. They designate an action. The past participle conjugated with the auxiliary 'avoir' does not agree with the subject. It agrees with the Direct Object Pronoun placed before the verb. Others verbs that use the auxiliary verb 'être'. > ABOUT THIS SITE: Copyright Laurent Camus - Learn more / Help / Contact | Do not copy or translate - site protected by an international copyright | Legal | Cookies. | Get | Grammar | Guide | Harry Potter | Have | Homonyms | How words are built | Human body | I like, I dislike | Idioms | Imperative | Impersonal | Infinitive | Introducing someone | Inversion | Irregular verbs | Jobs | Journeys | Linking words | Literature | Make or do? | Making portraits, describing | Mars | Matilda | Methodology | Modals | Movements | Music | Nature | Negation | Newspaper | Nouns | Numbers | Online activities | Opinions | Opposite words | Particles | Passive voice | Past | Past habits | Phone calls | Placement tests | Plural | Poems | Politeness | Prepositions | Present | Present participle | Pronouns | Pronunciation | Punctuation | Quantities | Question Tags | Questions | Relative sentences | Say, tell or speak? | School | Several tests | Slang words, colloquial words | Snow | Songs | Speaking | Sports | Subject-Verb agreement | Subjunctive | Subordinate clauses | Suggesting | Synonyms | Tales | The Internet | The house | The weather | There is/There are | This or That? | To have someone do something | Towns | Translations | USA | United Kingdom | Video | Waiting for approval | What time is it? | With a lesson | Writing a letter | Clothes | Colours/Colors | Comparisons | Compound words | Conditional and hypothesis | Conjunctions | Contractions | Countries and nationalities | Dates, days, months, seasons | Dictation | Direct/Indirect speech | Diseases | Etre | Exclamative sentences! | False friends | Family | Films | Find the correct tense | Find the missing letter | Find the word | Food | Frequent mistakes | Future | Games | Gender | General | Geography, history, politics, literature. | Banks, money | Beginners | Betty's adventures | Bilingual dialogues | Business | Buying in a shop | Capital letters | Cars | Celebrations: Thanksgiving, new year. | Adjectives | Adverbs | Agreement/Disagreement | Alphabet | Animals | Articles | Audio test | BE, HAVE, DO, DID, WAS. LESSONS AND TESTS: Abbreviations and acronyms.
