All Lessons include Teacher-Led Self Study
The
best way to progress in a foreign language is to continue learning
between lessons. Little and often is the key here - 20 minutes a day is
achievable and will make a big difference.
To help you continue to learn between lessons, ther tutor co-ordinates the best resouces and the best materials for
you to work with between lessons. Linked in with your lessons, this
work reinforces your learning and allows valuable lesson time to
concentrate on more active skills like conversation. This approach we call Teacher-Led Self Study.
Today
there is a wealth of both online and traditional resources available to
help students learn a foreign language. We work with and know our way
around the best of these resources. Whether its working with podcasts,
language immersion sites, or the best conguasion
exercises and traditional printed material, the work you will be doing
between lessons will have be chosen by the tutor to specifically meet
your needs and specifically help you progress.
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In addition
Within our team of tutors we have sucessfull artists,
journalists, musicians and oenologists.... There are also Tutors that have
previously held careers in business, sales, marketing, law, finance - all of
which we utilise and draw apon to help organise lessons that are
tailored to your work, your interest and your need.
Contact us and tell us your needs
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Choose to Focus your Lessons on
Conversation Needs The best way to make progress is to
speak French as often as you can. Keep it very simple and don't worry about
making mistakes - you learn more by practising than by waiting until you are
word perfect.
Business Needs Practice
business skills such as negotiations, meeting skills, presentations.
Role-plays and Business Games play an important part of these lessons
alongside the traditional learning to help you progress.
Extra options
More than just classroom options To
help meet students needs we can prepare more than just classroom
lessons. Some of the most popular options that students add to their
lessons are:
* Coffee and French Papers Conversation lessons around the morning papers, often held before work.
* Cultural Lessons Visits to musuems, art galleries, exhibitions etc with a tutor of Dominiques.
* Language Lunch Supplement
your lessons by joining other students of Dominiques of a similar level
with a Group Lesson over lunch, facilitated by a tutor.

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