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17/06/2025French tutors from United States of America are well-equipped to handle the challenges that students studying French will face, be it in French pronunciation and speaking, French reading and writing, or applied French. Our French tutors are ready to assist with materials tailored to students from United States of America, including beginning learners of French, who often have not yet established a solid foundation in understanding and using French. To that end, for students who are interested in learning with a French tutor, it can help to to learn with a tutor from their country, so that they can communicate more easily and get the most out of their lessons.
With respect to fees, online French tutors from United States of America often charge 20-30% less per hour than certain offline tutors.
One of the best ways to learn French is to immerse yourself in an environment where you can only use French. If you want to learn proper French pronunciation and speak more like a native speaker, we suggest you select a native French-speaking tutor. However, if you'd like to learn with a native-speaking tutor but communciate in another language, please be sure that the tutor also speaks that language.
Our native French-speaking tutors are often 25%-40% cheaper than private home tutors.
It has always been a pleasure to learn with Simon. He is a passionate and patient tutor, which I reckon is rare on AT. J‘apprécie la leçon, merci ;)
The teacher is very good. My daughter enjoys very much in the lesson.
Thank you kassandra, you always encourage me and make me feel less pressure when I don’t understand.
Stephane is a very patient teacher and professional. My daughter enjoys very much her lesson with Stephane. Lessons are comprehensive and also fun. My daughter has got perfect scores in her French DELF exam! Thanks to Stephane!
Started first few lessons with Mathieu, going well. Takes the time to understand how best to teach me, with homework and course material to look at after. Enjoyable lessons, particularly since it's been 20+ years since learning French!
now that I can communicate in French, it's very useful to work on improving my expressions so that native speakers would understand me better. The various themes chosen by Emily also make lessons interactive and fun.
The course for beginners (Level 2) is the next course after the basic French course. In this course, students will have the opportunity for intensive practice with native tutors.
Improve your proficiency through regular conversations with an online tutor and make yourself feel comfortable communicating with native French speakers.
Through this course, you will learn critical communication skills in speaking, writing, and reading, while improving your fluency and understanding of grammar, to become more comfortable with the use of important everyday expressions.