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Vocabulary Tutors in UK

Find the best Vocabulary tutors in UK, who provide individualized and personalized one-on-one learning to assist you in enhancing your grades. Get help from our Vocabulary tutors for Test Prep and Homework assistance.

4 Vocabulary Tutors Found

Luai A.

Luai A.

London, UK
£21/hr
£21/hr
  • French, Listening Comprehension, Oral Comprehension, Oral Expression, Vocabulary
French tutor - Unleashing imagination and creativity for success.
Qualifications: 1. Honours Bachelor of Health Sciences (University of Ottawa, Canada, 2011). 2. Certificate of Health and Social Services Manageme...
  • French, Listening Comprehension, Oral Comprehension, Oral Expression, Vocabulary
French tutor - Unleashing imagination and creativity for success.
Qualifications: 1. Honours Bachelor of Health Sciences (University of Ottawa, Canada, 2011). 2. Certificate of Health and Social Services Manageme...
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Jonathan B.

Jonathan B.

Manchester, UK
£25/hr
£25/hr
  • French, Oral Comprehension, Translation, Vocabulary, Writing Comprehension
Bi-lingual French Teacher/Tutor
Hello, I am a bi-lingual speaker of French and English. I was brought up in the South of France; I then returned to England to pursue my higher educat...
  • French, Oral Comprehension, Translation, Vocabulary, Writing Comprehension
Bi-lingual French Teacher/Tutor
Hello, I am a bi-lingual speaker of French and English. I was brought up in the South of France; I then returned to England to pursue my higher educat...
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Allison  R.

Allison R.

London, UK
£40/hr
£40/hr
  • French, Listening Comprehension, Oral Expression, Vocabulary, Writing Comprehension
Highly Experienced and Qualified Tutor Offers French at All Levels.
I have recently taken early retirement, having taught French, German (beginners to Advanced) and Italian (GCSE) for the past 30 years. My teaching has...
  • French, Listening Comprehension, Oral Expression, Vocabulary, Writing Comprehension
Highly Experienced and Qualified Tutor Offers French at All Levels.
I have recently taken early retirement, having taught French, German (beginners to Advanced) and Italian (GCSE) for the past 30 years. My teaching has...
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Bordeaux B.

Bordeaux B.

Coventry, UK
£9/hr
£9/hr
  • French, Listening Comprehension, Oral Comprehension, Translation, Vocabulary
Who love learning another language? Me!
My name is Stephanie, French is my first language. I would love to help all students struggling with their French assignments, because I think learnin...
  • French, Listening Comprehension, Oral Comprehension, Translation, Vocabulary
Who love learning another language? Me!
My name is Stephanie, French is my first language. I would love to help all students struggling with their French assignments, because I think learnin...
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Frequently Asked Questions

👉 What is the best way to learn French?

The best way to learn French will vary for each person, as everyone has their own learning style and preferences. However, a comprehensive approach that includes immersion, speaking practice with native speakers, and structured learning through classes, books, and other resources, is often considered to be the most effective.

👉 Are there any good French language schools or programs I can attend?

Yes, there are many excellent French language schools and programs available, both in France and other countries. You can research and compare programs online, or ask for recommendations from friends, family, or online forums. Consider factors like location, cost, duration, and the qualifications of the instructors when making your choice. You can find the best french tutor on our website.

👉 How can I practice French with native speakers?

One of the best ways to practice French with native speakers is to participate in language exchange programs, where you can meet and practice speaking with native speakers who are also learning your language. You can also attend social events and clubs where French is spoken, or look for language learning partners through online forums or websites.

👉 What are your reasons for wanting to learn a new language?

You want to learn a new language because you believe it will open up new opportunities for you both personally and professionally. you also enjoy the challenge and satisfaction that comes with learning something new. you are particularly interested in the culture and history of the language, and you think learning the language will give you a deeper understanding of it.

👉 How much time do you have available to dedicate to language learning each day/week?

You have about 1-2 hours a day that you can dedicate to language learning, and you are to make the most of that time by practicing regularly and using various resources to keep me engaged and motivated.

👉 What do you hope to achieve by learning this language?

You hope to be able to communicate effectively with native speakers, both in personal and professional settings. You also hope to gain a deeper appreciation and understanding of the culture and history associated with the language.

👉 What are some common mistakes people make when learning French vocabulary?

A common mistake people make when learning French vocabulary is to focus too much on memorisation without putting the words into context. It's important to practice using the words in sentences and to understand the nuances of the language. Another mistake is to rely too heavily on translations, rather than learning to think in French.

👉 How can you improve your French vocabulary over time?

Consistent practice is key to improving your French vocabulary over time. Try to incorporate French into your daily life as much as possible, whether it's through reading French literature, watching French films, or listening to French music. It's also important to challenge yourself by learning new words and reviewing old ones on a regular basis.

👉 What are some effective ways to learn French vocabulary?

One effective way to learn French vocabulary is to use flashcards. Write the French word on one side and the English translation on the other. Another effective way is to practice with a language exchange partner. This allows you to practice speaking and listening to French words in context.

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