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Njabulo N. (him)

Johannesburg, South Africa

Master French with a tutor who brings over 10 years of experience - from beginner to DELF exam success.

Bio

Bonjour! With over 10 years of experience as a French tutor, I specialize in guiding students of all ages and skill levels — whether you're a complete beginner or preparing to ace ... Read more

I teach at

  • At Tutor's Place
  • Online

Teaching option

  • Group Class
  • Private Lessons

Online Teaching Languages

  • English
  • R250

    Local Hourly rate
  • $12

    Online Hourly rate
  • 2

    Classes
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Educational Qualification

Diploma in Education (French and English)

University of Zimbabwe

  • Zimbabwe
  • 2004

120-hour TEFL certificate

Teacher Record

  • South Africa
  • 2022

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Questions for You

Q: What kind of materials and resources do you use in your classes?

I use a mix of textbooks, authentic materials (such as short videos, songs, articles, and dialogues), and my own custom exercises. I also use online tools, visuals, and interactive activities to keep lessons engaging and practical.

Q: How do you incorporate speaking, listening, writing, and reading in your lessons?

I aim to balance all four skills in every lesson. Students practice speaking through conversations and role-plays, listening through audio and video materials, reading with short texts or dialogues, and writing through guided exercises and short writing tasks.

Q: Do you offer homework assignments or practice exercises?

Yes, I usually give light homework to help students review and practice what we covered in class. This may include vocabulary practice, short writing tasks, listening exercises, or grammar review, depending on the student’s level and goals.

Q: How do you help students with pronunciation and accent?

I focus on pronunciation from the beginning. We work on sounds, rhythm, and intonation using repetition, listening exercises, and targeted corrections. I give clear feedback and tips to help students sound more natural and confident.

Q: How do you teach French grammar and vocabulary?

I teach grammar in a clear, step-by-step way and always explain how it’s used in real situations. Vocabulary is introduced through themes and context, with plenty of practice so students can actively use new words.

Q: Can you adapt your teaching style for different learning styles?

Absolutely. I adapt my lessons based on each student’s learning style, pace, and goals. I use visual aids, spoken explanations, practical exercises, and repetition to make sure lessons are effective and comfortable for everyone.

Q: Do you provide any additional resources or support outside of lessons such as language exchanges or cultural events?

Yes, I often recommend extra resources such as apps, videos, podcasts, and reading materials. I can also suggest language exchanges and share cultural insights to help students connect more deeply with the French language and culture.

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