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Nicolas L. (him, 23 Years)

Bangkok, Thailand

Native French, English, and Math Tutor in Bangkok

Bio

Hello! I am a student at ESSEC Business School and a bilingual French-English private tutor, currently based in Bangkok.

I am a native French speaker and grew up between France,... Read more

I teach at

  • At Student's Place
  • Online

Teaching option

  • Group Class
  • Private Lessons

Online Teaching Languages

  • English
  • French
  • ฿650

    Local Hourly rate
  • $20

    Online Hourly rate
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Educational Qualification

Bachelor of Business Administration

ESSEC Business School

  • France
  • 2028

Questions for You

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

I use a mix of textbooks, school materials, worksheets, reading passages, grammar exercises, vocabulary lists, past papers, and personalized practice activities. For younger students, I also use more interactive resources such as flashcards, short dialogues, games, and visual examples to make lessons engaging.

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

I try to include all four skills depending on the student’s goals. A typical language lesson may include conversation practice, listening to short audio or spoken examples, reading a short text, and writing sentences or short paragraphs. For school students, I adapt the balance depending on their homework, exams, and weaknesses.

Q: Do you offer homework assignments or practice exercises?

Yes. I can provide short homework tasks, revision exercises, vocabulary practice, grammar drills, or writing assignments after lessons. I keep homework manageable and targeted, so students can revise effectively without feeling overwhelmed.

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

I help students improve pronunciation through repetition, correction, slow speaking practice, and comparison with native pronunciation. I focus on common difficult sounds, rhythm, intonation, and confidence when speaking. I also encourage students to read aloud and practice short conversations.

Q: How do you teach French grammar and vocabulary?

I explain grammar in a simple and structured way, using clear examples before moving on to exercises. For vocabulary, I focus on useful words and phrases that students can apply in real conversations, schoolwork, or exams. I also use repetition and revision to help students remember new words more easily.

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

Yes. I adapt my lessons based on the student’s age, level, personality, and learning style. Some students need visual explanations, others need more speaking practice, written exercises, or step-by-step guidance. My goal is to make each lesson clear, useful, and motivating for the student.

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

Yes. I can recommend extra resources such as videos, reading materials, vocabulary lists, practice exercises, and simple ways to include French or English in daily life. I can also suggest cultural content such as French movies, songs, podcasts, or books depending on the student’s age and level.

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