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Trusted teacher: Dissertation Methodology for the French Baccalaureate 2025 Here are the 13 literary works for 2025 Gargantua. François Rabelais. ... The characters or the customs of this century - Characters. ... Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen. ... Manon Lescaut. ... The Shagreen Skin. ... Memoirs of two young brides. ... Sido, followed by The tendrils of the vine. ... The rage of expression. The Douai Notebooks My forests . The Liar You don't mess around with love For a yes or for a no Simplified Steps for Compound Comment 1. Preliminary Analysis of the Text • Careful Reading: Read the text several times to fully understand its overall meaning. • Key Elements: Note the main themes, literary registers, and figures of speech. 2. Development of the Plan • Problem: Formulate a central question to guide your analysis. • Reading Axes: Divide your analysis into two or three main parts. 3. Writing the Commentary • Introduction: Present the text, the author, and the problem. • Development: Each part begins with a main idea, followed by specific examples. • Conclusion: Summarize the main points and answer the problem. 4. Review and Correction • Consistency and Clarity: Make sure your comment is logical and well structured. • Spelling and Grammar: Proofread to correct any mistakes. Practical Advice • Quotes: Use specific quotes from the text to support your arguments. • Transitions: Use logical connectors to link your ideas. • In-depth Analysis: Explain the impact of stylistic elements on the meaning of the text. Essay Writing Methodology for the English Baccalaureate 2025 The essay is a crucial part of the baccalaureate. Here are the essential steps to succeed in this exam: 1. Understanding the Topic: • Topic Analysis: Read the topic carefully to understand all its nuances and expectations. • Defining the Topic: Identify the key terms and concepts to explore. 2. Developing the Plan: • Central Question: Formulate a central question that will guide your reflection. • Detailed Plan: Organize your ideas into three main parts (introduction, development, conclusion), each subdivided into sub-parts. 3. Writing the Essay: • Introduction: Present the topic, the central question, and outline the plan. • Development: Each part should start with a main idea, followed by precise arguments and examples. • Conclusion: Summarize the main points of your argument and answer the central question. 4. Review and Correction: • Coherence and Clarity: Ensure that your essay is logical and well-structured. • Spelling and Grammar: Proofread to correct any potential mistakes. Practical Tips • Use Quotations: Support your arguments with precise quotations from the studied works. • Smooth Transitions: Use logical connectors to link your ideas. • Deepen Your Analysis: Don't just describe, but explain the impact of the arguments on the central question. By following these steps, you will be well-prepared to succeed in your essay for the English baccalaureate 2025.
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Trusted teacher: For the past two decades, I've had the privilege of tutoring in both French and English. My students have ranged in age, background, and origin, spanning children, teenagers, adults, professionals, and even seniors aged 85 and above. You might wonder why I teach both languages. Well, I am bilingual, with American and Swiss/French roots, and I currently reside in Ireland. This unique blend of experiences equips me with a strong and relevant teaching approach. I possess an intimate understanding of both cultures, enabling me to tailor my classes to the specific needs of my students. My teaching journey began during my time studying social work in French-speaking Switzerland. I started offering private French and English lessons to supplement my income, and I quickly discovered my passion for it. Even after graduating and embarking on a full-time career, I couldn't bear to give up this rewarding activity. I cherished the opportunity to connect with diverse individuals and assist them in achieving their language goals. In my teaching methodology, interactivity takes center stage. I employ a variety of engaging learning tools, including photos, newspaper articles, music, videos, and more. My approach is highly adaptable, with a focus on addressing each student's unique priorities. Some seek to refine their pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary, while others require assistance with presentations or speeches for school or work. Some simply aspire to acquire a new language to enrich their general knowledge. I also specialize in teaching younger children, a testament to my educational background and experience. What you will gain from my courses extends beyond impeccable pronunciation and enhanced vocabulary and grammar. You'll also acquire a profound understanding of the culture associated with each language. When speaking a language, it's essential to appreciate the lifestyle, traditions, and heritage of the nations where it thrives. French and English are spoken as primary languages in numerous countries worldwide, each with its own unique accent and cultural nuances. The learning process is limitless! In addition to my language instruction, I'm a genealogist and host spiritual (non-religious) seminars in the beautiful West of Ireland. My passion for vegetarian and vegan cuisine adds a flavorful dimension to my life. Furthermore, I hold a degree in Early Childhood Education and have operated a private "Before & Afterschool" facility along with Summer Camps catering to children aged 4 to 12 for many years. I am genuinely excited about the prospect of meeting and working with you!
French · Grammar · Vocabulary
Trusted teacher: Contrary to popular belief, learning Latin is not like learning the phone book by heart. I offer you Latin lessons that are unlike any other. There are two types of courses. Here is an analogy to illustrate their respective approaches: If you take the train back and forth every day and don't have time to wait long at the platform, imagine that you only have two options: 1) Learn the schedules by heart. 2) Note that the train arrives every ten minutes and that a train arrives for example at 7:00 a.m. In school pedagogy, in study notebooks and in ordinary courses, it is the first approach which is adopted - in the courses that I offer you, it is the second because it is more economical and faster. My offer is aimed at both students and adults who want to learn the Latin language or deepen their knowledge without time-consuming detours through the insanities of school methods which do not produce results. Learning is easy but unlearning what has become a bad habit is extremely difficult. All the more important it is to learn the right reflexes as early as possible. With my tailor-made teaching you will accelerate your learning in a positive state of mind. I offer individual or group Latin lessons (2 to 5 people). The methods are based on cognitive sciences and in particular historical linguistics. What will not be the subject of the course: learn lists of verbs; learn lists of nouns with their gender; learn words with their translations; memory card game; doing school exercises; follow the program in a notebook; impose French grammar on the Latin language. What matters to me in particular: motivate my student and give him a learning rhythm; encourage creativity; make friends with language; letters and their sounds strengthen your memory by working on the phonological loop; teach construction plans instead of having people learn sentences by heart; explain how the language works to make my student independent as quickly as possible; breaking preconceived ideas such as the gammatical gender would have a link with the biological gender, the accusative would be a direct complement and the dative an indirect complement, the verbs would be irregular, the declension would be random and therefore to be learned with each verb... ; place practice at the center and articulate grammar around practice. In the context of a first course, you can get a well-founded idea of my pedagogy. I look forward to meeting you.
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Private French lessons for foreigners by qualified French teacher (Brussels)
Cécile
If you are looking for a French language teacher, I highly recommend Cecile 😊 One of the best things about her teaching approach is that she customizes the method to the student’s particular learning needs. She starts by assessing your level, goals, and learning preferences and then designs the lessons based on this. Something else that I appreciate about Cecile is that she uses a wide array of teaching materials, not leaving space for boredom or an incomplete understanding of a topic. She incorporates texts, videos, audio, fun quizzes, and exercises from different sources and genres, covering various aspects of the French language and culture. She also encourages to practice comprehensively - speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in a balanced way. All in all, if you are after a comprehensive approach to learning and practicing French, this is the right tutor for you!
Review by ALEXANDRINA
Polyglot specialist with 9 years of experience. German in speed mode. Level A1 to C2. No school teaching. (Mulhouse)
Kevin
Kevin is a genius, who is capable of breaking down complex concepts into manageable, useful bits. If you think of a really large basket of vegetables and fruits. You know all the nutrients are good for you, but it would be tedious to try to eat it all raw. But then, you get a juicer or blender or 'Nutribullet', and juice all those vegetables and fruits into a refreshing smoothie. You can then drink that smoothie as quickly or slowly as you wish, and still get all the necessary nutrients... That's what Kevin can do - he juices all the complex intricacies of the German language into something you can understand and digest. His methods are unconventional, but very helpful in laying a proper foundation for a successful language learning journey. Very highly recommended.
Review by PETAL
Private online french lessons with an experienced native teacher in LA. (Los Angeles)
Mathieu
I am very happy I found Mathieu in a moment when I need to urgently improve my french level for professional reasons. It is clear from the first lesson that Mathieu is very experienced in teaching and private tutoring for international students. He has a no-nonsense approach, is always prepared with a lesson plan for the hour, and is ready to share practice and study materials. He also makes for a great conversation partner and is happy to talk about whatever interests you. The french lessons prove to be both fun and informative. I look forward to them every week and am happy with my results so far! Merci beaucoup, Mathieu!
Review by STEPHANIE