Bonjour ! I'm Laura, a native French teacher from Paris.
I’m passionate about languages, travel, and culture. Before becoming a teacher, I spent 5 years working for the Paris Tourist Office, which gave me a deep understanding of my city and its many hidden gems. I also love cooking — especially traditional French recipes — and I enjoy bringing elements of French gastronomy, culture, and daily life into my lessons.
Over the years, I’ve taught learners from all over the world with various goals: studying in France, moving abroad, or simply learning for pleasure. I’ve also helped students prepare for French exams like the DELF, TCF, and TEF Canada, with a special focus on oral expression.
For the first part of my higher education, I went to preparatory school in literature. It allowed me to get in-depth knowledge in French language, literature and history. Then I studied in an international context in which I got a Business and Entrepreneurship Bachelor and Marketing and Brand Management Master. Therefore, I am perfectly at ease to teach and offer adapted content depending on my students.
Whether you’re a beginner or advanced level, I will gladly support you in learning French!
Together, we’ll define your learning goals and adapt each lesson to your level, interests, and pace. I use a variety of resources — articles, videos, songs, podcasts — to keep things dynamic and work on all aspects of the language: vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and conversation. My classes are conducted mainly in French to help you immerse yourself in the language, but I can also explain things in English or Spanish when needed.
Most importantly, I want your learning experience to be enjoyable and effective. Feel free to share your preferences, and I’ll tailor the content and approach accordingly.
Let’s start your French journey together!
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6 Lessons | May 28, 2026
Laura is outstanding! Very kind and extremely helpful, she is interested in me as a learner and what really works for me. I would highly recommend her as a tutor!
6 Lessons | May 23, 2026
Laura is an excellent tutor! She is enthusiastic, kind, and very encouraging! It was a really enjoyable experience, and she really knows her stuff! very professional and prepared.
42 Lessons | May 20, 2026
Not only are we working on important grammatical concepts — many of which I find essential for developing a sensitivity to the often unspoken cultural expectations involved in speaking with native French speakers — but Laura also consistently provides interactive topics and homework assignments that I find highly engaging. For example, this week she encouraged me to pursue a goal I had had for some time, but had not acted on: learning to bake traditional French baguettes. She provided me with a recipe and then had me explain the recipe to her in French. She also shared an online documentary about the complex cultural and political issues surrounding current French laws and traditions regarding access to nature for hikers. The documentary sparked a self-directed journey of further research and reflection on the topic. These tutoring sessions are extremely engaging and motivating, and I feel that I am learning a tremendous amount.
7 Lessons | May 18, 2026
This is an update to my review from May 7, where I described the daily lessons I had with Laura during the week before I left for my trip to France. I had asked her to help prepare me for the types of interactions I would have while traveling in France. She guided me through role plays and discussions covering hotels, train stations, restaurants, clothing stores, bakeries, and museums. She also provided detailed notes for each scenario, including vocabulary, useful phrases, questions and responses, and other helpful tips. Now I’m in France, and I’ve already seen a real benefit from her lessons! In just my first four days here, I’ve come across or had to use the following words and phrases that we discussed: “Vous réglez comment ?”, “sans contact”, “Ça a été ?”, “Saint-Nectaire”, “l’apéro”, “ce train desservira”, and “un adaptateur pour les prises américaines.” I’m sure many more will come up during the rest of my trip. In many cases, the only reason I understood what was being asked was because of these lessons. For anyone getting ready for a trip to France, I would highly recommend asking Laura for help with pre-trip travel preparation!