A clear, structured approach from the first lesson onward
French progress doesn’t happen by chance.
It requires clarity at the start and consistency over time.
Our process is designed to establish a strong academic baseline, guide instruction deliberately, and provide clear visibility into progress.
Step 1 — Initial Lesson & Assessment
Every student begins with an initial one-on-one online lesson.
This session allows us to:
- Evaluate your child’s current level
- Identify strengths and learning gaps
- Understand how French challenges are affecting performance at school
Following the lesson, parents receive a structured assessment chart outlining:
- What was evaluated
- Current results
- Priority areas for improvement
This establishes a clear academic baseline.
Step 2 — Personalized Tutoring Plan
Based on the assessment, we define a structured tutoring plan tailored to your child.
The plan is designed to:
- Address identified gaps
- Strengthen core skills
- Align with the Canadian school curriculum
- Set clear expectations for progress
Instruction focuses on comprehension, accuracy, and consistency rather than short-term memorization.
Step 3 — Ongoing One-on-One Online Instruction
Students attend regular one-on-one online sessions with their assigned tutor.
Sessions are structured to:
- Build understanding progressively
- Reinforce key concepts
- Develop confidence in applying skills
Consistency is a core part of the process.
Step 4 — Monthly Progress Reports
Progress is reviewed and summarized on a monthly basis.
Parents receive clear reports outlining:
- Areas of improvement
- Remaining challenges
- Current priorities moving forward
This ensures progress is monitored, expectations remain aligned, and adjustments are made as needed.

Visibility and continuity
Parents shouldn’t have to guess whether support is effective.
Our structured process and ongoing reporting provide transparency throughout the tutoring journey, allowing families to stay informed without needing to manage or supervise instruction.
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Getting started
The first step is an initial French lesson and assessment.
This session establishes clarity and sets the foundation for structured, measurable progress.
Private • Online • Limited availability