Introduction: Lucas Coffy

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Bonjour ! I'm Lucas, a French teacher from Tours, the city where standard French is coming from. I have 3 years of experience teaching to students of all levels, from students who speak almost no English at school to professional workers who need the language for their job. I have a certificate in teaching French. Even though I'm a teacher, I consider myself a learner first and foremost. I have learned English and Portuguese, and I'm currently learning Spanish because I'm going to live in Argentina. I hope to spend my entire life exploring cultures through language. It's my passion for language that has made me become a French teacher. If you take a lesson with me on italki, it will be tailored to your needs and concerns. Everyone is different, finding what works for each individual is the base of my teaching style. When you have your first lesson with me, we can work together to choose the methods most effective for you, from the different courses and techniques I've used over the years. Of course, the most important thing is to make learning fun, because that improves your retention and keeps you feeling motivated! Have a trial lesson to see how it works in real! À bientôt

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